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quite poor for an IT contractor really! But I code computers all day! When I am not posting on tpd that is...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI quite fancy a satnav. But I hate anything technological...Comment
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I wanted to get one, but the wife got one for a present.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI quite fancy a satnav. But I hate anything technological...
I wish I had bought it that way I could have claimed itComment
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That's the wander to the Co-Op done
Strange people you get in there...
Suppose I'd better get the spag bol simmering in a bit, now that I've got the missing ingredients
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Same hereOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Postquite poor for an IT contractor really! But I code computers all day! When I am not posting on tpd that is...Comment
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was it a cheap one or an expensive one?Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI wanted to get one, but the wife got one for a present.
I wish I had bought it that way I could have claimed it
my m8 last night said go expensive.
but what if it doesn't work?Comment
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I hope you put carrot in. When I am allowed to cook (once a year or less) I make spag bol. With carrot. Some say you should grate - I say large lumps are better! :-(Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThat's the wander to the Co-Op done
Strange people you get in there...
Suppose I'd better get the spag bol simmering in a bit, now that I've got the missing ingredients
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I ought to do a little work on Plan A as well
I can never understand why people refer to the day job they're trying to escape from as "Plan A" and the escape plan as "Plan B" - surely the latter is more important to them than the former, or they wouldn't want to escape in the first place.
So as far as I'm concerned, working for clients is Plan B - it just happens to be necessary to finance my survival in reasonable comfort while I work on Plan A
(I think AtW has the same attitude, actually - just with added squirrels.)Comment
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just a simple tomtom 1 version 3.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postwas it a cheap one or an expensive one?
my m8 last night said go expensive.
but what if it doesn't work?
about 100 I thinkComment
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