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Quote: Griff @ November 24 2009, 2:28 PM GMT

I wasn't a game developer.

He was the tea boy. :)

Quote: Griff @ November 24 2009, 2:28 PM GMT

I wasn't a game developer.

Ohh, right! Still a pretty darn cool place to be working though.

Quote: EllieJP @ November 24 2009, 2:33 PM GMT

He was the tea boy. :)

Unless you're the tea boy! :D

Quote: Griff @ November 24 2009, 2:35 PM GMT

Believe me, there's nothing more satisfying than having your face spat in by some spoilt Xbox nerd who wanted two sugars.

Gave me an idea for a simple game

for tea in cup:
tea = tea + (sugar x 2)
if nerd_spits:
griffs_self_esteem -= 4

Quote: Griff @ November 24 2009, 2:35 PM GMT

Believe me, there's nothing more satisfying than having your face spat in by some spoilt Xbox nerd who wanted two sugars.

Sounds like this is a crossposting with "Worst idea for a website"?

Quote: Moonstone @ November 24 2009, 2:34 PM GMT

Still a pretty darn cool place to be working though.

When I was a child, I thought it would be great to work in a sweet factory, then as I got older, I thought it would be great to work for the BBC and even in recent years, I thought it would be great to work for a computer games company.

Then you come to realise that it doesn't matter what it produces, unless you're at the creative end, you're either working in a factory or an office.

That's what winds me up about a lot of people who work in television, they couldn't care less - they have no drive, no passion, no appreciation of their chosen medium - they just wanted a job that sounded a bit glamorous. Twunts!

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ November 24 2009, 3:10 PM GMT

'How about a greasy pork sandwich served in a dirty ashtray?'

Is that your chatup line? :O

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ November 24 2009, 3:10 PM GMT

When I was a child, I thought it would be great to work in a sweet factory, then as I got older, I thought it would be great to work for the BBC and even in recent years, I thought it would be great to work for a computer games company.

Then you come to realise that it doesn't matter what it produces, unless you're at the creative end, you're either working in a factory or an office.

That's what winds me up about a lot of people who work in television, they couldn't care less - they have no drive, no passion, no appreciation of their chosen medium - they just wanted a job that sounded a bit glamorous. Twunts!

Well, there are the lucky few that do end up getting paid for stuff they enjoy.
I always dreamt of working in a factory or an office, I'm hoping glamour photography will see me through till I can find something.

Quote: Griff @ November 24 2009, 3:13 PM GMT

griffs_self_esteem = NaN

:D

Quote: Griff @ November 24 2009, 3:31 PM GMT

What are you going to do when you lose your looks?

Laughing out loud *does Zoolander face*

Quote: SlagA @ November 24 2009, 3:14 PM GMT

Is that your chatup line? :O

My sig is a quote from one of my favourite 80's movies.

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ November 24 2009, 4:13 PM GMT

My sig is a quote from one of my favourite 80's movies.

Oh, I thought it was an euphemism for the sex act when undertaken by your good self. I don't know whether I'm relieved or disappointed.

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ November 24 2009, 4:13 PM GMT

My sig is a quote from one of my favourite 80's movies.

According to Google. You have good taste! :D

Are violent video games damaging to society? NO! really really peaceful ones are...Especially those with harry krishna's in 'em.

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