thanks mate, it is an improvement massively in terms of salary but I essentially get to work for myself as it is contracting. I work in IT Project Management!northbank123 wrote:Congrats, guessing it must obviously be an improvement on current role then. What line of work are you in?skizz_b wrote:got a new job today, they want a months notice here but I'm out of here in 2 weeks either way. boom!
The Gooner Chinwag (NSFW)
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Aha... we have a PRINCE in our midst!skizz_b wrote:thanks mate, it is an improvement massively in terms of salary but I essentially get to work for myself as it is contracting. I work in IT Project Management!northbank123 wrote:Congrats, guessing it must obviously be an improvement on current role then. What line of work are you in?skizz_b wrote:got a new job today, they want a months notice here but I'm out of here in 2 weeks either way. boom!

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exactly that!DB10GOONER wrote:Aha... we have a PRINCE in our midst!skizz_b wrote:thanks mate, it is an improvement massively in terms of salary but I essentially get to work for myself as it is contracting. I work in IT Project Management!northbank123 wrote:Congrats, guessing it must obviously be an improvement on current role then. What line of work are you in?skizz_b wrote:got a new job today, they want a months notice here but I'm out of here in 2 weeks either way. boom!

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Ditto, brother.skizz_b wrote:exactly that!DB10GOONER wrote:Aha... we have a PRINCE in our midst!skizz_b wrote:thanks mate, it is an improvement massively in terms of salary but I essentially get to work for myself as it is contracting. I work in IT Project Management!northbank123 wrote:Congrats, guessing it must obviously be an improvement on current role then. What line of work are you in?skizz_b wrote:got a new job today, they want a months notice here but I'm out of here in 2 weeks either way. boom!

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can be boring as fuck but pays the bills, that's all i'm worried about! 

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Nice one Skizz...good on ya!
Barcelona forward Lionel Messi, 26, attended an audience with Pope Francis on Tuesday in the Vatican City along with his Argentina team-mates ahead of their friendly with Italy on Wednesday. Pope Francis, who was born to Italian parents in Argentina, says his loyalties are divided ahead of the game, and then went on to ask Messi how to walk on water.
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Barcelona forward Lionel Messi, 26, attended an audience with Pope Francis on Tuesday in the Vatican City along with his Argentina team-mates ahead of their friendly with Italy on Wednesday. Pope Francis, who was born to Italian parents in Argentina, says his loyalties are divided ahead of the game, and then went on to ask Messi how to walk on water.
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Again, ditto...skizz_b wrote:can be boring as fuck but pays the bills, that's all i'm worried about!

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Hey skizz.
It's good to read some good news fella, especially when the transfer thread is living up to it's (lowly) expectations.
Well done me ol' son.

It's good to read some good news fella, especially when the transfer thread is living up to it's (lowly) expectations.
Well done me ol' son.


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cheers OBG and top
you got an ostralian accent yet thin?
you got an ostralian accent yet thin?

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Cried off sick the last week of my notice... 

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Tomorrow, MPs start debating the gagging law. [1] The government wants to rush it through parliament. [2] Our best hope of stopping them is to make sure MPs realise just what a dodgy law they are being asked to vote for. Please can you email your MP now and help build the pressure?
If passed, the gagging law would have a chilling effect on our democracy. From May 2014, draconian new rules would prevent non-politicians from speaking up on the big issues of the day. A huge range of campaign groups and charities – everyone from The Royal British Legion, to Oxfam, to the RSPB - are warning about the threat this poses. [3]
MPs need to know we won't stand for this – so please take a minute to email yours before Tuesday's debate:
https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/gagging-bill-MPs
It’s telling that so many groups who wouldn't normally agree with each other have united to oppose the gagging law. Groups that speak out in favour of hunting, windfarms, HS2 or building more houses are joining together with groups who say exactly the opposite. [4]
That’s because there’s one thing we should all be able to agree on: in a healthy democracy, everyone should able to express their views. And everyone should be allowed to get organised to highlight what politicians are saying and doing on the issues that matter to them.
Politics is too important to leave to political parties. When we speak up about decisions that affect us and the future of our country, we can often change things for the better. Are politicians really so arrogant as to think the UK would be better off if all these groups were blocked from campaigning?
Let’s come together quickly and tell MPs that this gagging law must not be passed. The first vote is on Tuesday, so please email your MP now:
https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/gagging-bill-MPs
If passed, the gagging law would have a chilling effect on our democracy. From May 2014, draconian new rules would prevent non-politicians from speaking up on the big issues of the day. A huge range of campaign groups and charities – everyone from The Royal British Legion, to Oxfam, to the RSPB - are warning about the threat this poses. [3]
MPs need to know we won't stand for this – so please take a minute to email yours before Tuesday's debate:
https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/gagging-bill-MPs
It’s telling that so many groups who wouldn't normally agree with each other have united to oppose the gagging law. Groups that speak out in favour of hunting, windfarms, HS2 or building more houses are joining together with groups who say exactly the opposite. [4]
That’s because there’s one thing we should all be able to agree on: in a healthy democracy, everyone should able to express their views. And everyone should be allowed to get organised to highlight what politicians are saying and doing on the issues that matter to them.
Politics is too important to leave to political parties. When we speak up about decisions that affect us and the future of our country, we can often change things for the better. Are politicians really so arrogant as to think the UK would be better off if all these groups were blocked from campaigning?
Let’s come together quickly and tell MPs that this gagging law must not be passed. The first vote is on Tuesday, so please email your MP now:
https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/gagging-bill-MPs
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OneBardGooner wrote:Tomorrow, MPs start debating the gagging law. [1] The government wants to rush it through parliament. [2] Our best hope of stopping them is to make sure MPs realise just what a dodgy law they are being asked to vote for. Please can you email your MP now and help build the pressure?
If passed, the gagging law would have a chilling effect on our democracy. From May 2014, draconian new rules would prevent non-politicians from speaking up on the big issues of the day. A huge range of campaign groups and charities – everyone from The Royal British Legion, to Oxfam, to the RSPB - are warning about the threat this poses. [3]
MPs need to know we won't stand for this – so please take a minute to email yours before Tuesday's debate:
https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/gagging-bill-MPs
It’s telling that so many groups who wouldn't normally agree with each other have united to oppose the gagging law. Groups that speak out in favour of hunting, windfarms, HS2 or building more houses are joining together with groups who say exactly the opposite. [4]
That’s because there’s one thing we should all be able to agree on: in a healthy democracy, everyone should able to express their views. And everyone should be allowed to get organised to highlight what politicians are saying and doing on the issues that matter to them.
Politics is too important to leave to political parties. When we speak up about decisions that affect us and the future of our country, we can often change things for the better. Are politicians really so arrogant as to think the UK would be better off if all these groups were blocked from campaigning?
Let’s come together quickly and tell MPs that this gagging law must not be passed. The first vote is on Tuesday, so please email your MP now:
https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/gagging-bill-MPs
If you gag her, how is she going to suck?

