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Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon <at> gmail.com> writes: |
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> >> Q: Alan, can I ... <insert something stupid here>? |
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> >> A: I don't recommend that because ... <insert some politely worded |
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> >> well-thought out rationale here> |
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A politically correct Alan? RUBBISH mate rubbish! |
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(howz my tone?) |
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> > There must be some substantial benefits to compensate for all that |
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> > tongue-biting :) |
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> Oh yes, there's a benefit all right. I'm now back in a place I was 3 |
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> years OK: |
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> When I go home at night, I don't suffer from an over-powering urge to |
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> murder my kids, dogs, wife and generally visit havoc and destruction on |
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> all humanity. My wife says I'm a nice guy again. She didn't like living |
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> with that imposter. |
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Yes, I too had to give up 'riding the tiger' some years ago. It's really |
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bad on your health. I found being wise with money and enjoying my |
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(limited consulting) work leaves me with a far more rewarding life, |
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and a lower tax bill. |
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;-) |
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James |