Study Buddy
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Hey, my fingers are sound I'll have you know!0 -
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:oops:
That's what Steve said too!0 -
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who is this Steve guy you keep picking on?0 -
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you two really are nuts!
Richard, Steve is Peugeot.0 -
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We were hoping to recruit him into the Buddies, but alas - he just wasn't up to the job.
Now we're just left with Malcolm...0 -
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Im sure there are a few guys out there that may take offence to that Helen!
Poor old J, Paul, Graham, Chris and Rob!
Edit: sorry if i missed any of you guys!0 -
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and me!
seems quiet on here though. just the nuts...0 -
Re:Study BuddyRichard1988 wrote:who is this Steve guy you keep picking on?
Richard, I would call it more giving "attention to" rather than picking on
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I meant left with Malcolm today - everyone is probably still recovering from yesterday.
Didn't mean to offend any of the guys!
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Oi, I'm still here too with definitely more to offer than Malcolm's mere chocolatey fingers...
Either you two must have scared Steve away or he didn't want to keep slumming it with the Buddies...
... serious reputation and all that, you know?
Robert0 -
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H, do you think we should prepare something for Robert now we have finished with Steve???
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What have you got in mind?
The hot wax is a little hairy now - we can't re-use it.
Although I quite like the sound of a Brazilian!
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It's really weird on here, isn't it?0 -
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You make me sound like a last resort
My fingers can work wonders!0 -
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Is it any wonder I keep...
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You are not the last resort Malcolm, we are just keeping you til last...... :twisted:0 -
Re:Study BuddyPaul22 wrote:I was 12st 7
Alright J, how tall are you? That doesnt sound overweight!
179 cm - by right's, i'm in the "standard" weight bracket but leaning more towards the overweight than the lesser side of the standard brracket.
I'm not full on dieting - I just want to lose a little chub and shed maybe a stone?0 -
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Thats bizzare, Im exactly the same height, 12st 9, Im the same!! :? Well give or take two pound :oops:0 -
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What's 179cm in English?
For the record, I am just over six foot and weigh around 12st 2lbs. My stomach does wobble but I would be classed as slim/medium. I used to be really skinny and when my hair was 100% dark, I was dubbed a burnt matchstick.
Now I'm just burnt out!!
Keeping me last for what Mandy?0 -
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5'8/5'90 -
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Thank you. I do find it funny that you use metric for height and imperial for references to weight.
Helen, being the athlete amongst us, why are track events measured in metric except for the marathon? Is there an equivalent for 26 miles 385 yards?0 -
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I think when it changed, they just changed the distance, because in the old days they used to run the 100 yrd race. I dont use metric for height, but J did, I had to convert it!0 -
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179cm is about 5'10".
I'm only 5'9" myself- which is supposedly average, but I can think of more taller people than shorter people. Maybe it's a median rather than mean average.
I'm a decidedly plump 15st. This annoys me because last January I was only 12st 10. Partly I blame the medication I have been on the last year or so messing up my 'hunger' sense and digestive system. Partly with work stress I've been eating more junk and not exercising enough.
All of which is a segue to my leaving my job next month. In just under three weeks, it will be time to hand in my resignation. This is something I've never done before- can anyone offer any advice/anecdotes? I'm leaving for full-time study, not directly to another job, and I want a polite, dignified exit.0 -
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Be prepared for them to offer you things to convince you to stay, if that is a possibility, think about what you would want, if anything could swing your opinion.0 -
Re:Study BuddyBe prepared for them to offer you things to convince you to stay, if that is a possibility, think about what you would want, if anything could swing your opinion.
I don't think so. I doubt they'd offer, and I can't think of anything I'd accept.
Maybe a real tame flying, fire-breathing dragon. :twisted:
What kind of things could actually be offered? More money, better duties, company car, that kind of thing?0 -
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Yeah, better duties, more money usually in my experience0
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