Your dream Job

Run a huge dog sanctuary, i would run one so big no dog would ever have to be lonely or ill treated ever again for as large an area as i could cover. If i could have other animals cool but doggies first.

It would be like Hobbington but with dog houses, lazy dogs go in one valley, workers work, nowty ones get their own area and so on. My only kind of restriction would be birth control to keep the population in check and pack ordering.

This sounds great and in order to get in, I this day henceforth identify bodily as a dog.
 
i always wanted to be a plumber because it was always the plumber who shagged the housewife in the porn films, i actually fulfilled my dream, unfortunately the reality didn't live up to the dream, all i got was a bad back and fucked up knees
 
i always wanted to be a plumber because it was always the plumber who shagged the housewife in the porn films, i actually fulfilled my dream, unfortunately the reality didn't live up to the dream, all i got was a bad back and fucked up knees
Surely inspired by this great British offering in the adventure series :-)
 

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Worked for William Hill Bookmakers from the early 80's for 10 years. About a month a year I was seconded to the "race room" on Wellington Street Stockport. It's where big bets were authorised, large winnings checked, prices altered, commentaries rebroadcast, and credit bets processed along with a few other things. Pre internet, no settling machines, everything done manually, very exciting hearing of large wagers, winnings, used to absolutely love going to work. They closed it mid 80's and moved to Leeds, gutted. Some great characters worked there. Btw, the wages were shit!!
 

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