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  • doodab
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    I can type at 60 words per minute when I have an attack of tourettes.

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  • MarillionFan
    started a topic Over familiarity

    Over familiarity

    Breeds contempt. Or in my case at 9pm at night after a bottle of wine it's probably best to check out who was on the conference call and finding out who they were before cockily comparing the bloke typing super fast in the background (VP of Finance) as a replacement to all of the PA's in the business because he mentioned he typed at 80 words per minute after you asked who was typing so quickly.

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