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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOh dear.
Kiss on the cheek = flirty behaviour
flirty behaviour = cheeky text message
cheeky text message = wife looks at phone
wife looks at phone = accusation
accusation = divorce
divorce = bedsit
bedsit = landlady
landlady = kiss on the cheek
(btw, the above - with more activity in the middle order - is commonly known as doing an 'Andy Kershaw')
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Originally posted by Turion View PostKnew a married (permie) consultant who screwed the hotel receptionist during his last week at a client site. Thought he could get away with it as he would never be back. She had other ideas and started stalking him. She'd got all his contact details you see. Result: Marriage over, lost him his house, got him large maintenance payments for the kids.
Anyway, you won't be caught out like that will you
Obviously never had to perform a strong risk analysis before.
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Originally posted by foritisme View PostShared a nice bottle of wine, kiss on the cheek before bed......
woke up this morning and feel great
Kiss on the cheek = flirty behaviour
flirty behaviour = cheeky text message
cheeky text message = wife looks at phone
wife looks at phone = accusation
accusation = divorce
divorce = bedsit
bedsit = landlady
landlady = kiss on the cheek
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Originally posted by foritisme View PostShared a nice bottle of wine, kiss on the cheek before bed......
woke up this morning and feel great
I would advise not offending the landlady though - it'll be a bugger to organise new digs mid- contract...
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Shared a nice bottle of wine, kiss on the cheek before bed......
woke up this morning and feel great
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Knew a married (permie) consultant who screwed the hotel receptionist during his last week at a client site. Thought he could get away with it as he would never be back. She had other ideas and started stalking him. She'd got all his contact details you see. Result: Marriage over, lost him his house, got him large maintenance payments for the kids.
Anyway, you won't be caught out like that will you
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Originally posted by foritisme View PostLast night at current digs tonight, landlady has suggested going out for a drink.........
I should point out that, I too, am happily married
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