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???? Wrote:

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> Thrown a sicky

> Read Proust

> Stood at the very top of a mountain

> A speedball



How do you define throwing a sicky? I have never taken a day off as sick when completely well - but I have taken a sick day when not feeling too good in the morning but by mid afternoon I have found I actually feel not so bad and then regretted having taken the day off.


Having said that I have not had a day off sick as any description for a couple of years - its just not worth it - its better to be seen as dedicated and struggle in, no matter how bad you feel.

Posted by: Mick Mac Yesterday, 11:19PM



???? Wrote:

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> Thrown a sicky

> Read Proust

> Stood at the very top of a mountain

> A speedball



How do you define throwing a sicky? I have never taken a day off as sick when completely well

What about the morning you were pissed in 1992 (20 years ago) and didn't go in? How do you classify that?

that was a days holiday.



Narnia Wrote:

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> Posted by: Mick Mac Yesterday, 11:19PM

>

>

> ???? Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Thrown a sicky

> > Read Proust

> > Stood at the very top of a mountain

> > A speedball

>

>

> How do you define throwing a sicky? I have never

> taken a day off as sick when completely well

> What about the morning you were pissed in 1992 (20

> years ago) and didn't go in? How do you classify

> that?

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