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I have to work with real people most days of the week - and they tiresome, smelly , coiffured , macho, forelock tugging, company mantra quoting, deal sealing, power breakfasting, backstabbing, snotty, evasive, meeting and greeting, networking fetishist, high fiving right wing wankers on the whole


This is why I turn my blackberry off and hide in the toilet cubicles for much of the day


but the corporate boss scum have turned up the aircon in the bogs, so it isnt as easy to to catch 40 winks unless you go prepared


Internet people every time.

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Your c**k must ache if it's largely po*n & naughty

> *Bob* how did you know what queenie was "up" to


Careful woof, you will find your post hung out to dry if you make comments like this...


Bitter and twisted cos I was caught and ousted by DD (6)

???? Wrote:

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> Internet gambling knocks sh1t out of real life

> gambling


My brother plays a lot of poker.. he plays online too, but I don't think there's a real substitute for dragging a large pile of money over to your side of the table (or watching it go the other way)

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