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Chaos Creates Cash!Originally posted by Intel View PostI'll need a lot of cover given the stupidity I'm being forced to endure for my day rate today......trying to remember the mantra... "keep calm and keep on invoicing "
Indecision Increases Invoicing!
Think of the money!
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excellent excuse for use of right of substitution. MF is your man, he has experience and is soon to be available.
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So i just had to (insert search provider of choice) that didn't I....Originally posted by zeitghostProbly not.
You'll need the "Punching Idiots in the face" insurance for that.
punch | Lorenzo is Awesome
Wasn't there a film or something where for one day a year you could have a free murder or similar?
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Can't afford the real thing? then build your own replica.
www.MR2KITS.co.uk - HomeOriginally posted by eek View PostAt one place I used to express my annoyance to someone who agreed with me and go for a long lunch until I calmed down and the idiots started to worry that I had left for the day...
I also find Spending a few quid at lunch on a useless toy always cheered me up when the idiots are permie and can't afford such things.
I'm about to buy a rather cheap mr2 for exactly that reason...
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I may well take that approach. Beautiful cars MR2'S. I had a cosmos blue mk2 for 7 years, best car I ever owned
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At one place I used to express my annoyance to someone who agreed with me and go for a long lunch until I calmed down and the idiots started to worry that I had left for the day...
I also find Spending a few quid at lunch on a useless toy always cheered me up when the idiots are permie and can't afford such things.
I'm about to buy a rather cheap mr2 for exactly that reason...
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I'll need a lot of cover given the stupidity I'm being forced to endure for my day rate today......trying to remember the mantra... "keep calm and keep on invoicing "
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Extent of insurance protection
Does professional indemnity or public liability cover punching idiots in the face?Tags: None
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