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yup, intentionally so.
I had a 14 month contract that ended 8 weeks ago, decided to take the summer off and travel a bit, now im back, forwarding plan B a bit and then i'll duck into a short contract to pay for xmas pressies and snowboarding sometime mid september.
shame about the cr@ppy summer thoughThe proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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sadly i have been to watch JK. I think we had three stories that they don't tell you until the day
1. Take you kid and get out of my sons life
2. DNA results
3. A storey of a man who had been abused as a child and only come out now to the police.
They won't let you wear any designer logos as they cover them up with tape. I wanted to wear a t-shirt saying "Hello Mum i'm on TV".
JK is a bit of a sleaze when he's off camera totally different to what you see on tv.Thats the way the cookie crumblesComment
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Originally posted by chef View Postyup, intentionally so.
I had a 14 month contract that ended 8 weeks ago, decided to take the summer off and travel a bit, now im back, forwarding plan B a bit and then i'll duck into a short contract to pay for xmas pressies and snowboarding sometime mid september.
shame about the cr@ppy summer though
How do you earn your crust? Programmer?
Is Plan B related?Comment
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i'm an applications developer to earn a crust but plan B is totally unrelated, more along the lines of catering for late night munchies.. a popular idea but i'll be doing a trial run to work out demand and viabilityThe proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Originally posted by chef View Posti'm an applications developer to earn a crust but plan B is totally unrelated, more along the lines of catering for late night munchies.. a popular idea but i'll be doing a trial run to work out demand and viability
I think I came across a similar concept on the web recently.
Basically, a late night food (home delivery) service for pissheads who've come back from a night out.Comment
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostGood luck with it mate.
I think I came across a similar concept on the web recently.
Basically, a late night food (home delivery) service for pissheads who've come back from a night out.
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Originally posted by chef View Posti'm an applications developer to earn a crust but plan B is totally unrelated, more along the lines of catering for late night munchies.. a popular idea but i'll be doing a trial run to work out demand and viability
are quite popular.
Just moved to the sticks though and they won't deliver..."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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nope.. "Unfortunately we are unable to deliver to .."
and they shut at 11pm, same time as local tesco's..
do chinese/indians sell pints of milk, t-bags, rizzlers, tobacco, choc bars?
plan b still in the running..The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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