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>I recently skim read your book, and am savouring the opportunity to return
>to it and absorb greater detail at my leisure.
>During that skim-read I picked up on the fact (and resisted posting a
>public rocket your way), that I probably have you to blame for my application
>to work with Vertigo not even acknowledged way back when; due your being
>appointed to them about the same time!
>
>I suppose I should feel half-ok with your final demise in light of that
>ancient circumstance, but I don't, as I reckon 23 years loyal service is
>worthy of greater respect than you have been shown.
>I agree with ww&s...
>>That sucks, i know your uk skills helped them a lot..
>
>2nd hmm.
>If life circumstances can change so radically (a first world problem?),
>does this mean that you might take up actual-climbing again as a similar
>suitable passage of time has elapsed re PITG?
>;-)
All part of life's rich tapestry M9 and to be perfectly honest I left that Toxic, Utterly Miserarble place that it has degenerated into with a smile on my face, Integrity, Honesty, ethics, morals and Pride in my job intact and a Very Happy heart. Seriously now, I honestly did.
'Word is already out' within the construction industry and the 'Main Players' are calling my new nunber eagerly awaiting details of where to contact me for their next tenders ...
I can't apologise if I 'got the gig' over you in 1993 - not my choice, but hope something better eventuated for you.
Odd, funny (not ha ha - or is it?) but am now 52. I started there at 29. Feels like a blink of the eye. Age huh!
Climbing? Is that mountains n stuff? Ooh no, scared of heights me and have been asked to rite anovver book - wot mite actuaaly make some bollox prize show in Breat Gritain.
Told 'em to f*ck off ... Bstrds, bstrds.
Toodle pip,
(Ta mate),
A. x
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