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Previously on "I won't get out of bed for anything less than......"
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Originally posted by PerlOfWisdom View PostBacon egg sausage mushrooms tomatoes and toast
And a mug of tea, too, please.
Oh, and the same again for the Missus.
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostIf you're rolling in loot, then you can be smug and say £400ish.
If, like now, it's a recession and you're struggling for a gig, then you'd get out of bed for anything.
Most of the time I'd get out of bed for the promise of a crispy bacon sarnie.
I said 800 cos nothing can get me out of bed early in this weather !!
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I won't get out of bed for anything less than......
Bacon egg sausage mushrooms tomatoes and toast
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post£250+ if I can work 100% from home
£325+ if I can do a nice commute from home
£375+ (not including expenses) if I have to work away
It's not about the money. It's about working in my dressing gown and not having to get in the car.
Basic cost of living incl mortgage, bills, housekeeping, Uni student, comes to about 3k per month. Anything that won't even support that means I'd rather stay in bed and think of another plan.
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Originally posted by chris79 View Post100001
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£250+ if I can work 100% from home
£325+ if I can do a nice commute from home
£375+ (not including expenses) if I have to work away
It's not about the money. It's about working in my dressing gown and not having to get in the car.
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I won't get out of bed for anything less than......
...the excellent coffee and breakfast my beautiful wife woke me up with this morning.
I think what you mean is: "I won't endure a commute-in-a-suit for anything less than..." The answer to which is £360 pd (I'm cheap as chips, baby) or anything, if times are hard.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostTop tip.
If you are having a dream that you are bursting for a wee, and you recognise that you are dreaming, wake up quick
It wouldn't have been so bad if it wasn't for the fact that I was in this cracking bird's bed at the time.
Luckily I woke up before very much had leaked out and she didn't say anything, but that was an awkward situation for a bit.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostThat was me this morning
Second reason is to kick off the download of Heroes.
I've had my breakfast + 2 coffees and now I'm at a loss for something to do.
If you are having a dream that you are bursting for a wee, and you recognise that you are dreaming, wake up quick
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWhen you get older it's because you are dying for a wee
Second reason is to kick off the download of Heroes.
I've had my breakfast + 2 coffees and now I'm at a loss for something to do.
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