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Yeah....yep.Originally posted by Wodewick View PostOnly guessing here but....... Me?
I think the title of this thread is brave, at best.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI think Old Greg said something innocuous which was enough to provoke a witch-hunt, pitch forks to be brandished and fires lit.
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Not at all. I made an interesting proposal and some of our colleagues were decent enough to illustrate my point.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI think Old Greg said something innocuous which was enough to provoke a witch-hunt, pitch forks to be brandished and fires lit.
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I think Old Greg said something innocuous which was enough to provoke a witch-hunt, pitch forks to be brandished and fires lit.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostWorrava missed?
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It's going to get worse.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSee, you can do it! That was a nice little post!
Just had one of those 'yeah, but that's never worked that way. That's not how it works on product X' call about why the key fundemental cornerstone of my entire design for a client has just failed testing.
If he wasn't in Belgium I would have ******* killed him.
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If it was, there'd be a lot more blank posts.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIsn't that what CUK General is for?
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Isn't that what CUK General is for?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostCalm down dear. And don't always post the first thing that comes into your head.
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Is this another of those alcohol withdrawal rages, or just the standard drunken / coke rage? I'm finding it hard to differentiate.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostTry putting your head in an oven and playing with some matches.
You need to change your life before it's too late.
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