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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostC & W - Cable & Wireless?
Not to be confused with C & A the clothes shop.
I was with them for a year 10 years ago. So what I think probably doesn't count.
Humdrum unfriendly not stressed, ex-government beurocracy
Yes - Cab and Wire
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C & W - Cable & Wireless?
Not to be confused with C & A the clothes shop.
I was with them for a year 10 years ago. So what I think probably doesn't count.
Humdrum unfriendly not stressed, ex-government beurocracy
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Sorry, only started in R & B and then moved onto R & R. Never made it as far as C & W
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Originally posted by Liability View PostOr that he really dont give a tulipe on a board which has no meaning in the real world and is merely a place to talk tulipe and abuse agents.
Moral of story? Stop being so anal - this ain't an english school and you ain't the teacher...sir!
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Originally posted by Liability View PostOr that he really dont give a tulipe on a board which has no meaning in the real world and is merely a place to talk tulipe and abuse agents.
Moral of story? Stop being so anal - this aint an english school and you aint the teacher...sir!
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostThere's no point correcting him, he doesn't understand that the three words THERE, THEIR and THEY'RE while they sound the same have different meanings. That or he's simply too lazy to bother to use the right one which indicates his professional standards are horrible.
Moral of story? Stop being so anal - this aint an english school and you aint the teacher...sir!
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There's no point correcting him, he doesn't understand that the three words THERE, THEIR and THEY'RE while they sound the same have different meanings. That or he's simply too lazy to bother to use the right one which indicates his professional standards are horrible.
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C&W here? Any experience with what it's like there?Last edited by Liability; 26 November 2008, 17:36.Tags: None
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