That'd be a no then.

From Friday’s interview. Java’s too rusty.

Not holding out much hope for the other one now 🙁


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13 responses to “That'd be a no then.”

  1. Wah :~(
    *Hugs Jax*

  2. Sorry to hear that Jax 🙁

  3. 🙁 *hugs*

  4. helen and chris F avatar
    helen and chris F

    Ahh!, serious bummer.

  5. ((((Jax)))))

  6. bum 🙁

  7. 🙁
    Sorry Jax *hugs*

  8. 🙁 really sorry to hear that – how do you feel about it?

  9. :’-( I was hoping you’d get that
    Never mind, there must be something better waiting around the corner.
    Gill, the eternal optimist.

  10. Oh no (((((hugs)))))) so sorry Jax, I was really hoping it would be good news for you.
    *pout*

  11. fuck.
    And I’ve *never* sworn in blog land before. That really sucks.

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