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Bleeker
Exactly Mike, what I tend to do also is leave a topic "on line" and I usually get an e-mail telling me that there has been a reply to that particular topic, so there is no time wasted at all. Trouble is some people take what you say literally - no sense of fun see - but there you goswingdingin wrote:no problem dee...!
i see you use the same technique as me to be online in work.....but hey , it doesnt stop us being professionals...![]()
mike
Speak later, cheers
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Gerry Cullen
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oops our spelling that bad gerry?Gerry Cullen wrote:Any chance any of yis could drop me an aul job application form ....i don,t know what yis work at but all of a sudden i,m begining to feel really well qualifiedi just have to work on the sighing bit.
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Thunderbolt
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Hello DeeW and Bleeker,
Just come back from a long day travelling from London to Blackburn and back and I didn't realise that sitting on train for 6 hours could be this tiring.
Had a look at your posts and just wanted to thank you for the support!
Now I AM moving over in February but it might take slightly longer to get the whole business started.
However, i've been in touch with the embassy and they've just sent me loads of stuff on relocation and opening a business so I have some interesting reading to do!
I love the idea of name sandwiches after people on the board. Everyone has been so helpful and I think that it's definitely a good idea.
How about I send a little form round to get everyone's favourite sarnie fillings and then I can start basing my menu on that!
Oh God, everyone has got me so excited about this project. I just want to move and make it happen now!
Just come back from a long day travelling from London to Blackburn and back and I didn't realise that sitting on train for 6 hours could be this tiring.
Had a look at your posts and just wanted to thank you for the support!
Now I AM moving over in February but it might take slightly longer to get the whole business started.
However, i've been in touch with the embassy and they've just sent me loads of stuff on relocation and opening a business so I have some interesting reading to do!
I love the idea of name sandwiches after people on the board. Everyone has been so helpful and I think that it's definitely a good idea.
How about I send a little form round to get everyone's favourite sarnie fillings and then I can start basing my menu on that!
Oh God, everyone has got me so excited about this project. I just want to move and make it happen now!
heya bolt! well mate i trully hope it`ll all work out for you!Thunderbolt wrote:Hello DeeW and Bleeker,
Just come back from a long day travelling from London to Blackburn and back and I didn't realise that sitting on train for 6 hours could be this tiring.
Had a look at your posts and just wanted to thank you for the support!
Now I AM moving over in February but it might take slightly longer to get the whole business started.
However, i've been in touch with the embassy and they've just sent me loads of stuff on relocation and opening a business so I have some interesting reading to do!
I love the idea of name sandwiches after people on the board. Everyone has been so helpful and I think that it's definitely a good idea.
How about I send a little form round to get everyone's favourite sarnie fillings and then I can start basing my menu on that!
Oh God, everyone has got me so excited about this project. I just want to move and make it happen now!
and well dont know about names but one sandwich i trully love is a pistolet with filet american with a boiled(sliced up) egg on it! ill be sure to order that at yer place when im over
and indeed travelling is a wear out! we drove to and back from the algarve from amsterdam this year...27 hours in one go! was knackered!
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Thunderbolt
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Thanks Tricky,
Save me looking silly!
But at least I'll have an interesting sarnie on the list. And I know what a boiled egg looks like (even sliced)
Blimey, all that travel in one go! My Dad just drove back to Switzerland but he did it in two days.
Think I'll be reminded of the joys of travelling that long when I move.
Save me looking silly!
But at least I'll have an interesting sarnie on the list. And I know what a boiled egg looks like (even sliced)
Blimey, all that travel in one go! My Dad just drove back to Switzerland but he did it in two days.
Think I'll be reminded of the joys of travelling that long when I move.
rofl! no no filet american! its emmm how do you call that in english the best part of the cow...sirloin? minced with herbs and such like errr pate? and on top of that a boiled egg...sliced! sorry doesnt sound that good this way but trust me its very very nice!tricky wrote:Okay I'll ask.
Beeker, what is a Pistolet and a Boiled American! (no reference to Cowboy I hope)![]()
Tricky
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Thunderbolt
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heheh well speaking of chicken you could also do a spicy chicken thing! kinda like a chicken filet piri piri! chicken filet bits in spicey sauce with some lettuce on top on a ciabatta! oh dear getting a tad peckish sorry maybe i`m getting carried awayThunderbolt wrote:So we're having Tricky's coronation chicken, Bleeker's sirloin pate with herbs and sliced egg, keep em coming!
Tricky, cat is doing ok thanks. Banging into a lot of furniture because she is sporting a very trendy funnel type thing on her head.
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Thunderbolt
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