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I haven't done that for years, so I can't really claim that's part of my core skillset these days.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI can ask at their helpdesk if they need someone to come in and punch little crippled Gypsy girls if you like?
Anyway, I tried the gingham dress on recently, and it doesn't bloody fit...
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“Instead of complaining that the rose bush is full of thorns, be happy the thorn bush has roses.”
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I can ask at their helpdesk if they need someone to come in and punch little crippled Gypsy girls if you like?Originally posted by Mordac View PostWell, at least you won't need to worry about not fitting in...
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Well, at least you won't need to worry about not fitting in...Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFeck me, I've got one. Incompetence rife, Programme manager not listening and frankly off his head, projects that have lasted 6/7 years, hordes of consultants, sackings etc.
I swear he was making this tulip up.
Difference being, I'm not going to try and save anyone, I'll try and pick the pockets of the drowning. Sweet.
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don't forget to take your foot off their heads when they are drowned.
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You'd better make sure you have the right tools for the job then....Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFeck me, I've got one. Incompetence rife, Programme manager not listening and frankly off his head, projects that have lasted 6/7 years, hordes of consultants, sackings etc.
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The Suity Contract
Feck me, I've got one. Incompetence rife, Programme manager not listening and frankly off his head, projects that have lasted 6/7 years, hordes of consultants, sackings etc.
I swear he was making this tulip up.
Difference being, I'm not going to try and save anyone, I'll try and pick the pockets of the drowning. Sweet.
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