I know I can get a technical consultancy job most places but do I really want to? I am pretty pissed where I am and was considering a move but would I just be changing like for like?Was my exact quote, Jim. 'Pretty Pissed' is a very slight inconvenience from my point of view. If I was really cheesed off with my job I would have changed it by now. Is that a little difficult to understand? What I was a bit pissed about btw was how little I had to do and how much I was paid for it. Hence I am only considering a move.
Come on, you must be able to come up with better than that! Remember I only like to feed clever trolls when I am feeling sorry for them. You are not being very clever at the moment and you can soon loose my symapthy. Give us something worth a laugh at least and someone else may throw you a morsel to liven up your otherwise futile existance;-)
BTW - I met Kevin Parrott at a Folk club sometime over the last 10 years so Brian at least was, and I think still is, a Folky. I was introduced to Iain Harvie, I think, back in the 80's where he was playing mandolin at a session somewhere. So I guess the precident for me categorising Del Amitri's 'Nothing ever happens' is a little coloured by my previous experience. Apart from the fact that it is covered very regularly at lots of folk clubs
Any more gems of wisdom???
Cheers and don't call us. We'll call you.
Dave the Gnome