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Category: Absolutely Meaningless Comedy

  • Annoyances at work that make you cranky…

    Annoyances at work that make you cranky…

    December 12, 2007 | Phil Fersht

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  • Somethings you may not know about me…

    Somethings you may not know about me…

    July 24, 2007 | Phil Fersht

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  • Being middle-seated in the back row

    Being middle-seated in the back row

    July 18, 2007 | Phil Fersht

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  • Somethings are better kept onshore…

    Somethings are better kept onshore…

    July 06, 2007 | Phil Fersht

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  • My name is Phil and I am a recovering Crackberry addict

    My name is Phil and I am a recovering Crackberry addict

    July 04, 2007 | Phil Fersht

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  • Outsourced!

    Outsourced!

    May 21, 2007 | Phil Fersht

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