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Has anyone done that whole 'dress in a velcro suit, run and jump on a trampoline and get stuck upside down on a velcro wall' thing before?
yes I did it in my first year at uni, there was a bunch of us at the uni bar it was our first week & they put on a big bash for all the freshers. Inc. 'crazy' stuff like the velcro thing and bucking bronco. We all thought we were really mad Oh and the velcro suit was really old so it didn't stick properly and you'd hit the wall at 30mph and promptly fall off.
Has anyone done that whole 'dress in a velcro suit, run and jump on a trampoline and get stuck upside down on a velcro wall' thing before?
Oh yes. Gets boring after a while though. Also done inflateable sumo suits and the thing with a bungi attached where you run and place a marker before you get dragged back. Aswell as proper bungi (Vic falls bridge 110 metres of freefall).
I am a newbie considering becoming a contractor. My head is up my @rse and I need to know how many statutory paid holidays I get per contract and who pays.
Dear EO,
I've had this condition for many years and I know how you feel. There is a cream available over the counter though that can alleviate the itching and redness - meaning you can at least lead a relatively normal life. I'll PM you the details.
I am a newbie considering becoming a contractor. My head is up my @rse and I need to know how many statutory paid holidays I get per contract and who pays.
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