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I came back from a very nice lunch to find a large lump of spongi-form metal on my desk with a post-it saying "from Jeff".

 

Everyone in the office denied all knowledge. :)

 

I very bravely explained what it was to our ops manager. I don't think he believed me. The only thing I couldn't explain was how does it fit on the dashboard?

 

My ... Preciousss!

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Nah they go on the rear bulk head and connect to the spare tyre *cool*

 

 

 

Honest

 

 

 

I should know I have a white suit

 

 

PS I saw what was parked outside

 

Glad to see you are an equal oppourtunities employer, do you get a grant from Acton Council for it as well 😬

 

Mission accomplished

 

Edited by - Delbert on 1 May 2008 09:41:16

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Well it made evry car in the GTD collection exceedingly butch and rugged

 

Yes even that one , *eek* *eek*

 

I think we should applaud Db with his openmindedness

lesser men would not employ people with that imfliction and I include myself in that group *eek* *eek* 😬

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mission accomplished

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Ohh, get it right Davis!

 

7am - Breakfast

1pm - Dinner

6pm - Tea

9pm - Supper.

 

End of!

 

And it's pronounced GARIDGE, not GARAAAJE you nancy!

 


😬You laugh at me because I'm different, I laugh at you because you're all the same. 😬
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Tsk *rolleyes*

 

'Lunch' is eaten at lunchtime - 12:00 until 14:00

 

'Tea' is a meal taken at 16:00 consisting of sandwiches, cake & a cup of tea

 

'Dinner' is a meal consisting of a starter & main course eaten in the evening.

 

Supper is a meal without a starter eaten in the evening.

 

And EVERYONE knows it's a gar-age - pronounced garahge

*rolleyes*

 

😬

 


“May you - Work like you don't need the money, love like you've never been hurt, dance like no-one is watching, screw like it's being filmed and drink like a true Irishman”
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