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Previously on "Cocaine in the office."
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Back in my day it was just 4 pints of fusty badgers drool and a bag of scratchings every lunchtime.
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Cos they are so fecking boring and do a mental non-intellectual job they think to up with everyone else they need to do drugs.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDo recall a chap in the office taking Charlie. Weak numpty really. Always accountants mind you, why is that?
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Do recall a chap in the office taking Charlie. Weak numpty really. Always accountants mind you, why is that?
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You're obviously not invited to the right meetings....Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostI work in the city, and people are constantly dripping and sniffing around me.
I can no longer code, I cannot concentrate.
Should I talk to my boss (client) about this or drop MDMA?
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It always has been.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI think 80's music is what's en vogue now.
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Play music in the office then you can no longer hear the sniffing.Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostI work in the city, and people are constantly dripping and sniffing around me.
I can no longer code, I cannot concentrate.
Should I talk to my boss (client) about this or drop MDMA?
I think 80's music is what's en vogue now.
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It depends on whether the dealer take Amex, Visa or Cash surely?Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostI work in the city, and people are constantly dripping and sniffing around me.
I can no longer code, I cannot concentrate.
Should I talk to my boss (client) about this or drop MDMA?
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Cocaine in the office.
I work in the city, and people are constantly dripping and sniffing around me.
I can no longer code, I cannot concentrate.
Should I talk to my boss (client) about this or drop MDMA?Tags: None
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