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Originally posted by Nizmo

geez im that boring am i - hummph! Dan come back and talk to me!! These guys are piking!

Niz I am a government worker... we are all the same.... the quicker i can get out of here the better :-) I'm gunna start packing up soon... nearly home time......

Originally posted by skyzerr33

lol

but government work is so easy

cooking spag bol

with mushrooms, garlic, onion, tomato and capiscan

Pffft governemtn work is soo easy..... that what i though... until i realise that i am the poor bugger who has to make up for all those donut eating slackers that you hear about.... which other gov workers (besides Niz:D ) works on a friggin sunday night doing server changes for 5 hours... not just one sunday night but about 10 in the past 4 months!! not to mention 10 hour days for 3 weeks straight!... BAH humbug....plus some days without lunches... this job is going to take 15 years off my life i friggin swear!!
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