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Reply to: The official "Atw Please Come Back Poll"
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Previously on "The official "Atw Please Come Back Poll""
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Wb Bogey.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostWould this 'employee' be about 8-inches tall with a bushy tail and prepared to work for peanuts?
What role? Marketing?
I would suggest web design might be his first task.
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Would this 'employee' be about 8-inches tall with a bushy tail and prepared to work for peanuts?Originally posted by AtW View Post
SKA news are coming, keep faith...
Off to get some pub lunch whilst discussing work issues with first employee to start in a few months time...
What role? Marketing?
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I took Atw virginityOriginally posted by chef View Postseriously, what is going on with HAB and AtW..
I thought they were one and the same



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Originally posted by Drewster View PostHAB - Talks sense, Fairly witty, Erudite,
AtW - ...............................
Who you calling an erudite?
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SKA news are coming, keep faith...
Off to get some pub lunch whilst discussing work issues with first employee to start in a few months time...
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seriously, what is going on with HAB and AtW..
I thought they were one and the same
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIf he promises not to talk about economics (or other things on which he knows nothing) then he is welcome.
Actually I might vote for him to come back just to cheer up HAB.....
Bring back Atw
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If he promises not to talk about economics (or other things on which he knows nothing) then he is welcome.
Actually I might vote for him to come back just to cheer up HAB.....
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He's just very busy, I'm sure.
I think things might be finally happening in SKAland.
(Well, it costs nothing to feed the squirrels, does it?
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Yes.Originally posted by Drewster View PostNo - I broke the habit of a Lifetime to vote for Zeity.
Please discuss
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