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Hoses of the Holy in the Parallel Universe

June 29, 2005

Ah, that's nice, innit?

There's a story in MediaGuardian.co.uk (registration required) about the Daily Torygraph closing its City of London offices. Here's the bit that struck me:
The Telegraph ha[s] been based in Canary Wharf since 1991 while staff on the City desk worked out of a separate office in Moorgate ... But following this year's job cuts an entire floor has been freed up in the papers' five-storey Canary Wharf office building.
The Daily Telegraph City editor, Neil Collins, is believed to have been against the move to Canary Wharf when it was proposed earlier this year, but is away on holiday in France.

He was against it, but because he's on holiday, it's tough titley, Mr Shitley. Lovely. Everyone, I'm sure, would relax and enjoy their holidays more if they knew that kind of thing was happening back home. Change yer job description, move yer desk, cancel projects, renege on agreements, oh yes.

It's thigh-slappin' back-stabbin' ever-lovin' office life, innit? I'm looking forward to it when I come back from my two-week break in mid-August.

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