
answer the phones and make the tea and occasionaly do some nice drawings and stuff?
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Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:17,
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no, no, really rubbish, this is Worcestershire.
The boss is not very well educated at all, can't spell anything. Was talking about hay bales today as we've got some bails on the cover.
The only reason i'm still there is because it's easy and it's local and it funds my trips to London. (just about).
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Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:24,
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The boss is not very well educated at all, can't spell anything. Was talking about hay bales today as we've got some bails on the cover.
The only reason i'm still there is because it's easy and it's local and it funds my trips to London. (just about).

Basically it's a free mag you pick up from supermarkets in the places you see AutoTrader etc. It's supposed to be a guide to things to do, a lifestyle mag.
The circulations 25,000 once a month - this month i've written some stuff about a guy organising a jazz night to raise money for a Gambian school, refugee and asylum seekersm. It's not big clever journalism type writing really. I did have an occasional computer games column though.
I'm starting to nod my head forward in an unconscious slumber every now and again. Not slept since Monday.
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Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:31,
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The circulations 25,000 once a month - this month i've written some stuff about a guy organising a jazz night to raise money for a Gambian school, refugee and asylum seekersm. It's not big clever journalism type writing really. I did have an occasional computer games column though.
I'm starting to nod my head forward in an unconscious slumber every now and again. Not slept since Monday.

if you didn't have time and it didn't have to mention Worcester....
At least, I think he would. He used to do that stuff.
Edit: and *hug* to help your sleepless situation ;)
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Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:36,
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At least, I think he would. He used to do that stuff.
Edit: and *hug* to help your sleepless situation ;)