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Sorry, I nipped out to fill some red buckets with sand and put 1 in each office. They're not quite right; who's got some fag ends? Chetty, do the needful old boy.
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Originally posted by chef View PostThe Delmon Hotel is ranked #111 in hotels of Dubai..
that's like me saying I've stayed at the Hazlitt's in London.. who gives a fook?
EDIT: actually that looks quite a nice hotel I might have to check out.. but irrelevant, what's the benefit in knowing a sockpuppet has stayed in a hotel ranked #111???
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Originally posted by chef View PostThe Delmon Hotel is ranked #111 in hotels of Dubai..
that's like me saying I've stayed at the Hazlitt's in London.. who gives a fook?
EDIT: actually that looks quite a nice hotel I might have to check out.. but irrelevant, what's the benefit in knowing a sockpuppet has stayed in a hotel ranked #111???
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Originally posted by chetty View PostI can also tell you that i have been in the Delmon Hotel in Bahrain. It was very nice.
that's like me saying I've stayed at the Hazlitt's in London.. who gives a fook?
EDIT: actually that looks quite a nice hotel I might have to check out.. but irrelevant, what's the benefit in knowing a sockpuppet has stayed in a hotel ranked #111???
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Originally posted by chef View Postyou go and do the google
WTF is 'the google' anyway? is it similar to the modern day Charleston
you get your hits list out
in! out! you shake it all about (and do no evil)
you get a load of sponsored links that mean exactly nout
and that's what it's all about
ooooh, oh the Google Business Model... etc.
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Actually, Swastica is a pretty nice name for a wife. Beats Maureen anyday.
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Originally posted by chetty View PostThankyou sir. I am very honoured. I too used to work in the mid east. My first job was as Office Boy in Emirates Bank in Dubai. I can also tell you that i have been in the Delmon Hotel in Bahrain. It was very nice.
Why is it when you say yes your head is saying no?
Is that like racalist or is it observation?
In IT.Last edited by MrNoMotivation; 5 August 2009, 14:38.
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Originally posted by chetty View PostThankyou sir. I am very honoured. I too used to work in the mid east. My first job was as Office Boy in Emirates Bank in Dubai. I can also tell you that i have been in the Delmon Hotel in Bahrain. It was very nice.
2 licked the chutney spoon and put it back in,
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Originally posted by chetty View PostBlah blah blah
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Originally posted by TinTrump View PostThis sockpuppet makes me laugh though. In Bahrain 30% of a company's jobs are reserved for locals; so where I work about 65% of the workforce are Indian/Pakistani and the remaining 5% European.
Yesterday I asked my Indian system administrator to buy FM200 fire extinguishers for the server room. He informed me there are 3 types, "water, gas and sand".
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Originally posted by chetty View PostYou obviously know little about India sir. Swastika is actually a common name for women in India. Go and do the google.
Or, indeed 'Sbastik'.
You can just imagine the encounters down the shops...
"Hello Swastika!"
"Oh, hi Sbastik!"
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