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Nobby’s Substack

Nobby Grumbleton

Nobby's Substack is about recognising the absurdity of modern corporate life, and having a laugh about it in the process.

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  • Nobby Grumbleton

    I write satire about corporate life. I’m a middle-ranking ornament in the grand theatre of corporate futility.

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