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FTFY - if the missus has her way.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAre we having a pissing contest?
I warrant my share bonus next month beats your entire years income, so get back in your Cayenne.
So a large 6-figure bonus? Not bad.
Difference is you have to sweat blood and destroy your health for it.
Dying young is real possibility for you.
I enjoy what I do and get to see my lad growing up.
No contest.
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Are we having a pissing contest?Originally posted by sasguru View PostI earn more than the wife who earns more than you, so back in your box.
I warrant my share bonus next month beats your entire years income, so get back in your mondeo.
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You have this all wrong. Once you understand that he's an anhedonic fantasist, you see that there's little point in him pretending to be happy, so he may as well pretend to be financially successful.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNice work if you can get it....although I do enjoy what I do.
We should thank our lucky stars we're not like MF with his stressful, wage-slave, travelling for work, not pleasure lifestyle.
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Nice work if you can get it....although I do enjoy what I do.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostHow does £10k for ten seconds work sound?
Nowt to do with IT just music.
We should thank our lucky stars we're not like MF with his stressful, wage-slave, travelling for work, not pleasure lifestyle.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostHell hath no fury...
Anyway, fancy a pint this week?
Can do - where/when do you suggest?
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Fancy a swift one tomorrow?Originally posted by norrahe View PostIf it's KLM they seem to have cut down on what booze they give you on short haul flights.
I used to enjoy a voddy and tonic when flying back on a Friday evening, not any more
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