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FTFY
Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBest not to be bored in the professional forums, otherwise I will ban your sorry @rse, I have hung, drawn and quartered posters for less, I guess I must be in an unusually good mood today.
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Best not to be bored in the professional forums. That way can lead to even the entertainment (such as it is) of General being curtailed.Originally posted by oliverson View Postand because I'm very, very bored!
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He put it there because there isn't a Business / Agents section.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI think it refers to people who post a question like this in Business / Contracts.
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I think it refers to people who post a question like this in Business / Contracts.
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Thick as pig 5h1t
It's a term you hear often and personally I apply it quite liberally to a fair few people I meet on my contracts, but just how did this term come about? Is pig 5h1t really that 'thick'. If it is, are we talking girth or density?Tags: None
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