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Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 12 Aug 2010, 20:26
by Sam
Are we actually gonna find out what job you're doing?
Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 13 Aug 2010, 15:52
by mullardo
Is that one of the twenty questions?
Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 13 Aug 2010, 15:58
by tubeguru
I think this quiz has run its course, and that you should tell us.
Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 13 Aug 2010, 16:00
by Sam
Yeah, as do I...
Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 13 Aug 2010, 16:03
by rhubarbrhubarb
Ditto!

Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 15 Aug 2010, 14:24
by Sam
So by the lack of silence do we assume he is too embarrased to admit what he does?

Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 15 Aug 2010, 19:08
by Going Underground
A leaky roof repairer

Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 08:14
by snudge27
Fluffer?
Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 10:13
by Root
Nobody uses fluffers any more... viagra is far cheaper.
Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 17:29
by mullardo
I would love to know why a TOC would require a Fluffer.
Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 18:10
by rhubarbrhubarb
mullardo wrote:I would love to know why a TOC would require a Fluffer.
To remove fluff .... ?
Seriously, though - does your job involve computers in some way?
Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 18:42
by greatkingrat
A fluffer is a real rail job. You all have dirty minds.
http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/resu ... imagepos=8
Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 19:48
by snudge27
Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 19:48
by Root
I don't have a dirty mind. Viagra really is used to clear dust and debris off the tracks these days. The active ingredient of the drug, sildenafil citrate, is applied to the rails of most metro systems about once a year as a quick-drying liquid. It forms a thin protective layer that keep the rails in good condition without impeding their performance, and without the need for regular fluffing.
It's a big coincidence, I know, and I was quite surprised to learn about it myself, but I swear it's true. If you don't believe me, you can read about it at
http://snurl.com/10pd89.
Re: My new job (20 questions)
Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 20:07
by dudey
Root wrote:I don't have a dirty mind. Viagra really is used to clear dust and debris off the tracks these days. The active ingredient of the drug, sildenafil citrate, is applied to the rails of most metro systems about once a year as a quick-drying liquid. It forms a thin protective layer that keep the rails in good condition without impeding their performance, and without the need for regular fluffing.
It's a big coincidence, I know, and I was quite surprised to learn about it myself, but I swear it's true. If you don't believe me, you can read about it at
http://snurl.com/10pd89.
Bastard