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Originally posted by AtW View PostI plan to work until 8pm today mainly because I got to office near 11am but I'll be working through the weekend as usual.
It's not as if you're creating anything socially useful either. Get a life before it's too late.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI can finish now but I'm meeeting mates in town for drinks.
No doubt you'll be working till 11 pm in a vain attempt to make your co. more successful followed by a pot noodle in your bedsit.
Sad fookwit.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYou finish your permie job at 5 on Fridays?
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No doubt you'll be working till 11 pm in a vain attempt to make your co. more successful followed by a pot noodle in your bedsit.
Sad fookwit.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNot grumpy. Au contraire, looking forward to the weekend and spending time with the family.
But need to kill time between now and 5 and what better way than needling the dunces?
I guess if just like you I had to work 9-5 in a civil service full of boring pratts like yourself I'd also look forward to my weekend and bottle of cheap Talisker.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou are even more grumpy then usual. Everything okay? Upset it is Friday and you might have to spend time with Mrs sas?
But need to kill time between now and 5 and what better way than needling the dunces?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostLearn English, cretin.
You really are chief of the CUK Village Idiots aren't you?Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou can read, albeit barely, can't you?
Why don't you so some homework and find out the difference yourself?
Lazy as well as a moron, not a good combination.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIs your business doing so badly that you've given up and so are posting bollux on here?Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe CUK Village Idiots, of which you are a prominent member, couldn't tear themselves out of a brown paper bag.
It's like being attacked by a bunch of senile, toothless, old sheep except not as scary.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostHe's been torn a new one again!
It's like being attacked by a bunch of senile, toothless, old sheep except not as scary.
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