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I prefer chickens eggs, fried with a selection of dead pig, especially after a hard night spent ridding the world of beer!
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Gonna have to go nick another egg off someone who has gone home, left the bloody thing on the pc over lunch - its no longer oval
So you lot sell yourselves for £40 quid, go out on a tenner and manage to get wan^&*d, know when it was invented, sleep with each others wives, have so much time that you manage to experiment with liquid nitrogen
I luv it!!!
SallyAnne, love the story
SasGuru - it may not be the arse that was aching, could be the jaw ya know
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish"Yes she most certainly is and in the most surprising ways. Amazing what a surprise holiday does"
but not nearly as suprising as what she will do for a creme egg!
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"Yes she most certainly is and in the most surprising ways. Amazing what a surprise holiday does"
but not nearly as suprising as what she will do for a creme egg!
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyGood job YOURS is!
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Originally posted by sasguruOh Dear! Not on form today SB. What's the matter, missus not putting out?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyIs that all YOU charge for being such a pain in the arse then SG? You need an agent, you are clearly underselling your abilities!
Oh Dear! Not on form today SB. What's the matter, missus not putting out?
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I've just finished a contract at a major bank. In the run up to the tax year end they had a campaign for branch staff to generate more business for the financial advisers. The reward was, er, one creme egg per lead generated. What a great incentive....
I'm not worrying about IR35, we got given three and I put them down as fuel
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Originally posted by sasguruDid you have a sharp pain in your backside? That would explain the £40.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneMany moons ago I was a civil servant (Cobol programmer, ITSA), and we got a free half day on Maunday Thursday (today) which we always spent at the pub.
This particular year I was absulutely skint - I was only on about £12k a year, had just moved in with a lad, really strapped for cash, so I only managed to take a tenner out to the pub with me. No cash card, no spare change, just a solitary £10.
So we left work at 11, headed straight into Newcastle to the first trebles bar we came to, and started knocking them back like there was no tomorrow!
I remember doing a time check at 1:30 - absolutely mortal, and no money left.
My mate John (who was a contractor) said he'd get me a few beers in, so we all headed off to the club the civil service had hired for us that afternoon.
Next thing I knew (and seriously, next thing I knew - I've still to this day got no memories AT ALL) I woke up in my house at 10:45 the next day.
I couldn't remember gettign home, I couldn't remember the afternoon, I didn't know where I'd been, who I'd seen - nothing!
The jeans I'd been wearing were lying on the floor, and when I picked them up I realised there was a purple stain all the way down one leg, I had £40 in notes in my pocket, and a cream egg! No other change in my pocket, no other clues!
About 6 weeks later my mate John came into work with a credit card bill - it seemed we had been for a chinese that afternoon (phew - the stain was plum sauce! ) but again, to this day I have no idea what so ever of where the money or cream egg came from.
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Originally posted by realityhackI am the Thread Killer - twisted Thread Killer!
Marvin.
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Originally posted by SallyAnne...but again, to this day I have no idea what so ever of where the cream egg came from.
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Many moons ago I was a civil servant (Cobol programmer, ITSA), and we got a free half day on Maunday Thursday (today) which we always spent at the pub.
This particular year I was absulutely skint - I was only on about £12k a year, had just moved in with a lad, really strapped for cash, so I only managed to take a tenner out to the pub with me. No cash card, no spare change, just a solitary £10.
So we left work at 11, headed straight into Newcastle to the first trebles bar we came to, and started knocking them back like there was no tomorrow!
I remember doing a time check at 1:30 - absolutely mortal, and no money left.
My mate John (who was a contractor) said he'd get me a few beers in, so we all headed off to the club the civil service had hired for us that afternoon.
Next thing I knew (and seriously, next thing I knew - I've still to this day got no memories AT ALL) I woke up in my house at 10:45 the next day.
I couldn't remember gettign home, I couldn't remember the afternoon, I didn't know where I'd been, who I'd seen - nothing!
The jeans I'd been wearing were lying on the floor, and when I picked them up I realised there was a purple stain all the way down one leg, I had £40 in notes in my pocket, and a cream egg! No other change in my pocket, no other clues!
About 6 weeks later my mate John came into work with a credit card bill - it seemed we had been for a chinese that afternoon (phew - the stain was plum sauce! ) but again, to this day I have no idea what so ever of where the money or cream egg came from.
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