• BWFC (6/16/2014)


    Gary Varga (6/16/2014)


    It's just like rounds at the bar: it is great when you don't bother count as some days you are surprised how little money you have left in your wallet and other days surprised by how much. The best teams that I have worked with know who needs a break, who needs to stay at the keyboard, who has got the slack and it is the mature and friendly team that act accordingly.

    I find that brewing politics only reflects team politics anyway :unsure:

    The main difference between tea and coffee rounds and rounds at the bar is that after a certain amount of tea I don't feel the urge to brew up for everybody I'm talking to, throw pound after pound into dubious machines with flashing lights on them then buy a kebab on the way home 😀

    I was with you until the kebab...I'm the one who says to his mates that he is going around the corner to get a dubious burger instead 😉

    Gaz

    -- Stop your grinnin' and drop your linen...they're everywhere!!!