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Would be interesting to run a sub thread from this to see how many of us are home based.


I understand Bob, you're quite right. But jacking it in is a huge risk in our modern Bushwellian new improved world with added Al Queda. It's like standing on the edge of precipice except in reality its everything you've achieved (no matter how little) on one side versus everything you stand to lose including relationships and being stigmatized by society as a failure because you dared. The truth is by taking the plunge you strengthen the relationships that really matter and weed out the dross.

Creative stuff: Design, interactive development (not web stuff), lots of thinking about all things visual and putting them on paper (or screen), basically. And a bit of project management.


My job title is 'The CreativeSomeone', which kind of sums up the fact I do all sorts!

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> fish Wrote:

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> >

> > I am inadequate and unworthy.:'(

>

> Stuff and nonsense Fish, you can be whatever you

> want to be if you put your mind to it.

> I also forgot to mention that I once played guitar

> for the Rolling Stones.


"Each and every day, I shall improve in every way".

ChavWivaLawDegree Wrote:

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> I breed chavettes.


You should live in Vauxhall then....


Which is a seemless segway into my job as a freelance motoring photographer/writer. (Mainly Classic Cars stuff...so if anyone has anything interesting give me a shout! Also if you drive a Merc, any age, then give me a PM, as I write about them also....)

boosboss Wrote:

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> As hard as I think of a way to try to make my

> occupation sound interesting, I can't :( I'm just

> a tube driver :)



just a tube driver thats means you,re the wealthiest person on this site. now dont be organising a walkout that was meant as tongue in cheek.

downsouth Wrote:

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> ED does seem to be over endowed with journalist

> folk and to think you were all deriding the estate

> agents! Bloody cheek...


That could be why this forum is so successful. There are lots of people on here who are.

A - Opinionated

B - Lazy

C - Both


It makes for good reading.


Let?s be honest, estate agents would probably fill it with baddly speld threads about silk ties and how to avoid the speed cameras on the South Circular.

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