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Previously on "The Official "What bloody day is it?" Thread"
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Its the 4th day of Christmas. Today I delivered 10 presents to my true love.
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Footy with majority of 3pm kickoffs, so I'm going for a Saturday?
qh
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostOriginally posted by eek View PostIt's Sunday. Been to church, did coffee and sat next to my mate who galavanted off to be a priest. Compared to being 3rd level unix support he is finding the training very hard work...
Add in some hard work, a mix of decent and troublesome customers and it's not that much of a switch.
Business as usual then (once he's got over the training hurdle).
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GF Bacchus has to work today (in retail) so was checking the train times last night
"looks like they're running a Sunday service" says I
"there's a reason for that" says she...
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Originally posted by eek View PostIt's Sunday. Been to church, did coffee and sat next to my mate who galavanted off to be a priest. Compared to being 3rd level unix support he is finding the training very hard work...
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Originally posted by eek View PostIt's Sunday. Been to church, did coffee and sat next to my mate who galavanted off to be a priest. Compared to being 3rd level unix support he is finding the training very hard work...
Priests?
Off to a Glitter concert this afternoon as well are you?
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It's the day before I start charging again so it must be Sunday.
Not looking forward to the 12 step commute from by bed to the office but it has to be done.
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It's Sunday. Been to church, did coffee and sat next to my mate who galavanted off to be a priest. Compared to being 3rd level unix support he is finding the training very hard work...
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAnd so it should, I'm unavailable to the Client until new year, only sad permies get 2 weeks off on full pay this time of year
I was cursing the milkman for not delivering this morning, until I realised it was Sunday and not Monday.
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