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Originally posted by Alf W View PostWorking for a bank.
21 years ago I had just spent the day throwing stones at the police.
I'm not sure of the exact point at which I started selling out.
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Where were you 20 years ago?
Emma's bedroom finding inventive uses for a flute. Also: properly walloping Art and Design GCSEs, and neglecting Spanish & History.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostSteam tables LOL....the good old days.
When were you there and which building/section ?
I was there '79 (**** me, that was a while ago) until '94, split between Engines Sect and bloody Flow Measurement.
Worked up the hill in a place that advertises on the TV all the time, think of trains and sheep.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe NEL, steam tables doing my degree and a 6 month gig in the building next door where we decamped to the crooked lum each lunch time for 3 pints.
Steam tables LOL....the good old days.
When were you there and which building/section ?
I was there '79 (**** me, that was a while ago) until '94, split between Engines Sect and bloody Flow Measurement.
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Making Puma tail rotor spars on my Beaver.Last edited by gingerjedi; 4 April 2011, 21:34.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWorking in the National Engineering Laboratory and hating everything and everyone. Permenant job and permenantly skint.....
Little did I know that redundancy was on the way (YAY !) to change my life completely. Contracting, importing, the lottery, STD's were all on there way
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Working in the National Engineering Laboratory and hating everything and everyone. Permenant job and permenantly skint.....
Little did I know that redundancy was on the way (YAY !) to change my life completely. Contracting, importing, the lottery, STD's were all on there way
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Doing pretty much the same as I'm doing now but for a better daily rate.
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Living in Reading, wondering if I'd ever get a whole nights sleep again, after the birth of my daughter two weeks earlier.
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