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Never mind. Given time I think you two are likely to get on famouslyOriginally posted by Ollie View PostOuch! It bites!
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Loosen up, I didn't lose, I just looked at the poll, not the answers and you are completely clueless, aren't you? I'm surprised companies pay good money to people like you that haven't even been to school.Originally posted by Ollie View PostSomeone already spotted this so you lose dude
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What she said.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostYou should go - back to school.
How can you phrase a question as " should I stay or go" and leave the answer options to Yes and No.
My answer is Yes - then you can pick between stay and go to match up to my answer and then you can have it as you want.
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Originally posted by Ollie View PostSomeone already spotted this so you loose dude
lose
I think the observation about school might be quite good advice.
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How can you tell if you are heading in the right direction then?Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostThe other is when he cuts his head off with a chainsaw, leaves it behind, while his body goes off to look for new opportunities
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The other is when he cuts his head off with a chainsaw, leaves it behind, while his body goes off to look for new opportunitiesOriginally posted by Dow Jones View PostDouble question: Should I stay or should I go?
Options to reply: Yes/No/Other
WTF???
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Double question: Should I stay or should I go?
Options to reply: Yes/No/Other
WTF???
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YawnOriginally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostYou should go - back to school.
How can you phrase a question as " should I stay or go" and leave the answer options to Yes and No.
My answer is Yes - then you can pick between stay and go to match up to my answer and then you can have it as you want.
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You should go - back to school.
How can you phrase a question as " should I stay or go" and leave the answer options to Yes and No.
My answer is Yes - then you can pick between stay and go to match up to my answer and then you can have it as you want.
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