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Originally posted by Drewster View Post20700-ish members.....
So thats roughly..... 20000/1
The one is obviously <UserID of Choice>
Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWoof-Barf!! Woof-Barf!!
Originally posted by doodab View PostIt's hard to be sure as so many are borderline.
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Originally posted by lukemg View PostI was asked the same question in an AZ interview, I advised that 'for the right rate I will hold them down for you', I got the job...
Ethically, there is a big difference between animal work done to develop safe medecine targetting illnesses affecting millions and that done to get a new shampoo - no, you aren't worth it.
Would need to know details of the client but if it's legal, I am likely to take the gig.
And owe me a keyboard...
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Originally posted by doodab View PostIt's hard to be sure as so many are borderline.
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Erm, we need to shut up about she who must not be named.
Admin has a point, everytime she is mentioned some tulip happens.
Churchill, you should know better
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