Btw, I did get offered the job, but I didn't take it. Preferred to stay in good old Scotland!
Okay, not all city dwellers are bad but...
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ina
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And I once went to Bristol for an interview - just for one day... There on the night coach, and back the next night. Not an experience to be repeated unless absolutely necessary!
Btw, I did get offered the job, but I didn't take it. Preferred to stay in good old Scotland!
Btw, I did get offered the job, but I didn't take it. Preferred to stay in good old Scotland!
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I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
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Here Here. We go for walks quite often and I'd never, ever consider feeding or disrupting any animal, private looking land.Lucy Robyn wrote:Well what can I say? I'm a city dweller who likes walking in the countryside and visiting standing stones. I also know that I don't know anything about farming or livestock, country people do, so I leave it to them. Your experience just makes me cringe, it gives us responsible folk a very bad reputation. I wouldn't like people coming into my work place and telling me how to do my job!.
If someone told me I was ding something wrong I'd apologise at once.
Don't wory stoney - some of us city dwellers are good, considerate people.