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Previously on "Erm...about my substitution clause...."
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I asked a Polish colleague. He says it's something to do with being naughty with taxes. But a contractor, having trouble with the tax authorities? Surely not.
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Feck knows. He's been seen by security head and I've not seen him again so maybe. Then again nothing in this place would surprise me.Originally posted by Xenophon View PostHave Interpol turned up for your boy yet, SP?
Been in a meeting since 3 ish so not been around.
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Thats a crime of most epic proportions.Originally posted by EvilWeevil View PostSockicide.
I was thinking I should run an office sweepstake on what it was and if he was guilty just not sure I want to set him off.....I'm guessing it aint a speeding ticket.
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ewww stickyOriginally posted by snaw View PostIt involves pot noodles, winking and a lack of tissues ...
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Sockicide.Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostChecked it out and he indeed is something about him being wanted for Act II under M750 - no amount of googling will tell me what this is.
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Erm...about my substitution clause....
Wilmslow style post coming up....
Just got informed (by another employee) that one of the polish contingent at client co site is on the wanted list (in poland). Unfortunatly he comes under the team I am heading up
Checked it out and he indeed is something about him being wanted for Act II under M750 - no amount of googling will tell me what this is.
So I've got to sit here and wait for Leicestershires finest to turn up.
Just glad I don't do his performance appraisals.Tags: None
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