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Originally posted by beaker View PostI missed the bench. Then I missed the money..
I had a systems overview/induction today and the guy who was presenting told us there was no need to remember it all, so I took this as an excuse to daydream, can't remember what it was, but along the lines of isn't sleep great. Then the Charlie Brown waffle sound had stopped and he brought up the test questions, luckily there was a keener in the room and he answered while I pulled an appropriate expression of obviousness.Last edited by Bagpuss; 28 May 2008, 19:58.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMind you, I suppose one can't be insolvent or have a criminal record, or be on the sex offender's register, and I imagine that rules out a few people round here
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostTalking about the bench, has anyone ever considered a plan B of going on _the_ bench, i.e. becoming a magistrate?
Apparently it's a doddle, because the magistrate's clerks have the legal knowledge and do most of the work.
Mind you, I suppose one can't be insolvent or have a criminal record, or be on the sex offender's register, and I imagine that rules out a few people round here
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostI just started back in the contract world and I miss the Bench. ..
Apparently it's a doddle, because the magistrate's clerks have the legal knowledge and do most of the work.
Mind you, I suppose one can't be insolvent or have a criminal record, or be on the sex offender's register, and I imagine that rules out a few people round here
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post8/ How Homes under the Hammer had become a friend
Years ago, come to think of it during the last down-turn, I was seriously into the Teletubies.
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That exactly the impression I have of darn sarf from whenever I've worked down there. And it is down, the same direction that takes you to hell. Its luvly up in t'north lad, by comparison like. By gum it is. etc.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostI just started back in the contract world and I miss the Bench.
I forgot:
1/ How badly many people darn sarf drive, how they thrash their cars Death Race 2000 style, slow down the traffic WILL BE stationary around the corner.
2/ How crowded the roads were, and how nobody walks anywhere.
3/ How grim and grey the Hertfordshire commuter towns were, those out to the west e.g. Bucks have it much better
4/ How horrible the M1 is
5/ How annoying "off of" sounds
6/ How soul destroying staying in a hotel is
7/ How working is a waste of time
8/ How grey most people are
8/ How Homes under the Hammer had become a friend
Other than that I'm Happy
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I miss the bench
I just started back in the contract world and I miss the Bench.
I forgot:
1/ How badly many people darn sarf drive, how they thrash their cars Death Race 2000 style, slow down the traffic WILL BE stationary around the corner.
2/ How crowded the roads were, and how nobody walks anywhere.
3/ How grim and grey the Hertfordshire commuter towns were, those out to the west e.g. Bucks have it much better
4/ How horrible the M1 is
5/ How annoying "off of" sounds
6/ How soul destroying staying in a hotel is
7/ How working is a waste of time
8/ How grey most people are
8/ How Homes under the Hammer had become a friend
Other than that I'm HappyLast edited by Bagpuss; 28 May 2008, 18:55.Tags: None
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