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He sure does know a lot about everything. Or at least be prepared to offer an opinion and insult people who disagree, which is basically the same thing.
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Got to be Dimprawn innit. Unless his ex wifes had all his cash
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Pitch in.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostShame I missed that one. What a classic twunt.
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Shame I missed that one. What a classic twunt.Originally posted by speling bee View Post
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Whoever we nominate will have to be submitted to Dodgy Agent even in order to be considered (he will submit CV's by close of business tomorrow)
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Andy Murray. *Originally posted by doodab View PostBBC News - Bank of England governor job to be advertised
Who should CUK put forwards? AtW is an obvious candidate, and I suppose sasguru might come out of retirement for a job like that. Any other suggestions?
* Yes, I accept the accent might be a bit of a problem.
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Northern Lady UK has a good head for figures.Originally posted by doodab View PostYeah, but we have to nominate someone from CUK
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I vote cojak. Any dissenters will get an immediate banning. Should make life alot easier.
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Doesn't a viable candidate need to be better with people than numbers?Originally posted by doodab View PostBBC News - Bank of England governor job to be advertised
Who should CUK put forwards? AtW is an obvious candidate, and I suppose sasguru might come out of retirement for a job like that. Any other suggestions?
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kaliniktaOriginally posted by doodab View Post
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...want-back.html
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Who shall we nominate?
BBC News - Bank of England governor job to be advertised
Who should CUK put forwards? AtW is an obvious candidate, and I suppose sasguru might come out of retirement for a job like that. Any other suggestions?Tags: None
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