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Mr M Thompson's former position..
« on: Oct 25 - 2008 »
MR H R W SMITH HAS TAKEN OVER FROM MICK THOMPSON WHO WILL NOT BE REPLACED
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Re: Mr M Thompson's former position..
« Reply #1 on: Oct 26 - 2008 »
So no surprise there then, after all the job adverts everywhere they couldn't find anyone willing to work for them, its still going downhill rapidly with no sign of any change for the better.
Beware the toes you tread on today are not attached to the leg that supports the arse that you are gonna have to kiss tomorrow.

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Re: Mr M Thompson's former position..
« Reply #2 on: Oct 26 - 2008 »
So no surprise there then, after all the job adverts everywhere they couldn't find anyone willing to work for them, its still going downhill rapidly with no sign of any change for the better.


Is Mr Smith still driving that ancient Rover 2oo with all those dusty old microwave ovens in the back seat?. He turned up at one pub, climbed from the driving seat dressed in his fathers patched up suit and a flat hat, really no body could take him seriously neither the customers or the staff.

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Re: Mr M Thompson's former position..
« Reply #3 on: Mar 13 - 2009 »
Some things never change then. When he visited the pub I worked at he had that manky flat-cap stuck in his arm-pit, and the heel of his shoe was hanging off, so every time he walked it was flapping around. It was mesmerising!!  ;D ;D