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by IAIN » Jun 12th, '06, 13:38
it was suggested that maybe i should look at tidying up my desk a bit at work...i don't see anything wrong with it personally....
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by Stephen Ward » Jun 12th, '06, 13:41
Looks like my home office

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by Flash » Jun 12th, '06, 13:42
That
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by Mandrake » Jun 12th, '06, 14:33
What's the problem? Nice and tidy (compared to mine!).
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by IAIN » Jun 12th, '06, 14:48
...alot of people here tend to subscribe to the 'clear desk - clear mind' ideal...rubbish....
...im always slightly distrustful of people with super-tidy desks, cant quite say why - just a bit robot like about them....how about that for a sweeping generalisation for a monday afternoon...
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by Mandrake » Jun 12th, '06, 14:50
Clear desk = s*d all else to do and finding 'work' to fill in the boring bits between arriving and going home again.
I may be a wee bit biased here

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by Stephen Ward » Jun 12th, '06, 14:52
You know what they say "dirty pants, clean bottom"

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by Flash » Jun 12th, '06, 15:07
I like the way you're at work reading a post by Bananafish....

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by IAIN » Jun 12th, '06, 15:27
please note: pack of green bikes and though you cant really see it - a bashful lock ontop of a pot of spare change...
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by Mandrake » Jun 12th, '06, 15:29
The green bikes were the first thing I noticed - what worries me is the Dictionary!
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by IAIN » Jun 12th, '06, 15:35
ar yu sayen i downe neid a dikshunhairy Manduck?
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by Stephen Ward » Jun 12th, '06, 15:36
I didn't know people still bought bashful lock

hmmm. must go order some
What makes me laugh is the fact that the word dictionary is in the dictionary

If you don't know the meanin of the word, you won't be using one

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by Flash » Jun 12th, '06, 15:37
Hey, I've also just noticed that the cup only contains a ghost of a former liquid... A bit like the coffee version of the Turin Shroud.

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by Mandrake » Jun 12th, '06, 15:39
ar yu sayen i downe neid a dikshunhairy Manduck?
No - I have what looks like the same one (special offer from 'The Works' last year) on the shelf behind me!
(Cue for impromptu long distance book test!)
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by Stephen Ward » Jun 12th, '06, 15:41
impromptu long distance book test!
Isn't that a song by YES

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