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you saw someone else's
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Andy, did someone cut off your small 'w'?Originally posted by andyseems Lucy doesn't like normal
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Thanks, I am always scared of normal people. You never know what they are up to.Originally posted by LucyWith every post, you just get stranger and stranger Francko.
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Originally posted by FranckoI'll try to tell her, I am working from home too. Is she in the feet lover room too?
With every post, you just get stranger and stranger Francko.
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I'll try to tell her, I am working from home too. Is she in the feet lover room too?Originally posted by DimPrawnHow frustrating is it when you need to get hold of a junior member of staff (an airhead IT contractor) who doesn't even answer her mobile whilst "working from home"?
The silly Kiwi bint is probably washing her hair and indulging on Internet chat rooms.
Drives me mad.

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I did intend to do some work, I am unwell, and need to pack, wash hair etc, so I won't be doing any, or charging them for my time, obviously.
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That ur just sitting at home playing with yourself... well that's what I would do anyway.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnHow frustrating is it when you need to get hold of a junior member of staff (an airhead IT contractor) who doesn't even answer her mobile whilst "working from home"?
The silly Kiwi bint is probably washing her hair and indulging on Internet chat rooms.
Drives me mad.

I am not a kiwi, fishface.
If only B*llock Brain was as amusing as you, DP.Last edited by Lucy; 22 December 2006, 12:23.
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So called home working
How frustrating is it when you need to get hold of a junior member of staff (an airhead IT contractor) who doesn't even answer her mobile whilst "working from home"?
The silly Kiwi bint is probably washing her hair and indulging on Internet chat rooms.
Drives me mad.
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