Originally posted by Dundeegeorge
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Originally posted by The Late, Great JCIn that case shouldn't she be making us all a brew?
YES, tea making should be in every b*tches employment contract. If they are gorgeous blondies then polishing should also be in there.
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Hmnn
Originally posted by The Late, Great JCI could have said "shouldn't you be at home washing the skidmarks out of your husbands boxers"...
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Originally posted by DundeegeorgeThat's not showing much respect, is it?
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Hang on a minute (or longer in your case JC)
Originally posted by The Late, Great JCIn that case shouldn't she be making us all a brew?
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Originally posted by xinetd.dYou tell her JC.
She's a 'split arse' at the end of the day.
In that case shouldn't she be making us all a brew?
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Originally posted by The Late, Great JCReally? Well well.
I knew that, this thread is not purely about Learning Tree!
You tell her JC.
She's a 'split arse' at the end of the day.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnCecily hill is QA training not Learning Tree you dummy.
I knew that, this thread is not purely about Learning Tree!
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How many people have been to "Cecily Hill Castle"?
LGJC - In "They've had a few quid of my money" mode!
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I've used learning tree - they have done me ok - yes it was a few years ago though - 3-4.
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Originally posted by The Late, Great JCYeah, once you're on their mailing list you're able to have your very own paper mountain...
True brother, if ever a colleague pisses you off....bang him on the learning tree mailing list ;-)
I used to wind mates up by sending them learning tree bumf to their houses addressed to people like:
Iva Needle
Mydickso Small
Iloved Icks
Good eh? Northern humour, can't beat it.
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Originally posted by xinetd.dTheir daily magazine looks the part.
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Originally posted by threadedI teach for Learning Tree, it is one of the things I do.
How do I learn new skills? Well generally I help invent the new skill in the first place.
HTH
Bloody hell, you learn something new every day!
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