Working like a dog

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Working like a dog

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Any one else been putting in 15 hours a day latley?
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yes sat on the m1 m62 m6 m5 m40 from thursday till saterday no sleep felt like a zombie went home slept from 8am till 6pm then went on a all nighter in london on the piss after braking down on the a21 i decided to check ashford and didnt get home till 8pm odd so pretty mad weekend
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I do long days on the regular. It = big pay packets.
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From what I hear, your not keeping on top of your local stuff!!
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Not really, had other stuff to get on with at Easter really. Like watching Cambridge beat Mansfield 3-2 today! :D
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thecannonball89 wrote:Any one else been putting in 15 hours a day latley?
how much do you actually earn an hour??
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Yeah sat at the irish open on saterday for 10 hours playing poker never left the table we ended up 1500 up so all good
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Up until September I was working 40hrs, playing 40hrs and studying a degree taught at full time pace by correspondence. Coupled with sport and girlfriend commitments it was just ridicules. Thankfully I took a new job at the turn of the year with much improved remuneration, I’m happy just to bank £1k a month now from machines. Chose life.
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Post by HorseRacingKing »

Milk you just couldnt handle the pace of life, god didn't make quitters they made themselves.
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I don’t think I made reference to quitting anything.

When I extract the bullshit from your posts, I am left with only punctuation.
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Post by JG »

','. If that first apostrophe had been put in couldnt

That's a very Escheresque schedule you had there MM, my brain hurts trying to squeeze all that into the days.


It IS all about moderation.


And discipline of course.




It's all about those two things.
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milk monitor wrote:Up until September I was working 40hrs, playing 40hrs and studying a degree taught at full time pace by correspondence. Coupled with sport and girlfriend commitments it was just ridicules. Thankfully I took a new job at the turn of the year with much improved remuneration, I’m happy just to bank £1k a month now from machines. Chose life.
not that i am butting in but i do think you should check your own grammer before making fun of somebody else:P
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Grammar :wink:
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harry2 wrote:Grammar :wink:
was a bit of a joke there, was waiting for someone to notice :)
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It always started like this, was it the tap water in Reading?

When the search for property had began, he had seen many potential pads. Comma Cottage in the town of fullstop had been tempting, had it not been downwind from a mobilephone mast, pumping out lots of txt jrgn pollution.

In the end it was the spacious rooms in Typo Towers, situated on the outskirts of Reading that were to be his residence.



However he could feel it now, the swelling in the index finger, the rowdy chant of a Sham 69 song and a general downright shoddy drop in standards within this bloomin' Country all pointed to one thing and one thing only. The word 'grammer' had been laid out for all to see. There was only one person, one superhero, who could correct it.

<<BOOOOOOM>>

CAPTAIN DISCIPLINE HERE!! OH WHAT? SORRY FALSE ALARM.



<<DOUBLE BOOM>>

It was none other than the infamous Pro Grammar. With red squiggly lines at the ready, his evil nemesis Doctur Txtsp:k :) ))) was gunning to take him down.
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