Originally posted by alreadypacked
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Originally posted by alreadypackedNot sure it will help, he's had a lot more practice than me.
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I got a security clearence and worked in the police force for 4 years, I had only been in the country six months when I applied for the police job. I was born in South Africa, I don't think being a foreigner is an automatic failure for security clearence. There must be something else, and they are only claimimg it's country of birth
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Originally posted by Diveradjust your stance and raise your guard
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Originally posted by alreadypackedEpee, hit, On guard!
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Originally posted by AtW*in much lower voice*
AtW stands for honour, gallantry and undieing love...
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*in much lower voice*
AtW stands for honour, gallantry and undieing love...
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Originally posted by AtWAtW stands for honour, gallantry and undieing love...
Lower
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Originally posted by AtWThis is very wise: very unlike most of CUKers
don't play rough with AtW and do Not make jokes about being flexable.
Just on my way out the door and I was told
"Server down, moving to a bigger box, would really like your input on the User Manual."
Gave the not my area look. Got the your on a day rate look.
Karma's a b!tch
btw what does AtW stand for, you may had said before, but way too many posts to search.
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Originally posted by AtWI only now started doing some work
Going to my Pilate’s class so I can stay flexible.
Never know what I'll be asked to do next!
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