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Ric, I'm finding the lights at work a little too bright, any ideas how I could remedy this?

Stop being a whiny useless POS would be my suggestion

I'm just as outraged as you are lol

Also, a rare insightful comment I read was that the private sector probably has similar spuds, but their grievances aren't subject to FOI requests

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A picture of Al Pacino is NSFW? Jesus titty f**king christ.

lol, not the scarface post... the one a few posts up that was deleted

Also, a rare insightful comment I read was that the private sector probably has similar spuds, but their grievances aren't subject to FOI requests

we do... trust me...

Bargain!

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Now she's spick n span!

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Beat me to it ya bastard, I still have a full tank from the other day

Shame it's E85, I feel like I should be stockpiling it haha

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Haha shiet what a mark up. Wonder how many fell for it too :/

Good ol' alibaba

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