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I don't know why folk cannot do the "that was sad news" "yes, that was sad news" rather than fire into a rumble like a gypsy at his father's funeral when his mother's brother is getting buried.
Yup, and thanks to your contribution there is even more! Congrats.
I don't know why folk cannot do the "that was sad news" "yes, that was sad news" rather than fire into a rumble like a gypsy at his father's funeral when his mother's brother is getting buried.
Perhaps not, but stories like this do provide a useful reality check sometimes.
I'll be making a deliberate effort to do more things than I normally would with my offspring, and less time worrying about the bench situation, this weekend. Anyone else?
Well said.
I know a couple of guys in New York who were late into work on 11th September 2001, simply because they took their kids to school on the first day of the new semester...had they not done so they would probably be dead now.
They both took the message (and that is putting it very mildly), quit their jobs, stopped chasing the mighty dollar and started spending more time with their families. Both are different people now.
Time we don't spend with our kids is time we'll never have again. I try to keep that at the front of my bonce, but it's hard sometimes. Days like today make it a little easier to remember.
Last edited by PM-Junkie; 25 February 2009, 22:43.
WHS + was there a thread when Gordon Browns 10 day old baby died in 2002. Of course not. If there had been and he had read it IR35 would have been repealed.
Don't be such a twat! Of course there was a thread and no-one made the kind of crass bollocks sh!te comments that are being posted now.
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