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One might expect that person would be either first or last on the list, as they were specifically targeted.
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Seems very strange to send it to hundreds of random people.
Probably in the hope that somebody will call him later with a job offer?!?!? I would have left out the "one not very nice person" bit if so.
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Get down to Makro - they sell them in bulk and are delicious.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostChicken samosa's ? I've never had one of them - could you get me a couple please
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Chicken samosa's ? I've never had one of them - could you get me a couple pleaseOriginally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
On contrary to my usual custom of chocs and cakes, today as a mark of respect and appreciation, I have got some nicely deep fried veg & chicken samosa’s and veg spring rolls in tea point 3rd fl plaza 2.
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WGAS? Free food!!!!Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostA mumbai contractor has left, apparantly. I have never met him. Nor have the hundreds of other recipients on the account wide email he sent, below for your entertainment:
This is with a heavy heart but sometimes you got to say what you got to say.
Yes finally it’s that time, today I close a chapter in my career, in xxx and in xxx.
I have taken up a new assignment not very far from here.
Being part of the xxx dev team has been a pleasant experience, fond memories to cherish - late nights, informative and entertaining discussions, party, poker. I would say an eventful period.
In xxx, I met some really nice people and one not very nice person.
At this chance, I would like to say big THANK YOU for your company all this time of over one and half years. I whole heartedly appreciate your help and comments within this duration.
On contrary to my usual custom of chocs and cakes, today as a mark of respect and appreciation, I have got some nicely deep fried veg & chicken samosa’s and veg spring rolls in tea point 3rd fl plaza 2.
Keeping me in loop of events, occasions and many other things is very easy; just use my actual name with whatever, yahoo.com, gmail.com, facebook, linkedin etc. For some its much easier, my cellphone number you already have.
I am sure you will wish best for my future voyage.
Thank you very much again, I hope you enjoyed my company and would be delighted to meet-up again in future.
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Leaving Email
A mumbai contractor has left, apparantly. I have never met him. Nor have the hundreds of other recipients on the account wide email he sent, below for your entertainment:
This is with a heavy heart but sometimes you got to say what you got to say.
Yes finally it’s that time, today I close a chapter in my career, in xxx and in xxx.
I have taken up a new assignment not very far from here.
Being part of the xxx dev team has been a pleasant experience, fond memories to cherish - late nights, informative and entertaining discussions, party, poker. I would say an eventful period.
In xxx, I met some really nice people and one not very nice person.
At this chance, I would like to say big THANK YOU for your company all this time of over one and half years. I whole heartedly appreciate your help and comments within this duration.
On contrary to my usual custom of chocs and cakes, today as a mark of respect and appreciation, I have got some nicely deep fried veg & chicken samosa’s and veg spring rolls in tea point 3rd fl plaza 2.
Keeping me in loop of events, occasions and many other things is very easy; just use my actual name with whatever, yahoo.com, gmail.com, facebook, linkedin etc. For some its much easier, my cellphone number you already have.
I am sure you will wish best for my future voyage.
Thank you very much again, I hope you enjoyed my company and would be delighted to meet-up again in future.Tags: None
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