Swap chutney for Marmite and I'm sold.
As for the gladiator. I always thought that an excellent Gladiator name would have been "W_nker". What an amazing introduction that would have been to the assembled audience.
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Nahhh. Pretty but she has those eyes that still look sad when she's got a big smile on. Jet was the proper contractors pick.Originally posted by GregRickshaw View Post
Gladiator question won't help identify the returnee... the answer is only ever Lightning.
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Gladiator question won't help identify the returnee... the answer is only ever Lightning.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHello Matt. Welcome back. Would you still lick the chutney spoon and is your favourite gladiator still the same?
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Hello Matt. Welcome back. Would you still lick the chutney spoon and is your favourite gladiator still the same?
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Intro from an ex-contractor
Thought I'd say hi as it's been a long time since I was last vaguely around.
Just about to dive back into the contract market in the new year having spent 6 years working permanent roles. Prior to that I contracted from 1997 all the way through to 2017, experiencing all the high and lows of that journey.
Anyway, hello. My name's Matt and I'm an ex-contractor, about to become a contractor again.Tags: None
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