Here is some good news for a change.

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Marino
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Here is some good news for a change.

Post by Marino »

Two of my oldest pals have just popped round to see me and have a cup of coffee, they were both looking pretty smug and a little shook up.

One of them has just landed himself a million pound contract.
And my other pal out of the blue has been given a job flying VIPs all over Europe in three brand new Leer Jets.
How fucking cool is that?
So hang on in there people, good things do happen still.

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Mike_CFC
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Re: Here is some good news for a change.

Post by Mike_CFC »

They certainly do Sir.And good luck to them.

It's all about ambition and motivation.

Try telling that to some of the knuckle heads i work with !grin!

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Marino
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Re: Here is some good news for a change.

Post by Marino »

I have been friends with these two guys since I was about 11. And although they have done very well in cooperate business they have never snubbed me for what I do. I was even the best man at one of the guys wedding.

It was so nice to see my mates doing good. Although I felt a little green behind the ears truth be known, but I will have to console myself with the ten girls I get to shag on my next movie.

Yes Mike they are both hard workers and really nice guys. But nowadays you don't often see the good guy coming out on top. I just thought I would share this good news with my friends from the O/T

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colonel
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Re: Here is some good news for a change.

Post by colonel »

They probably envy you!

Oh, btw- I love the destination windows on the bus on your 'Road Trips' website. Ballsbridge in Dublin...and I am impressed you found the hamlet of Fockbury, near Bromsgrove!

But why didn't you use two more places near Bromsgrove?

Bell End is a hamlet north west of Bromsgrove, and I think the only place called that in the country...

And how about the Lickey Hills! A part of the Birmingham- Worcs. greenbelt that should remain green always, most of south Brum must have been fathered up there. I remember Dawn French being interviewed on Midlands TV and saying that you had to like a place [Birmingham] which had a courting [and dogging, presumably] place called the Lickeys. !grin!

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