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Post by misspan on May 26, 2009 8:27:44 GMT
PMS and the work week being 5 days long, while the weekend is only 2 days. Who came up with that bright idea?
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Post by Korri on May 26, 2009 9:20:25 GMT
Sunburn *whimper*
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Post by maureen on May 26, 2009 9:37:48 GMT
Canker sores. I've got a really bad one right now in the back of my mouth where my right side molars meet. The worst thing about those kind is that they keep getting in the way while you're trying to eat and get bitten again and again. YOW!!!!
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Post by TheDaisy on May 26, 2009 13:56:47 GMT
My fat belly - or my shrinking jeans, whichever is applicable *pokes self in said belly*
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Post by lew on May 26, 2009 14:01:29 GMT
I feel your pain could I add gnat bites......I'm used as a deterrent as all my friend know if I'm there they don't get bitten, I feel like Job
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Post by PP on May 29, 2009 21:29:17 GMT
Estate agents. Mine rang me today to apologise that he had let the buyer into my flat this morning to measure up without informing me again (the last time he showed a viewer around when I was in bed!). There was "obviously someone still living there". I'd just done all of my washing and had left it (with about 300 pairs of knickers!!) thrown all over the sofa to finish airing before I packed it tonight. The place is a mess and I had a lot of personal details (latest bank statements, etc) on the table. I'll be glad when this whole process is all over on Monday, which is quite sad because I feel as if I'm leaving my flat on a sour note
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Post by Vixen on May 31, 2009 11:58:28 GMT
People who are over the top, about one thing, all the feckin' time!
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Post by Korri on Jun 2, 2009 14:59:41 GMT
Hayfeber
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Post by maureen on Jun 3, 2009 8:06:15 GMT
I agree, Korri. It's very much bad right now. Itchy eyes, itchy roof of mouth, runny nose. I'm tired of this too.
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Post by incognito on Jun 4, 2009 14:57:25 GMT
I feel like a prat because I've been mixing up the NF and the BNP, but am even more outraged because I've just Googled the former to see how the two parties' policies correlate and am now reliving the indignation and hatred that I felt for the NF the first time. The NF threatened me and they're going to be receiving some very vitriolic letters from your's truly. I just don't understand how they get away with it.
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Post by TheDaisy on Jun 4, 2009 15:15:11 GMT
They threatened you? That's bad.
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Post by Mayfayre on Jun 4, 2009 15:57:55 GMT
Is there much to choose between them? I suspect not. I know that neither of them will EVER get my vote.
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Post by incognito on Jun 4, 2009 17:55:42 GMT
They both make my blood boil. I was going to respond earlier but as I was about to click 'post reply' there was a powercut and then someone broke the computer I was on. Spooky! Although the NF makes me apoplectic with rage the first email I sent them some time ago was written completely objectively. I realised had I just hurled abuse at them it would have been put in the shredder before they finished the first paragraph, and I was hoping I could at least make one person reconsider what they were standing for. My email was inoffensive and I waited about 3 weeks, but after failing to receive a response and getting a bit nervous after a bit of research (and realising just how right-wing they were) I phoned them up and sent a couple of anonymous letters in the post. After this they finally responded to my lengthy email with a short, obnoxious threat upon me. They were fully aware from my email that I was 14 at the time too . Now with these EU elections I feel compelled to make some sort of protest or statement against these two parties who are founded on preaching hatred. I've just received a notification from this website that they are getting strong results in the polls. How any educated person can support them is beyond me. It genuinely makes me lose faith in Britain. I suppose I should put a little disclaimer here about my posts being a little bit too political because I don't want these deleted, but I'm sure the moderators will appreciate that I'm not trying to indoctrinate people, just commenting my incredulity that there are two parties that are allowed to preach two things which are illegal: racism and homophobia. *shakes head*
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Post by Mayfayre on Jun 5, 2009 11:03:34 GMT
Facebook. I'm not a member of Facebook and don't want to be. I don't want the world knowing my business and I don't feel the need to network or say "Look at me, aren't I great". Because I'm not on Facebook I can't see half the photos people post links to and I get left out of mailouts that could just as easily be sent via e-mail like they have been for the last decade or so. Please can someone stop Facebook taking over the world!
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Post by incognito on Jun 5, 2009 13:00:04 GMT
>_>
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I got fired via Facebook. It isn't all that great.
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Post by TheDaisy on Jun 5, 2009 13:19:43 GMT
>_> <_< I got fired via Facebook. It isn't all that great. Good grief......that's indescribably bad.
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Post by Shortie on Jun 5, 2009 13:20:47 GMT
I'm with you there, MF. Facebook, Twitter etc etc I do worry that the more things you have to register for, the more you can be 'seen' on-line, which is a security thing, though I may be being a bit paranoid about that. It's one of the reasons I put off joining here - though it got me in the end! It's the only thing I do belong to, though.
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Post by nobody on Jun 5, 2009 13:27:26 GMT
I feel like a prat because I've been mixing up the NF and the BNP, but am even more outraged because I've just Googled the former to see how the two parties' policies correlate and am now reliving the indignation and hatred that I felt for the NF the first time. The NF threatened me and they're going to be receiving some very vitriolic letters from your's truly. I just don't understand how they get away with it. Just to be sure when you say NF you mean National front.
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Post by Wyvern on Jun 5, 2009 13:35:35 GMT
>_> <_< I got fired via Facebook. It isn't all that great. What?! That's just incredibly rotten.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2009 19:41:08 GMT
>_> <_< I got fired via Facebook. It isn't all that great. *hugs* that is incredibly bad form. *sporks idiot*
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Post by Vixen on Jun 5, 2009 20:37:46 GMT
Feck that! *sporks Facebook and then signs out*
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Post by maureen on Jun 6, 2009 9:41:47 GMT
I hate Face Ache for a different reason. IT WON'T LET ME HAVE ANY FUN!!! I keep getting that stupid "Try Again" message. At least I was able to leave a whingy status update and delete all of my notes (refering to MF and Shortie's post). Otherwise, I hate not being able to do what I want there. And I also hate those stupid adds they have.
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Post by Shazzybabes on Jun 6, 2009 10:47:03 GMT
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Post by incognito on Jun 7, 2009 2:59:21 GMT
I feel like a prat because I've been mixing up the NF and the BNP, but am even more outraged because I've just Googled the former to see how the two parties' policies correlate and am now reliving the indignation and hatred that I felt for the NF the first time. The NF threatened me and they're going to be receiving some very vitriolic letters from your's truly. I just don't understand how they get away with it. Just to be sure when you say NF you mean National front. Yes
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Post by incognito on Jun 7, 2009 3:06:34 GMT
Thanks for the support over the Facebook firing It was my work experience week (which I was thoroughly enjoying) until I was informed I had breached a confidentiality contract which I was never asked to sign - nor were any other outside work ethics explained to me. Perhaps it was naïvety, but they were certainly at fault for assuming I'd be workplace-savvy at the age of 15. All of my friends were sharing details as to what they had done throughout the days of their placements, and I was the only one in the school to get fired for it. My wall posts were much more reserved and abridged too The Rain I was just thinking of this time last year, I was by the pool, with a vodka in my hand, and watching rather attractive men play water polo in the pool in Tunisia That sounds wonderful. I absolutely loved the rain until I arrived at the age in which society tells you that the aesthetics of your hair actually matters. Ah... to be young and carefree.
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Post by TheDaisy on Jun 7, 2009 10:31:16 GMT
Perhaps it was naïvety, but they were certainly at fault for assuming I'd be workplace-savvy at the age of 15. Aw, get off. At 15? When I was 15, I was probably at a level on par with today's 10 year olds Not that I'm a great deal more mature these days LOL
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Post by Vixen on Jun 7, 2009 10:34:48 GMT
*snigger* Nothing wrong with being immature though Daisy!
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Post by incognito on Jun 7, 2009 13:01:37 GMT
^haha ;D
It certainly eradicated my previous chance of becoming headgirl *sigh*
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Post by nobody on Jun 8, 2009 0:31:45 GMT
What are most office rule's regarding surfing the net are you aloud? I ask because i only ever work on the shop floor where the computers were blocked from doing anything that wasn't to do with what they where place there for. So no surfing the net because you were there to work which was fair enough. Because when we where busy the network would struggle to keep up so i supposed if people were on facebook the system would just die.
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Post by incognito on Jun 8, 2009 1:54:28 GMT
^it was when I'd finished and got home
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