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One day I will be the master.Originally posted by russell View PostYou and Troll and my biggest influences.
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I know. I was so proud when I handed it to you.Originally posted by russell View PostBut I have a PHD in trolling.
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ftfyOriginally posted by russell View PostIf I was a c**t I would be a banker in the city make £££££££, maybe im too thick..
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Thats just because you are a c**t though......Originally posted by russell View PostI'm not, still doomed. Bench in 13 days.
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Amazingly, I'm working on a HIP Replacement project.......Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI'd be worried that Ian Anderson calls you 'Old fella', but as long as the hip replacement is holding up no reason you can't tap your feet in your chair.
But it's 'Host Intrusion Prevention' rather than the obvious ageing joints problem.....
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Perhaps they did the cutting they can do during the last recession, which was quite recent as I remember. I suppose we'll get a new 'mandatory rate cuts' season now.Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostTis true, if you have a contract they seem to be running and running but on the other hand if your benched its a struggle to get back in there, is it possibly because clients are not wanting to increase head count either way
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Tis true, if you have a contract they seem to be running and running but on the other hand if your benched its a struggle to get back in there, is it possibly because clients are not wanting to increase head count either wayOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
boomed; interesting that as we enter so-called economic armageddon, lots of people are announcing extensions
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boomed; interesting that as we enter so-called economic armageddon, lots of people are announcing extensions
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