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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
seriuosly though, you could charge alot. just dont mention we are allComment
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostWell this wasn't work realted. Other stuff.
Nothing serious just suprised me off. Must have surprised me more than I thought as I went really unfunny for the afternoon and didn't feel like taking the piss out of the permies.
At one point I seriously thought I was growing a soul.....scary.
I assume you read the Lucy thread where I spelt out my issues? My stuff is mostly non work.
At least you are single. You should be happy...Comment
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostWhat. I get the feeling that no-one here takes me seriously. Its a genius plan.
We're not all nerds. I am specifically un-nerdy. I have people that can vouch for this as well.
well I am a nerd and proud - and I think most here are like me.Comment
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Actually. I am in possession of the greatest pulling tool known to man.
A Scania. I have this theory that all women secretly want to drive a lorry - just to try it out.
The amount of times I get asked at stores (when I am driving) to let some usually foxy youngster chick take the lorry down the yard and back.
Of course there is a sliding scale of how foxy the person wanting to do said driving is and how willing I am to saying yes. Got to work on the driving position though - needs to be more "Ghost" like.
Plus the good thing about pulling in a wagon is that there is already a bed in there for some bonus.
Come to think of it there is also a microwave, fridge, kettle etc so she can make breakfast the morning after as well. Genius.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Posthi Nick
pleased you are still here.
how are you?
Still looking forward to the drive home tomorrow, though.Comment
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostActually. I am in possession of the greatest pulling tool known to man.
A Scania. I have this theory that all women secretly want to drive a lorry - just to try it out.
The amount of times I get asked at stores (when I am driving) to let some usually foxy youngster chick take the lorry down the yard and back.
Of course there is a sliding scale of how foxy the person wanting to do said driving is and how willing I am to saying yes. Got to work on the driving position though - needs to be more "Ghost" like.
Plus the good thing about pulling in a wagon is that there is already a bed in there for some bonus.
Come to think of it there is also a microwave, fridge, kettle etc so she can make breakfast the morning after as well. Genius.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postvouch for you? you mean your mum?
well I am a nerd and proud - and I think most here are like me.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNot bad thanks. Pondering my vague unhappiness last night, I came to a realisation or three which gave me a much better perspective on things, so I'm feeling quite a bit more cheerful now
Still looking forward to the drive home tomorrow, though.
of course going home is a good reason to be cheerful anyway.Comment
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