Job situation
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Job situation
Discuss.
Settling in to the job although the extra commuting is a bit tiring. Have a preferred route to walk between between Central and Bath Street (which does not include Blythswood Street) Office just been refurbished so very civilised surroundings and the people seem nice.
Good to hear, Les.
No need for trauma at your advanced age.
Do have your own lavatory.
All in and sans the extra commute it sounds like a win situation.
I would love for Les to write a poem about wine for CG's thread. I know that he is an accountant. It's not like he's manker hearted (he wouldn't dream of harshing a single soul off of the board). Unlike manker...who hounded some of the forum's finest into internetz retirement. He even bought his wife a posh silver bin for a present ffs.
Anyhoo, I'll bet Les has a propensity for poetry.
-bd
Job sounds fine. Good to hear.
What's wrong with Blythswood Street. :unsure:
I don't actually have my own toilet but neither do I share a cubicle (unless absolutely necessary)
Wine is fine
especially at 2/9d per glass
I would pay more
if the vintage offered had class
but not much more
Pure genius.
-bd
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-bd
I'm going to stand outside Central tonight, see if I can spot Les. :yes:
Make a sign and put Hoi Les on it.
I am a blur as I steam towards me train platform.
Will keep an eye out for mad pregnant stalkers with signs though :unsure:
Good advice at any time, I always think.
Meh, I went out for dinner instead. Les obviously doesn't care much for meeting me. :snooty:
Les hates Skweeky :cry:
Don't I know that.
I made the mistake of telling my first wife (pregnant) that we didn't need to spend another thousand dollars on a new crib when my son was just graduating from his.
I did this with my back to her, which precluded my seeing the coffee mug before it whizzed past my ear.
I turned just in time to have her second offering hit me between the eyes.
Our relationship went steadily downhill from there. :whistling
Les hates me :cry:
Surely not, you drama queen you.
Indifferent, maybe.
You might begin a rapprochement by explaining that you don't even know my ex-wife, nor his for that matter.
He's obviously a bit skittish, and will need to be reassured.
Perhaps instead of a sign lettered "Les", you might make one that says, "Skweeky", thus putting the ball in his court, option-wise.
Les, are you getting all this. :whistling
HOw do you know my sign didn't say 'Skweeky'?
Were you watching me? :o
Les indifferises me :cry:
Where is JP to back my corner? He specialises in this kind of thing, I'm sure.
People would think I were a bit weird though :mellow:
Dress like a chauffeur and you'll be fine.
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Do I need to cut my hair and dye it gray?
I might have trouble growing the moustache though....