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Originally posted by chockHey, I thought you were on his side?
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Originally posted by FranckoAndy, you shouldn't get too depressed because of the little w. Point is that women are never happy. If you had a huge W they would complain that it's too big. Just make your w happy and don't think about it.
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Andy, you shouldn't get too depressed because of the little w. Point is that women are never happy. If you had a huge W they would complain that it's too big. Just make your w happy and don't think about it.
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Originally posted by AndywNo I wasnt ! I have been in office work (IT) for 16 years.
Get it correct !
oops my bad, its school kick out time. I guess we won't get an answer to this until tomorrow morning at the earliest.....
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Originally posted by AndywNo I wasnt ! I have been in office work (IT) for 16 years.
Get it correct !
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Originally posted by ArdescoBut you were a permie of 16 years in the same office last week!!! When did you hand in your resignation, work out your notice, find and start a new contract???
No I wasnt ! I have been in office work (IT) for 16 years.
Get it correct !
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Originally posted by Andywdoubt it ! I am contracting and as bored as a permie ! need a new venture in life !
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Originally posted by FranckoI am on your side. I am just dreaming of being at school again. I am just as bored as you in my job, need to go contracting again. Will this help?
doubt it ! I am contracting and as bored as a permie ! need a new venture in life !
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Originally posted by AndywYou're on my side !!!!
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Originally posted by FranckoGet another class ... I mean another job. Why not?
You're on my side !!!!
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Originally posted by AndywAm I so bored !
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Originally posted by ArdescoI think you'll find it's Double PE and Andyw forgot his PE kit. In my day they'd have made you do it in your underwear to embaress you a bit and ensure you never forgot it again, however in this age of PC bulls**t they let the little lovvies sit in a classroom and mess about on the internet instead....
Wifi working well then !
You'll be home soon !
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Originally posted by DaveBDouble Maths on a Monday afternoon then Andyw?
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