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Ah well last week Belen broke his forum duck by visiting my ladies footy thread and then PMing a couple of them - but obviously got no takers. The English was far worse though so that's probably why........clearly a fruity loop off the usual forum richter scale.........


And my happy index for today so far is?


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Ha! I got some private messages from Belen too. Insisting we're in a relationship and writing me love poems in Spanish. Bonkers fruity loop.


As for the index. Waking up to glorious sunshine on a Monday morning is always a great start to the working week. Just a pity I'm working today as I've worked six day weeks over the last fortnight and could do with an extra day off.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Urgh! Just been told I've got a disciplinary

> hearing at work because some @#$%& complained

> about me. Not good. :(


Oh poor you.


Admit everything & ask for counseling.


Nette (tu)

Haha yes Nette, yes. Poor you Jah, but tell your boss you're in love with them and that's why you've been a bit irascible / tardy / sloppy in your work lately, and you'd like to take them up on the counselling that is doubtless offered by such an august organisation.


Don't forget to cry.

RosieH Wrote:

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> Haha yes Nette, yes. Poor you Jah, but tell your

> boss you're in love with them and that's why

> you've been a bit irascible / tardy / sloppy in

> your work lately, and you'd like to take them up

> on the counselling that is doubtless offered by

> such an august organisation.

>

> Don't forget to cry.



Do Lidl do counseling ?


N:-$

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