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Though he admits his own privilege in comparison with many who trade sex, he is infuriated by the "rich white gay men" he sees proudly claiming to be "Truvada whores," men who "have never done sex work, never needed to do sex work, and don't know anyone who does sex work".
The Lights Going On and Off has all sorts of resonances and meanings, but it seems to me a work which never needed to be made: the idea is enough, even though it is not particularly original.
Your obedient servant, OSCAR WILDE What would Tom do if he found a gold mine under his garden and never needed to work again?
Matt Davies never needed to work again after making tens of millions of pounds in his first chief executive role, as head of the Pets at Home chain.
Your obedient servant, * OSCAR WILDE* What would Tom do if he found a gold mine under his garden and never needed to work again?
Her mother had never needed to work, yet she filled her days with an endless string of tasks, executed with the conviction of a first responder at the scene of an accident.
The family might have lost its fortune in 1945 – Willy was socially close to very senior Nazi brass – but the American military vetted him as fairly clean, and his firm was essential to economic recovery, so Gunter was well enough subsidised to be able to say he had never needed to work a day in his life (although he chose to study mathematics and economics, and did not loaf after 1970).
Maria Jose Bastida's husband used to have a well-paid building job so she has never needed to work before.
Boston Technology quickly swept up the RBOC business, and four years later Scott Jones retired with enough money that he probably never needed to work again.
By the time she resigned as director of marketing and strategic planning in 1999, thanks to her stock options she never needed to work again.
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