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UPDATE:

Dale 'Bossman' Winton is back from his holidays - browner than ever. I had a word in his ear yesterday about the level and type of noise coming from his team. Managed to be quite civil as PAULINE has piped down a bit since his return and I don't have a permanent headache.


As I suspected his response was luke warm and somewhat passive aggressive. Today he took every member of his team aside one by one and right behind me gave them a loud and clearly not sincere ticking off about noise. They are now regularly and flamboyantly shushing eachother. Sigh.


On the bright side, we are having a big office move come August so i won't have to tolerate it much longer. I wonder will I make it til then without further show downs?

Do you work in a poorly written Sit-Com by chance ?


We're feeling your pain, episode by episode


Can we have a story where Dale's fake tan runs down his face & nobody dares tell him, then Pauline gets caught photocopying her tits


I'd like that

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