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Old 10th Sep 2009, 19:25
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TheBeak
 
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Never! Where would our worldly resident lecturers spout their unrelenting tosh if posters had to abide by this???

Sit tight, follow their advice and don't do otherwise without their unequivocal permission - they know best
Don't mind 99 jolegg, he/she has believed everything CTC have said and is resting quite comfortably on his/her laurels. Come and post to us when you are coming back down to reality wont you jolegg, because it will happen. If they haven't placed you yet, make sure you buy yourself some KY. Remember, there are no guarantees! And 'heavily implieds' count for jack . See if you can find Bealzebubs take on airline hold pools. In fact I'll try and find it for you and place it below.

As for your second sentence there:

From people of unquestionable intelligence:

MANY A TRUE WORD IS SPOKEN IN JEST - "Some truths, too painful or too likely to provoke, can be spoken only when the listener has been disarmed by laughter. A proverbial truth known for centuries, this notion was apparently first recorded by Chaucer with the line, 'A man may seye full sooth (truth) in game and pley,' from 'Canterbury Tales' (c. 1387). In 'King Lear' (1605), William Shakespeare wrote, 'Jesters do oft prove prophets,' and some years later, essentially the modern version was rendered in the 'Roxburghe Ballad' (c. 1665): Many a true word hath been spoken in jest.." From "Wise Words and Wives' Tales: The Origins, Meanings and Time-Honored Wisdom of Proverbs and Folk Sayings Olde and New" by Stuart Flexner and Doris Flexner (Avon Books, New York, 1993).

Go and find your box and get back in it.

Don't assume that everyone doing an IRT is hoping to work in Aviation.
Of all the assumptions in the world it is a pretty safe assumption though isn't it? Unless they sounded 50.
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