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Disaster planning

I do a similar thing before any meetings at work - I carefully think about every possible thing that could come up, my response, their counter-response, etc etc. Only after I've done that do I feel relaxed.

Yes, I do this all the time. It drives me mad. I don't disaster plan as such. But I do constantly run through scenarios in my head
 
Not quite tornado level, but having been really skint for over a week waiting for a cheque to clear, it finally went into my account this morning. This evening my hard drive went down and I needed to buy a program to recover the data. Bang goes all my money again!!!

Disaster planning is tricky when this sort of irritating thing happens!!! :D
 
This has to be my favourite thread. It's so witty! :)
I plan for 'house moves'...I've moved house 3 times in 2 years. Plus I pack everything myself, unpack, then decorate. A bad neighbour is a major disaster!

I love lists!!!
 
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Not if you factor in pain and suffering. You have the lemons...now pour yourself a glass of that lemonade. ;)
That depends if you like your steaks cooked well done or not. :p

Ummm...walking distance to the Redstone Arsenal, I'd say that's more in the realm of "extra crispy". :eek:
 

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