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It was a bit of a comedown from Marylebone but I've adjusted. We have a couple of new Waitrose now which makes it easier to bear.
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Yes indeed, anyone who can look around his bedsit and convince himself it's a manor house has been very lucky with his psychological issues.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThere's an old saying, it is better in life to be lucky than smart, and sasguru epitomises this trait.

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I think the saying is is "its better to be rich and stupid .....". Now I'm one of those and you're one of those.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThere's an old saying, it is better in life to be lucky than smart, and sasguru epitomises this trait.

I'll let the congregation decide who is what.
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There's an old saying, it is better in life to be lucky than smart, and sasguru epitomises this trait.Originally posted by doodab View PostYou also seem to have it confused with being in the right place at the right time, and very little idea what it actually entails..
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Oh well that's OK as long as I can invoice.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt keeps you from finding real serious errors.
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Why do they keep making it so easy?Originally posted by AtW View PostYour job does not require it - you seek faults in other people's work rather than trying to do actual work yourself.
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Your job does not require it - you seek faults in other people's work rather than trying to do actual work yourself.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostUnlike you Sas, I'm not really very intelligent, but then unlike you I've never really needed to be intelligent.
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Unlike you Sas, I'm not really very intelligent, but then unlike you I've never really needed to be intelligent.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNot really.
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