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Old Oct 26, 2009, 10:21 PM
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I see you can offer that; to be "aggresive"
I am "devlish" now and I could bite!
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Well whenever I start working at the office, i set my ode to aggressive. But this is aggression towards the challenging work of audit, not towards people. And if I ever have to use aggression on people, usually the client not providing required information or some error (deliberate one) has been identified, then I release my aggression in the form of written correspondence, that is something I quite enjoy.

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Old Nov 11, 2009, 11:06 PM
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Worried about Sanity Score or about the test itself?!
In April I got 61; but I have been diagnosed as PTSD since a few years ago. I felt better that time anyway! I still do think that some tests involve too much of our "self bias" about us and we think positive we might see all in pink and the test looks better and so on.
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Yes it may be a prognosis but not a diagnosis!
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Old Nov 16, 2009, 07:41 AM
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Sanity may be madness but the maddest of all is to see life as it is and not as it should be.

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Old Nov 16, 2009, 07:45 AM
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A quote by Don Quixote...
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Old Nov 16, 2009, 07:46 AM
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Eureka...

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Old Nov 16, 2009, 10:02 PM
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I like that "Sanity may be madness but the maddest of all is to see life as it is and not as it should be."

Still fighting with the windmills? If you have a Pancho (no idea if I spelled right in English, it's hard to relearn to spell different all the proper names you have used for long) it could be quite enjoyable to do it!

Eureka... ? (I don't get it! What have you discovered?)

I am sorry I didn't answer;I thought that I would receive a notification if you had answered. But I didn't look how or what to do to receive one! Too lazy these days! Just by chance I have seen an answer on "sanity score" today.

What kind of "audit" are you doing? In old times (I called that "past life :-)) I used to do that.
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Old Nov 17, 2009, 07:27 AM
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This thread seems like "Zilch Gabi Show"...

So now it is my turn:
First of all, thanks for liking the quote. I am not fighting with the windmills, thinking them as giants :-) There are many real and live challenges in my life, windmills is definitely a far flung option.
And it is not Pancho, it is Sancho Panza, and his position as side kick is vacant...
As for Eureka, I roared it because I was trying to add signatures to my threads' posts, and when I managed to add one, I shouted Eureka.
No need to be sorry on a late reply. I am myself not very active and giving an answer is optional, not something mandatory on anyone.
The kind of audit I am doing...
Hmmm...
Well mostly (at all the clients I have done save one) I have been part of statutory audit engagement also known as external audit. My first assignment was an internal audit engagement and rest of the clients have been external or statutory audits. Now becoming a little technical, we carry out these audits in accordance with International Standards on Auditing and express an opinion on the financial statements whether they provide true and fair view. Mostly our audit report is addressed to members / shareholders of a company or corporation or trustees of a trust. It is usually financial audit. I hope I have explained it all right and to your satisfaction.

Now questions from my side:
What types of audit did you undertake in your "past life"?
What Pomegranate told you that made you glad?

Thanks for taking time to write.

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Old Nov 17, 2009, 07:59 PM
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This thread seems like "Zilch Gabi Show"...Thank you for answering and underline that.
You are right! I realized what I had done only too late. I totally forgot is "posting" and not talking through emails!
The rest could be talked by emails.
I still have to tell you to look what is posted on your visitors' messages, because that's why I wrote ""heard" from Pomegranate; in quotation marks! Another mistake of mine because it was meant as a joke (that I shouldn't have done! Especially when English is not my native language and I am poorly using it!) but practically she wrote something there, below my message.

Again I am really sorry and there is no excuse but I still think that my natural dumbness was increased by taking for long an anti-depressive medicine.
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Old Nov 18, 2009, 02:31 AM
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Hello Gabi!

Now I understand what you meant by “heard from Pomegranate”. If you view the conversation between us, you will understand it more as her next post is quite elaborative.

As far as your joke is concerned, now that I have understood it, I am enjoying it and seriously no offense taken.

Your English is all right and if British have been your country’s enemies in the history, it is the best way to avenge the historic conflictJ. And you owe me a reply as to the type of audit you conducted in the past, if you like to discuss. I hope you would have got hold of my type of audit ;-)

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