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Everything posted by adios
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Just equalised. First competitive goal for his new club.
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I do have a tricky bastard of an apache problem involving the third level of subdirectory going to the wrong place in a dynamic redirection of subdomains if you fancy it? I fear Patrokles may try to scare me away.
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Am I the only one picturing him wearing white gloves, throwing shapes in the corner of the office while all this lurid activity was going on?
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Did you get the ever so subtle double entendre, though?
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I recommend you all cancel your contracts. Yes, yes I do work for Orange
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It is, yet another reason why Renton's post couldn't be further from the truth.
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You're probably not tied down once they've started fucking you about, check your contract. No, the Fish is right, burn their village. Bagsy first pick of their women.
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Could I get any further from it?
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Telling them that you're very upset with this whole episode and would like to cancel your contract may get you put through to a manager. I would then proceed to cancel the contract, but that's just me.
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Gemill's always one here early when I check at weekends.
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The last time Oliver said that (about the manager search), we ended up with the bloke who happened to be hanging around in the manager's office anyway. I'm just glad it wasn't after office hours or we'd have ended up with one of the cleaners. Do you reckon Freddy asks them if they know of any decent strikers when Toucan Telecom ring up? There's your SoccaStars tbh.
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Cheers, I can search myself, I just know there's a couple of decent js heads about on here, and I don't fancy registering on another forum.
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173618[/snapback] Shit, we're signing Kevin Kyle.
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I'm paper tbh.
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For the most part they are pretty ignorant of what's going on. I remember being at work on the day of Bush's final deadline to Saddam Hussein before the bombs started going, with the BBC News 24 feed on. These two lasses I was working with had no idea what was going on when the bombs started dropping because they were completely oblivious to the fact that it was all about to kick off. These are college graduates, studying to be CPAs, and not a clue that their country was going to war. Challenge them on the rights and wrongs of it though, and you got a look of utter disgust and a load of shit about 9/11 and how Hussein was DEFINITELY involved. It's sad that people can be so stupid and yet hold such ludicrous views when you try to take it up with them. I just used to get told "I don't know why you even live here seen as all you do is bash America" off one lass. I did used to wind her up intentionally though. 173619[/snapback] Mystery solved tbh. Seriously, the education over there is a little weird. Over here people tend to be more cultured, well rounded () when they have a good education. I find they're more one-track over there. No interest in anything outside of their field.
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Check out foxnews.com or wait a couple of years and flick over to Sky News. It is scary, and we'd be just as bad over here if we were being indoctrinated with that shit constantly. The likes of Bill O'Reilly/Ann Coulter are hilarious to watch, until you remember people believe it.
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Sadly not, they'd be in good company. Same doesn't go for Islamophobia. The way the average US citizen reacted to an act of atrocity vs how the average UK citizen did recently says a lot, I think. It's hard because obviously there are many millions of sound US citizens, but there's definitely a problem there, and a lot of the sound ones I've spoken to acknowledge it.
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How do I reference a variable in an address document.formname.child.style.display="none"; Where 'child' is the variable, I've tried all mixes of square brackets, dollar signs, pluses etc. I could assemble it as variable first and then reference it, but I'd rather avoid that if possible.
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I'll have you know I've a very strong moral code, it just seldom intersects with the laws of the land. Racists, basically. Voting Bush wouldn't have helped their cause, like, but I wouldn't codemn them for that. Actually, I'd probably have forgiven the racism if they had brains in their head.
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I don't agree, like, I think the US serves as a warning to where we're all headed. I haven't been there since 1999, and I've said I won't set foot back there unless things change a lot. We just had friends over from the States, very representiative of upper middle class US, no reason to be unhappy with their lot. Fucking shocking opinions on things outside the US, and well "educated" too. I was very nice to them while they were here, but I told the girlfriend they weren't welcome back, and I'm not that intolerant. There's plenty of good ones in the US, I've always thought it was a land of extremes, for every bad one there's an equally good one, but they do do stupidity like no one else on Earth. I don't think that's by birth, though, they're farmed that way.
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It's probably pretty similar to Ireland, yes, there's plenty of money in the country, but living costs are sky high and people are over-worked. Weather definitely makes a difference too.
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For people that are supposed to be happy, they've got a bargain bucket full of hatred.
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You'd all be miserable regardless of economic climate tbf.
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Now that we've established that we're all racists, Alex will come back with a serious answer to my post...