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Aug 07, 2009 17:42

Right. I realise not all of you come from climates or time periods where you'd be aware of sun damage, but I'm getting way too many burns in the clinic turning out to be the simple result of overzealous beach time.

Lets learn how to be sun smart.

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filtered | unhackable worksmart August 8 2009, 00:55:17 UTC
I'd have thought avoiding those was part of the point.

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filtered | unhackable worksmart August 8 2009, 01:11:54 UTC
Not sure I need to hold out hope for be too concerned about them changing their minds.

I've been in casual relationships before. Generally brief ones with people I didn't know too well and could avoid later. The city stuffs that concept up pretty good.

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filtered | unhackable worksmart August 8 2009, 01:30:11 UTC
I think I can be reasonably certain.

And you have awful luck. Your one night stand threw you out of a window? No offence, but maybe you should try picking them a little less butch.

Sorry, about losing the baby.

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filtered | unhackable worksmart August 8 2009, 04:35:58 UTC
I've treated a few of you. Hopefully I'll manage to steer clear of the sheet glass.

Terrible idea. Although sixty on percent of relationships reportedly start in the workplace. Which means somebody must be getting it right.

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filtered | unhackable worksmart August 8 2009, 05:26:48 UTC
Grabbing the carrot is a euphemism I haven't heard. It should be sixty one percent of all relationships, allowing for the fact that a survey can't predict the future. Workplace is a loose term; I wouldn't call the lunch lady a colleague.

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