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It was well known. There used to be a good in-joke about John Browne and living with his mum...
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Originally posted by TrollI'm so angry I intend to sell all my BP shares!
Is being a poofta and not having the usual offspring worries & distractions - health, education etc an unfair advantage in climbing the corporate greasy pole?
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Originally posted by threadedDepends whose greased pole you wish to climb.
Very good, although most say greasy pole. Are you thinking in Danish now and translating back?
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I'm so angry I intend to sell all my BP shares!
Is being a poofta and not having the usual offspring worries & distractions - health, education etc an unfair advantage in climbing the corporate greasy pole?
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That thread title should have been "Would you Adam and Steve it?"
(Old joke, but I guess the context counts for something.)
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentLord Browne is a shirtlifter . So if I write to them on pink paper will I have a strong chance of getting onto the BP PSL?
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle1733908.ece
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Would you believe it
Lord Browne is a shirtlifter . So if I write to them on pink paper will I have a strong chance of getting onto the BP PSL?
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle1733908.eceTags: None
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