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Sean you forgot to mention those that may be gay aswell ;-) (I'm meaning those that don't scream and shout about it)
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Bus to Vauxhall (or clapham junction)
KalamityKel replied to OutOfFocus's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
its a 36 and 436 now a days cassius ;-) -
Bus to Vauxhall (or clapham junction)
KalamityKel replied to OutOfFocus's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Certainly travelling before 8:45 is easier. The buses are less crammed and traffic is easier. The journey time can vary from 30 mins to 1 1/2! -
Buses in East Dulwich (Lounged)
KalamityKel replied to SeanMacGabhann's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Sean you were only going one stop? ::o u lazy thing get off and walk! :p -
"I've had enough of you lot, you're all...."
KalamityKel replied to SeanMacGabhann's topic in The Lounge
Apologies in advance for my ramblings and inconsistent comments - I get carried away and easily distracted and then lose my train of thought... I think sometimes people get a bit carried away with the moment of a heated discussion (as already mentioned) and also forget this is an online forum and not, dare I say it, "real life". Yes I know for many on here it does or will effect the "real world" too (businesses, those who may be a bit of a local celebrity within the community etc) and so making a good positive impression of themselves is important and therefore when are cornered or pushed into a discussion that runs away with itself find it difficult to pull back and remain in favour. An easy way out of course is to quickly department whilst expressing a silly outburst of expression. One that one will always be remembered for ;-) Returning to my thoughts on the whole "online thing". I have had many years experience with various online social networking things and this kind of thing always pops up. We all join groups such as this for different reasons - to meet new people, to become more involved in the local community, to escape the hassles of every day life etc. It is very easy to create a different world completely different from the one users exist in and so can have difficulty in distinguishing between what is "real" and what is not. Some forget that people have feelings and what one may think is a completely innocent comment to make while upset another. Many have said it before "I bet you wouldn't dare say that to Xs face" and for many they wouldn't but there are also some that would making it difficult again to distinguish what is appropriate and what is not. so saying harsh brutal things can be taken to heart by other unintentionally. Communication through text is always a grrrr topic when things are easily miscontrued. How many times have any of you got completely the wrong end of the stick coz something hasn't been presented in the way you would like? Asking for clarification is helpful but also openmindedness and attempting to get an understanding of the way someone thinks and writes in necessary. Of course you also get those who use these facilities for their own agendas. Maybe they have nothing better to do. Maybe not. Some may be thought as sad, lonely, those you should feel sorry for but I always try to think of it more as I wonder why they are like that. What really is their problem deep down that they choose to escape from it on here? So why bug er off and vow never to return to come back shortly afterwards? It's an interesting thought... maybe the only answer is addiction? Attention seeking? Loneliness? At the end of the day life is certainly too short for anger and arguments. Feel the love man! -
Word Association (now full - see follow up thread)
KalamityKel replied to KalamityKel's topic in The Lounge
Moody -
A man walks up to his house and notices his Grandfather sitting on the porch with nothing on from the waist down. ?Grandpa, what are you doing?? he exclaims. The old man looks at him and says, ?Well, last week I sat out here with no shirt on, and I got a stiff neck. This is your Grandma?s idea.?
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U do realise that Madge passed away several years ago and Harold is now shacked up wiv lou... so to spk :p Currently staring at the collage of sexy men stuck on my desk and have completely over looked Josh Hartnett... I'd like to have him as me neighbour as hes nice and friendly and does wicked Ali G reject impressions (well he did the last time we hung out) lol
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Well if ur after a musician I'd opt for something a bit more ear drum bursting than a tuba...
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Large rat strolling around on neighbour's lawn
KalamityKel replied to snoozequeen1's topic in The Lounge
Snooze hun I just popped outside and had a word wiv nice policeman wiv gun... he winked at me at said he'd deal wiv it as soon as he's off duty... ;-) -
Well not in that suit anyway...
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I assume they look alike too? ;-)
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Word Association (now full - see follow up thread)
KalamityKel replied to KalamityKel's topic in The Lounge
lift ;-) -
Theres a madge and harold slater? ::o
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I believe, now this could just be a rumour, but it has something to do with the installation of a lift and losing old office space... but hey what would I know ;-)
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In my attempt to put one of the blasted things (shredders) out of action it and colleague retaliated :( now holding a chilled botled of beer on injury... I know... any excuse :P I'm also considering suing colleague. my other career could b over!!!!
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And now I'm injured :'( I tried the whole screwdriver attack thingy and lost :(
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These last two weeks we've had constant shredding going on in the office (by the higher up ppl who have nothing to do but annoy those who are trying to get their work done). The place looks like we've been invaded by giant hamsters, my head is pounding and now theyve gone and bought ANOTHER bloody shredder!!!!! (6)
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Air Raid Precautions
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The after effects of drinking? Hmmm I'll let u know when I'm de-pickled :-S I'm way too easily influenced by norty drinkers...
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Lizzy... is that a joke? *raises eyebrow* Welcome back by the way :)-D
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For everything else... mastercard... No seriously MelbourneGr is right. If she's happy to go with it then it is certainly good experience and something good for the CV :)
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I'd be a bit concerned with the responsility being put on her in terms of being in charge of the security and lock up of the building and cashing up. I'm certainly not suggesting your daughter isn't capable but as mentioned earlier what about insurances? How would she be covered if anything went wrong? Also being left alone in the shop all day. How did they propose to give her breaks and what are her working hours? As a 17 yr old she shouldn't be working more than 8 hours a day or a total of 40 hours a week. I'm guessing during the 2 weeks the owners are set to be away longer hours will be required... Just things to think about when weighing up the pros and cons of this opportunity.
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Im referring to the recent bad experiences.
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