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Last edited by eek; 24 May 2016, 16:14.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
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Today's annoying delay on the A14 was courtesy of a small lorry (or large van - not articulated) which was off in the trees, ditch, mud, long grass, and other bucolic features at the side of the road just before Kettering. I'm not sure how it had ended up there, but it could have had a blowout. Anyway, its back end was off in the wilderness and its front end was at the edge of the road, facing in the direction of travel, so I think it was the back end that got away. One of the two lanes was closed for recovery, which they seemed to be finding slightly challenging judging by the way they were standing around looking at it all.
I wonder what it will be tomorrow? An escaped dromedary in the road near Molesworth, perhapsComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostPermie leaving. I'd heard she was going to Australia, so being "funny", I wrote upside down in her card. Turns out she's not going to Australia at all.Comment
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My Disclosure and Barring Service certificate has arrived. No police records or convictions found. Makes me wonder what I've done with my life
Apart from not get caught yet, that isComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHome!
Today's annoying delay on the A14 was courtesy of a small lorry (or large van - not articulated) which was off in the trees, ditch, mud, long grass, and other bucolic features at the side of the road just before Kettering. I'm not sure how it had ended up there, but it could have had a blowout. Anyway, its back end was off in the wilderness and its front end was at the edge of the road, facing in the direction of travel, so I think it was the back end that got away. One of the two lanes was closed for recovery, which they seemed to be finding slightly challenging judging by the way they were standing around looking at it all.
I wonder what it will be tomorrow? An escaped dromedary in the road near Molesworth, perhaps
I have 4 mins in between train changes, the first train has been persistently 5 mins late.Comment
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Evenin' allComment
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3 weeks in and it's been high drama despite my part of the project not having kicked off yet. Project almost ended before it began
Still no sign of fellow project team members as the third party agency seem incapable of sending decent CVs with any relevant experience.
Keep on invoicingComment
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How is everyone btw?Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View Post3 weeks in and it's been high drama despite my part of the project not having kicked off yet. Project almost ended before it began
Still no sign of fellow project team members as the third party agency seem incapable of sending decent CVs with any relevant experience.
Keep on invoicingComment
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