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Beatrice Started conversation Mar 27, 2008
Funny, I was just thinking I hadn't seen you around for a while, and then up you popped!
How's things? Job good or bad? Any women about?
(I can not only curl my tongue, but whistle through it )
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Zak T Duck Posted Mar 27, 2008
I'm ok, just exhausted and off work because of it (which is sort of true, I'm actually off because I'd lose my remaining 10 days leave if they weren't taken by the end of March). That's still not stopped me from working since the branches all have my mobile number and tend to not take "I'm on holiday, off" as an answer to their IT needs. Oh well, back to the grind properly on Tuesday. Part of me doesn't really want to go back but needs must.
As for a special person in my life, if there is someone they are probably an expert at hide and seek.
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Beatrice Posted Mar 27, 2008
You need to turn your mobile off!
Or have a separate work and personal one.
Can you really not smell freesias? Don't reckon your missing out on too much there. I wish I couldn't smell roses, they always remind me of damp straw.
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Zak T Duck Posted Mar 27, 2008
I doubt work would push for a separate mobile. I had to stop claiming my mobile expenses since even with the work stuff on there I'm stupidly below the free minutes and texts quota. Could do with going on a cheaper tarrif, but I doubt I can get one with the unlimited data I really could do with having.
As for fresias, I can smell them. I was just trying to remember from GCSE Biology what stuff can be affected by your genes.
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Beatrice Posted Mar 27, 2008
Ah yes, didn't Braniac do some of their pseudo scientific 'speriments on how asparagus affects the smell of some peoples wee, but not others?
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