
Can you say all that in one go withought stopping to take a breather?
bet you carnt

Embarrasingly mate i couldn't say much of it at all, i can swearlozz wrote:Thats a tongue twister![]()
Can you say all that in one go withought stopping to take a breather?
bet you carnt
IT is a small world indeed. Worked in the mould for plastics industry in that very town.DaiRees wrote: I used to have to go to Marinha Grande for tool trials when I worked in plastics, that area's not so touristy and as a result very very nice. People are so friendly! Got the worst sunburn I've ever had in Nazare![]()
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He'll deliver them but you'll have to pay for 2 flights plus accomodation, small price really he does a fantastic job.Mig5 wrote:IT is a small world indeed. Worked in the mould for plastics industry in that very town.DaiRees wrote: I used to have to go to Marinha Grande for tool trials when I worked in plastics, that area's not so touristy and as a result very very nice. People are so friendly! Got the worst sunburn I've ever had in Nazare![]()
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Which companies did you interact with?
people are very friendly, even more if you dont speak the language!?![]()
Send you a pm about stickers, do you send them abroad or not really?
There were 4 companies we used altogether plus a couple of test houses, I remember Moldene because they had the lions share of our work, but can't remember the names of the others. As I said some lovely people but they were nuts, working long hours and ignoring health and safety, don't think I met anyone who had all their fingers!! I hate business travel generally but actually have many fond memories of my trips out thereMig5 wrote:IT is a small world indeed. Worked in the mould for plastics industry in that very town.DaiRees wrote: I used to have to go to Marinha Grande for tool trials when I worked in plastics, that area's not so touristy and as a result very very nice. People are so friendly! Got the worst sunburn I've ever had in Nazare![]()
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Which companies did you interact with?
people are very friendly, even more if you dont speak the language!?![]()
Send you a pm about stickers, do you send them abroad or not really?
Going very OT here, I worked with Somema and other smaller companies around Marinha Grande for around 6 years.DaiRees wrote:There were 4 companies we used altogether plus a couple of test houses, I remember Moldene because they had the lions share of our work, but can't remember the names of the others. As I said some lovely people but they were nuts, working long hours and ignoring health and safety, don't think I met anyone who had all their fingers!! I hate business travel generally but actually have many fond memories of my trips out thereMig5 wrote:IT is a small world indeed. Worked in the mould for plastics industry in that very town.DaiRees wrote: I used to have to go to Marinha Grande for tool trials when I worked in plastics, that area's not so touristy and as a result very very nice. People are so friendly! Got the worst sunburn I've ever had in Nazare![]()
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Which companies did you interact with?
people are very friendly, even more if you dont speak the language!?![]()
Send you a pm about stickers, do you send them abroad or not really?![]()
Yes mate, I'll ship the stickers anywhere worldwide for the same cost, it's only an airmail letter so it's not stupidly expensive. We're all about encouraging a global community
Come to the UK to work - There will be Tea Breaks, Clock-Watching, Time-Off for various personal problems, complaints about not being paid enough but not doing anything in return to warrant it, oh and Meetings.........lots of meetings [Read: Talk bullshit, make it sound optimistic......then leave things as they were before]Mig5 wrote: Call it what you like, but hardwork is not something the Portuguese are afraid of, I only discovered that when I moved abroad and had to slow down to everyone else's pace. I do miss the weather and cheap beer.
Welly wrote:
I'm sure DaiRees is a trained Flippy-Chart operative? I think he was also going for his 'Red Pointy Pen' diploma but fear he may have failed this.
Me? Fail? ME? I don't fail stuff Welters! Sometimes I choose not to finish stuff.... But I never failWelly wrote:I'm sure DaiRees is a trained Flippy-Chart operative? I think he was also going for his 'Red Pointy Pen' diploma but fear he may have failed this.
GIZZ a job....I think i can hold a pen.DaiRees wrote:Me? Fail? ME? I don't fail stuff Welters! Sometimes I choose not to finish stuff.... But I never failWelly wrote:I'm sure DaiRees is a trained Flippy-Chart operative? I think he was also going for his 'Red Pointy Pen' diploma but fear he may have failed this.![]()
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Fully qualified in flippy charts and red pointy pens, also death by powerpoint and I'm now the bloke who checks that other people are checking stuff properly.