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Originally posted by eek View PostIs MrsMarkyMark helping him along?
He seems to think he is in some kind of lead role, yet he clearly does not have a scoobies about what he is doing.
Shes run big teams before, this is child's play for her, literally.....................still bloody funny though
A lot of "entertainment value" that's for sure.
And....end client are very happy has been mentioned publicly a few times, not bad for week 2 .The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMeanwhile in the joined-up-thinking department: Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Suspended from TwitterComment
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FTFY
Originally posted by eek View PostIs Mr MarkyMark helping her along?
My next holiday <Somewhere Very Nice> is riding on this contractThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostFTFY
Actually...................................... forgot to say, I have provided a few key "inputs".
My next holiday <Somewhere Very Nice> is riding on this contractmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostI think I was right as by helping I meant passing more rope over....
Gotta be helpful to the cause on your week off .
Haven't personally had this experience for a while, as people prefer not to cross me at work.
They either learn the easy or the hard way, childs play to a seasoned professional really, surelyThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhat you don't rely on old and disabled neighbours'?
Actually the current batch seem OK, but even if I'm home when a parcel comes I have to rush downstairs to get it while some underpaid delivery bod is stood on the doorstep looking for a bin to throw it in. Much easier to have it delivered to a locker about a minute's walk away and collect it when I happen to be popping out anywayComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSome of the neighbours round here aren't the kind of people you rely on
Actually the current batch seem OK, but even if I'm home when a parcel comes I have to rush downstairs to get it while some underpaid delivery bod is stood on the doorstep looking for a bin to throw it in. Much easier to have it delivered to a locker about a minute's walk away and collect it when I happen to be popping out anyway
In other news I'm definitely not flavour of the month over at IPSE towers...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post+1. I get them sent to the village co-op for exactly that reason (and I only work upstairs in my own house).
In other news I'm definitely not flavour of the month over at IPSE towers...Comment
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Finally sampled the fish & chips from the new management at the chippy.
Not bad. But not anything to write home about, either. Just not bad. Made me realise how lucky we'd been to have Salvatore there for all those yearsComment
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