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Previously on "STAR WARS The Force Awakens hospitalityevent"
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I'm sure I'm not the only one to think that both options are equally carp.
Just stay at home.
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Things could be worse. You might have bought tickets for Jurassic World.
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Additionally, if this is on opening day, and you have American friends who might be interested in seeing it, you are by law required to wind them up about how you've seen it the day before they have.
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If the hospitality event also involves seeing Star Wars, then you go to it. Especially if it's at a slightly different time, enabling you to see the film twice.
If the hospitality event doesn't involve seeing Star Wars, then you go to Star Wars.
Simple.
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Are you contract or permie?Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostTypical. I've booked my tickets opening night for STAR WARS The Force Awakens and then I find out the IT boss has a hospitality event booked and paid for buy one of their suppliers for the team.
go, or do not... there is no try
Go to starwars and log it in your ir35 dossier...
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#FirstWorldProblems...Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostTypical. I've booked my tickets opening night for STAR WARS The Force Awakens and then I find out the IT boss has a hospitality event booked and paid for buy one of their suppliers for the team.
go, or do not... there is no try
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STAR WARS The Force Awakens hospitalityevent
Typical. I've booked my tickets opening night for STAR WARS The Force Awakens and then I find out the IT boss has a hospitality event booked and paid for buy one of their suppliers for the team.
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