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annaj Wrote:

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> Rota came out today - I'm off on the 29th and even

> better off on the 30th -


Does that mean you have a month off!! Good for you or does that mean it takes a month to get over a drink(s) at the Edf Drink up. It was lovely to meet you at the C&G, I really enjoyed the night, the unfortunate thing is I deal with rude people every day of my working life so last Friday night did not stand out,I might raise an eyebrowe at rudenes I just feel if you treat other people with kindness it will come back and believe it or not that is happening in my work place at the moment and

that is taking me by surprise


We only have one life, lets live it


Looking forwarding to seeing you in the Upland and all the best until then,

Nualaxx

nualacoll Wrote:

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> annaj Wrote:

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> > Rota came out today - I'm off on the 29th and

> even

> > better off on the 30th -

>

> Does that mean you have a month off!!


Nuala, you're right. I should, of course, have said I've got the 29th and the 1st off. Yet another example of me typing before I think.


Bit confused about the rest of your post though. Do you mean that you found me rude at the drinks? I do hope not, I don't remember being rude and certainly didn't mean to be. I'd had a couple of glasses of red, but I didn't think I was at the offending people without realising stage.

If I did offend you somehow, sorry and if I've completely misunderstood your post, just ignore me. :-$


See you at The Uplands

annaj Wrote:

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> nualacoll Wrote:

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> > annaj Wrote:

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> > -----

> > > Rota came out today - I'm off on the 29th and

> > even

> > > better off on the 30th -

> >

> > Does that mean you have a month off!!

>

> Nuala, you're right. I should, of course, have

> said I've got the 29th and the 1st off. Yet

> another example of me typing before I think.

>

> Bit confused about the rest of your post though.

> Do you mean that you found me rude at the drinks?

> I do hope not, I don't remember being rude and

> certainly didn't mean to be. I'd had a couple of

> glasses of red, but I didn't think I was at the

> offending people without realising stage.

> If I did offend you somehow, sorry and if I've

> completely misunderstood your post, just ignore

> me. :-$

>

> See you at The Uplands



Hello Annaj,


I'm sorry for taking so long to reply I just had a busy week and I'm very sorry that my message was so confusing, no, the bit about rudeness, it was a response to the feeling that people had about the bar staff. You were lovely and I look forward to meeting you again.


Nuala

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Nuala keep ya chin up chook. There's always an up

> and a down. Think positive :)


Thank you KalamityKel,it was lovely to see your message, I was being a grumpy old woman about rudeness, it happens in our office and most of the time it goes over my head but sometimes it gets to me. I was very fortunate to have Thursday off this week and it was great as it was such a beautiful day.

Enjoy your week.

All the best,

Nuala

Thank you, citizenED, how very sweet of you. So, what's the format? Do you all wear little teeny tiny badges symbolising your online names (Nero: a fiddle, mockneyPiers: a pearly cap, PeckhamRose: um, a rose.....).


Of course you don't, it's just a pissup. Shut up, Moos.

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