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Previously on "'Escape' artist rescued after failing to escape"

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by GJABS View Post
    The guy was chipping away at the marble block for 19 days before giving up.

    In many ways this is analogous to our journey through contracting. We think we can work and save for just a few years, before making our escape. But things happen and it takes longer. And then we realise we'll never escape from the dreaded timesheet and invoice, and all hope is lost

    'Escape' artist rescued after failing to escape - BBC News

    Or maybe some of you have escaped, and are just here for a bit of sadism?
    Seems more analogous to the-event-that-must-not-be-named.

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  • GJABS
    started a topic 'Escape' artist rescued after failing to escape

    'Escape' artist rescued after failing to escape

    The guy was chipping away at the marble block for 19 days before giving up.

    In many ways this is analogous to our journey through contracting. We think we can work and save for just a few years, before making our escape. But things happen and it takes longer. And then we realise we'll never escape from the dreaded timesheet and invoice, and all hope is lost

    'Escape' artist rescued after failing to escape - BBC News

    Or maybe some of you have escaped, and are just here for a bit of sadism?

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