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that's exactly right, AJP - we can stay silent and listen to the machines..... they are more active than anyone else at the moment......
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We shall never leave here ,ever
Lets stay in here forever
And when the streets are silent
We will walk out in the silence ...
Listening to the noise the machines make ...
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moi aussi!
double rate tomorrow and triple rate on the 25th and 26th
kerkerkerkerching ching chiiiiiiing
lovely
anyway what's all this Xmas business in cold weather and no beach.... doesn't feel right.
me and the SQL Server DBA will be up to no good on our own, no doubt... no not what you think, just a few vodkas and (for him) beers
seriously, has anyone see a database go wrong over Xmas Day?
and even if it did, who would notice?
oh maybe Ken Livinstone perhaps as I am sure he doesn't celebrate Xmas, for fearing of offending someone
never mind!
Merry Xmas everyone!
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Here today, here tomorrow and the day after. No rest for the wicked but at least I get to work at home with a nice crate of beer and bottle of vodka beside me...
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I just hope you are one of mine swampOriginally posted by swampI'm still here and I'm still billing.
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only 1/2 an hour to go before I can hit the pub
http://www.reindeertrainingschool.co.uk/reindeer.html
http://n.ethz.ch/student/mkos/pinguin.swf
these might help kill some time snaw
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Sittin watching the feckin clock move along at glacial pace. 2 more hours, b0llocks!
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Too right, swamp. Why go home early just to listen to the wife moan on about something when there's money to be earned.
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