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WHS.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe other day he said he was very old so young is early twenties.
<Pushes Churchill aside and dives in>
Also, where I am there are about 400 students on work placement schemes so naturally a number of them are young women/girls and with the weather having been mid 20's to 30's the last couple of weeks I've been having to walk bent over at times
Over the last year and on 2 of the projects I have had had cause to have to work with the students and each time I have been assigned the young girl which has caused no amount of ribbing from the other 2 blokes I share the office with. At the moment it is a very attractive blonde 22 year old
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first they'll print out this thread and leave it on a train somewhereOriginally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostPermies at MOD wore shorts and flip flops in summer. I didn't really notice but my immaculately dressed colleague was scandalised. I will probably be locked up for 42 days for mentioning this anyway.
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Permies at MOD wore shorts and flip flops in summer. I didn't really notice but my immaculately dressed colleague was scandalised. I will probably be locked up for 42 days for mentioning this anyway.Originally posted by gadgetman View PostWrong floor (and set of lifts).
I haven't yet seen flip flops in the office but I wouldn't be surprised.
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I do that. Reminds me, a relative emailed me some pictures, from a party where I was wearing sandals with socks, of pictures of the said sandals with socks.Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostBeats wearing sandals with socks I suppose. Still, prize to be won for appalling taste.
Also pictures where I won several beers in some beer drinking competition or it might have been drinking the prizes in the bike race. Can't remember exactly, was good beer.
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Ban adult Crocs
Beats wearing sandals with socks I suppose. Still, prize to be won for appalling taste.
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Maybe she was in the building to do the CEO's hair?Originally posted by gadgetman View PostIn the lift this morning I spotted a young lady wearing "Crocs"; makes me shudder just to type the word.
This is in the world headquarters of a major international bank, not a hairdressers!
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lol
family tom thumb was it?
saw a chap at schiphol last friday - suited and croc'd he was. pillock he looked.
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Nothing is more gay than a man wearing them, spotted a whole family in them last week, you see some sights when you haven't got your gun.
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