darinka
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Post by darinka on Jan 18, 2007 11:28:31 GMT
We have a new project in a bank called face book. every employee will have a photo beside his name in address book.
Do you think, it is a good idea?
For us internal auditors it is dangerous, because we investigate frauds. we should stay annonymous.
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Post by gus2 on Jan 18, 2007 15:09:13 GMT
We have a new project in a bank called face book. every employee will have a photo beside his name in address book. Do you think, it is a good idea? For us internal auditors it is dangerous, because we investigate frauds. we should stay annonymous. Thats a pity I was just organizing a gang to rob your bank ;D butch cassidy gus
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darinka
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Post by darinka on Jan 18, 2007 15:31:51 GMT
ha ha:)
i investigate frauds caused by corporate clients:)
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Post by gus2 on Jan 18, 2007 22:28:17 GMT
ha ha:) i investigate frauds caused by corporate clients:) buggers those corporate clients although sandy thinks the sun shines out of their backsides. ;D Have you caught any btw? gus
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darinka
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Post by darinka on Jan 19, 2007 7:24:05 GMT
ha ha:) i investigate frauds caused by corporate clients:) buggers those corporate clients although sandy thinks the sun shines out of their backsides. ;D Have you caught any btw? gus it is not my work to catch them. i have to find out if our employees make frauds. and if they do, the bank calls the police and investigation continues.
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sandywinder
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Post by sandywinder on Jan 19, 2007 9:49:46 GMT
Of course in Gus's world you would be redundant, Darlink, as everybody would be so rich they wouldn't need to steal any money.
Sorry this isn't the 'dream on' thread, is it?
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Post by gus2 on Jan 19, 2007 15:52:56 GMT
Of course in Gus's world you would be redundant, Darlink, as everybody would be so rich they wouldn't need to steal any money. Sorry this isn't the 'dream on' thread, is it? On the contary my dear Capitalist friend we would employ more like her and not find ways to make her redundant as your cronies do. gus
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Post by gus2 on Jan 19, 2007 15:56:43 GMT
buggers those corporate clients although sandy thinks the sun shines out of their backsides. ;D Have you caught any btw? gus it is not my work to catch them. i have to find out if our employees make frauds. and if they do, the bank calls the police and investigation continues. Watch out for the ones with shifty greedy capitalist eyes, they'll steal your garters and you won't know till your stockings are round your ankles. gus
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sandywinder
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Post by sandywinder on Jan 20, 2007 9:44:01 GMT
Watch out for ones with a penchant for bratwurst, travel and 4x4 cars. They couldn't ruin the world with communism so now they are trying Global warming.
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Post by gus2 on Jan 20, 2007 17:58:00 GMT
Watch out for ones with a penchant for bratwurst, travel and 4x4 cars. They couldn't ruin the world with communism so now they are trying Global warming. Bed warming is i think more to the point. gus
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sandywinder
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Post by sandywinder on Jan 21, 2007 9:48:07 GMT
I see your hero Castro isn't looking too good, Gus.
What he needs is a bit of sea air.
I hear Guantanomo Bay is nice this time of year.
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Post by gus2 on Jan 21, 2007 16:16:00 GMT
I see your hero Castro isn't looking too good, Gus. What he needs is a bit of sea air. I hear Guantanomo Bay is nice this time of year. A good man bought down by Capitalist dogs, well not really he beat them in the end the country is still cocking a snook at Uncle Sam. gus
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sandywinder
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Post by sandywinder on Jan 22, 2007 11:46:02 GMT
Yeah Gus, any excuse just as long as it isn't the system he brought in himself, eh?
Those nasty capitalists swine refusing to trade with and not giving Castro loads and loads of money so he can whinge and whine at America for having a prosperous nation that people (including many of his own) can't wait to get into.
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Jan 22, 2007 12:13:55 GMT
I've always wanted to go to the place. Mainly for the music..its gone a bit trendy to like Cuban music but I've always loved it..beautiful singers and very good singers like Ibrahim Ferrer and Omra Portue..er endo?..whatever.
I like to see very rusty old cars and ram shackle bars and streets..its a bit like a trip to the 1950's. It just seems an interesting place to go. I dont have any great fear or disdain for the place at all.
Castro himself doesnt strike me as a particulalry evil man. He seems almost benign.
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Post by mimi on Jan 23, 2007 7:51:14 GMT
Just after the Chernobyl disaster Cuba invited a large number of sick children from near the reactor for hospital treatment in Cuba and a good holiday with TLC. Incidentally, the Cuban doctors were surprised at the apparent absence of medical amenties, including dentists, in the Chernobyl area.
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