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My particular favourite:-Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe mod slogan....
Pete Meaden.“Modism, Mod living, is an aphorism for clean living under difficult circumstances.
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Yup, you can have one on me, was a very good callOriginally posted by WTFH View PostI'll take that as a compliment, and nod in agreement.
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One of the main drivers has been the creation of the <new forum>.Originally posted by WTFH View PostSo are we going to have you frequenting this place a bit more?
There's actually quite a bit of honesty in that statement.
Totally sick of that subject TBH.
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So are we going to have you frequenting this place a bit more?Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostGood Morning Sir!
We haven't gone to NZ yet
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The Mrs went and got a very good contract after a long break, due to ill health, newly moving into the test automation area. Seemed too good to ignore the opportunity given the circumstances.
A previous IB client then came and asked me back, 3-4 days WFH, with a very decent rate up lift.
A different type of opportunity purely based on £££, but I have no shame
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I rather liked myself in that mask.Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostDon't get cocky, I've still got those pictures.
Rather difficult to talk though
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Don't get cocky, I've still got those pictures.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI have no shame
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Good Morning Sir!Originally posted by WTFH View PostAh, welcome back old man. How's life in that weird place where everyone speaks funny?
Oh, hold on, they might think I mean the west country...
We haven't gone to NZ yet
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The Mrs went and got a very good contract after a long break, due to ill health, newly moving into the test automation area. Seemed too good to ignore the opportunity given the circumstances.
A previous IB client then came and asked me back, 3-4 days WFH, with a very decent rate up lift.
A different type of opportunity purely based on £££, but I have no shame
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