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Previously on "Decision day tomorrow - to perm or not to perm"
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I've not read this thread so forgive me if this has been covered already.
Just say no.Decision day tomorrow - to perm or not to perm
Perms are so eighties and straight hair is all the fashion now.
HTH
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Yep. It does seem to begger belief doesn't it.Originally posted by Alf W View PostThis reminds me. I've been looking for a "Chinny Reckon" smiley for a while now without much luck. Anyone else managed to find one? It would certainly be useful on here for the more 'creative' posters.
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This reminds me. I've been looking for a "Chinny Reckon" smiley for a while now without much luck. Anyone else managed to find one? It would certainly be useful on here for the more 'creative' posters.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI had the same decision a while back. For me it was 89k and when I jacked it last year it was 95k plus 15% bonus plus car allowance plus shares worth 20k a year. I got paid regular, had to put up with politics and got bored. I then jacked and went back contracting cause I didn't get on with my new boss. They have now left.
I need ******* shooting!!!
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Your virginity?Originally posted by AtW View PostThere is one thing you have not sold in your shop yet
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That's because I've sold Russian Dolls for about 7 years as well as Polish Chess sets and Hungarian Glass.Originally posted by AtW View PostWell, to be fair I've offered you to get some Russian dolls tat for your tat shop but you laughed me off like 3 years ago or something like that
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That's true, if I wanted to make money I'd do something else, much easier and make lots of millions by now having a nice detached house next to our own DimPrawn's mansion, BBQs like every time there is a nice weather in England, or in other words few times a year - that'd be grand innit?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI don't believe you ever started SKA with any commercial return in mind AtW.
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I don't believe you ever started SKA with any commercial return in mind AtW.Originally posted by AtW View Post
I would probably not engage into SKA project if I could earn that much, probably
If you wanted to make money you would have
contacted me years ago.
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And now you still hate your boss.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI had the same decision a while back. For me it was 89k and when I jacked it last year it was 95k plus 15% bonus plus car allowance plus shares worth 20k a year. I got paid regular, had to put up with politics and got bored. I then jacked and went back contracting cause I didn't get on with my new boss. They have now left.
I need ******* shooting!!!
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