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Thread: Interview the Person below you?
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1st August 2014, 21:20 #2961
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Yes, when I worked in Swaziland. At that time (seventies) 'Safari suits' were very popular in southern Africa - shorts, bush jacket and long socks all colour co-ordinated in colours like khaki, light and dark green, brown and, believe it or not, powder blue.
Have you worked outside your home country?Duncan Rollo
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1st August 2014, 23:33 #2962
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Yep, most of my working life as a Gardener. I guess that may change if I get a new job soon.
How would you help improve an organisation that you have no knowledge of? That was a question I was asked todayI still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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1st August 2014, 23:45 #2963
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By keeping apart from it.
Where did Steve worked as a gardener outside his country?
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2nd August 2014, 09:23 #2964
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2nd August 2014, 11:22 #2965
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No. It's just a game.
Which way do you prefer to cook eggs?
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2nd August 2014, 17:52 #2966
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Fried or poached.
Fried with bacon and sausages, but poached with Toast. I like Scrambled and hard boiled too but not so much.
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2nd August 2014, 17:58 #2967
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I aim at medium and either end up with medium/rare or well done. which is OK as I like steak either way. if you cook them under the grill there's all the juice to mop up with a slice of bread preferably the end slice (aka crust)
Do you like black pudding?Duncan Rollo
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2nd August 2014, 21:09 #2968
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Yes, although I only eat it with a fried breakfast, which I dont eat massively often. I remember on Holiday in 2008 in Scotland I had a fried breakfast every morning with Black Pudding and Haggis. It was delicious but sadly only something to be done on a holiday.
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2nd August 2014, 22:35 #2969
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We have a similar food called "drob" and I'd rather die than eat it. Although my mother's drob looked great.
What are you wearing now?
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2nd August 2014, 23:07 #2970
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White T shirt, Grey fleece shorts (they are comfy indoors even if they look rubbish) and socks.
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