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a tall well-built women with good
reputation, who can cook frog's leg, who appriciates a good fuc- schia garden, classical music and tal- king without getting too serious ! note;please read only line's 1,3,5 |
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Good luck in your search doll
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a tall well-built women with good reputation, who can cook frog's leg, who appriciates a good fuc- schia garden, classical music and tal- king without getting too serious ! note;please read only line's 1,3,5 you may find one |
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it's only a joke plk !
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Good luck in your search doll thud |
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That's funny |
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it's only a joke plk ! OMG I know!!!! You 2 are killing me!!!! |
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another read between the lines Read Between the Lines Letter of Recommendation: While working with Mr. Xxxxxx, I have always found him working studiously and sincerely at his table without gossiping with colleagues in the office. He seldom wastes his time on useless things. Given a job, he always finishes the given assignment in time. He is always deeply engrossed in his official work, and can never be found chitchatting in the canteen. He has absolutely no vanity in spite of his high accomplishment and profound knowledge of his field. I think he can easily be classed as outstanding, and should on no account be dispensed with. I strongly feel that Mr. Xxxxxx should be pushed to accept promotion, and a proposal to management be sent away as soon as possible. Branch Manager A second note following the report: Mr. X was present when I was writing the report mailed to you today. Kindly read only the alternate lines 1, 3, 5, 7,... for my true assessment of him. |
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another read between the lines Read Between the Lines Letter of Recommendation: While working with Mr. Xxxxxx, I have always found him working studiously and sincerely at his table without gossiping with colleagues in the office. He seldom wastes his time on useless things. Given a job, he always finishes the given assignment in time. He is always deeply engrossed in his official work, and can never be found chitchatting in the canteen. He has absolutely no vanity in spite of his high accomplishment and profound knowledge of his field. I think he can easily be classed as outstanding, and should on no account be dispensed with. I strongly feel that Mr. Xxxxxx should be pushed to accept promotion, and a proposal to management be sent away as soon as possible. Branch Manager A second note following the report: Mr. X was present when I was writing the report mailed to you today. Kindly read only the alternate lines 1, 3, 5, 7,... for my true assessment of him. That sounds like my real boss!!! |
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