Club Arnage
Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: Chris (Liverpool Boys) on October 29, 2004, 10:44:58 am
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At last the final day has arrvied at work and is a bit like life on MB really we are all allready on the kronenbourg and have scotch and haggis for breakfast which will be very shortly comencing. ;D
So I am now chris formally a banker.
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Go Chris, go!!
It's a travesty if you ask me.
Doesn't Haggis and scotch involve matches?....
H
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Taxi home today then Chris.
All the best.....
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At last the final day has arrvied at work and is a bit like life on MB really we are all allready on the kronenbourg and have scotch and haggis for breakfast which will be very shortly comencing. ;D
So I am now chris formally a banker.
Ah, thats where you went wrong, you should have been bringing in Tiger beer, Barjies and Nan breads.
Never mind you can go fishing now and be a Master Bater.
Good Luck!
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If anyone was wondering why my Dad took 2 weeks off of work when the form for his ear operation said he only needed two days off, I think you may have your answer......
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All the best for the future Chris...I was made redundant 14 years ago in 1990.......as you konw I have a thriving domestic appliance business.
Try retraining to be an electrician or even better a Corgi registered fitter.
A plumber colleague of mine does no general plumbing,only gas orientated jobs and earns £2000 a week plus!!!!!
Wishy
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Chris, welcome to the O.O.W.C, with Bart taking ser and Belly being a pensioner and now you are a doley, that only leaves me that is not a member. Good luck in whatever you decide to do.
catch u later.
Bri.
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Yeah, best of luck Chris. Been there and done that (1992). Now work for myself - plumbing, tiling, electrics etc. Don't earn so much, don't have company car or expense account, but I work when I want and have more fun!! As long as I have the price of a pint or three and can get to LM every year, what's the problem.
Whatever you decide, best of luck
DB
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Try retraining to be an electrician or even better a Corgi registered fitter.
Wishy
OK, so what does fitting bits of Diecast cars got to do with being an electrician ?