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This is purely an amateur event Nomadd. Please no professionals.Originally posted by nomadd View PostYou sound concerned over the level of competition. Don't worry, you're still way ahead of us.
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WHSOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostMuch as I recognise that MF is a pathetic little man, your attempt at mockery is plain rubbish.
I usually only neg MF but you force me to make an exception.
It had fail written all over it. In fact when I saw it was so
tulipe I couldn't even bother to respond to it which in my case is as rare as seeing Churchill at a fund raising event for Pakistani Jews.
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Hi MFOriginally posted by nomadd View PostWow. Always been in this situation before. My project is up for an immediate extension & budget increase.
No projects$ > $100K have a chance of cancellation. Mine is $500k and by all intense [sic] purposes the sponsors have done a brilliant job on the ROI justification.
Deadline set for the 20th March for new budget start.
New pants time.
(And maybe an entire new suit.)
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Much as I recognise that MF is a pathetic little man, your attempt at mockery is plain rubbish.Originally posted by nomadd View PostWow. Always been in this situation before. My project is up for an immediate extension & budget increase.
No projects$ > $100K have a chance of cancellation. Mine is $500k and by all intense [sic] purposes the sponsors have done a brilliant job on the ROI justification.
Deadline set for the 20th March for new budget start.
New pants time.
(And maybe an entire new suit.)
I usually only neg MF but you force me to make an exception.
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Project not at risk.
Wow. Always been in this situation before. My project is up for an immediate extension & budget increase.
No projects$ > $100K have a chance of cancellation. Mine is $500k and by all intense [sic] purposes the sponsors have done a brilliant job on the ROI justification.
Deadline set for the 20th March for new budget start.
New pants time.
(And maybe an entire new suit.)
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