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and its only bloomin Tuesday! I am having an absolute barry crocker and most other peeps I speak to are too.. How are the forumites faring this week?


As a friend said to me this morning 'Yesterday was the most Monday Monday I can remember in a loooong time' and I have to say I wholeheartedly agree!


Roll on the weekend..


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f&@*ing w@nkers the lot of them - my week's panning out like that too - just had my card refused in tesco because some f*cker (BT) took some kind of unauthorised payment on my card. Apologies and it will be refunded except it will take a few days and I was buying my tea! and now I have no food. and I had cash, only I'd forgotten to take it out with me. and I could go back but the rage and indignity have left me needing to avoid that area for a while


I hate everyone and everything.


grrrr

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Yesterday was, indeed, the mutha of all mondays. 10 hours of swimming through metaphorical treacle, then 2-3hrs at home of preparing for today. Today a pain, have at least another hour or 2 of preparing for tomorrow still to do. Tomorrow looks like being embarassingly under-prepared. Thursday am expected to be in 2 places at once. Friday is what the boss refers to as "the heavier day of the week".


Arse.

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I've been home sick with the cold / cough thing I had the whole time over Christmas, seems to have come back with a vengance. Been feeling knackered, like someone has taken my batteries out, but when I try to sleep lying down just sets off a coughing fit, having to sleep on a pile of pillows 3 high and even that barely works.


Being ill makes me grumpy at the best of times, but I'm meant to be off on holiday skiing this weekend and I am quite cross I've wasted my money when at this rate I'll be too tired to enjoy it.


Still, it could be worse, I am not mega busy at work this week so I don't have to stress about it piling up in my absence.

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My week has been deplorable :( started on Sunday and has infected Monday (never a good day anyway), and now carried on into Tuesday.


The problem with bad weeks is that it makes me homesick quite easily....Oh....Blast, Wednesday is only tomorrow away and I am already detecting a negative pattern emerging that threatens to infect the rest of the working week: It's like a weed!


.....roll on Saturday!

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giggirl Wrote:

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> Why can't the forumites posting on this thread

> just read the HOW TO START EACH DAY WITH A

> POSITIVE OUTLOOK thread? Would that not do the

> trick?


If I thought that would cure my cold I'd be doing it straight away, but I've a feeling it wouldn't! Despite being bored as hell at home, I actually think I am doing something positive in not dragging myself into work and making myself sick for longer, which is what I usually do - playing the martyr.

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bignumber5 Wrote:

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> Yesterday was, indeed, the mutha of all mondays.

> 10 hours of swimming through metaphorical treacle,

> then 2-3hrs at home of preparing for today. Today

> a pain, have at least another hour or 2 of

> preparing for tomorrow still to do. Tomorrow looks

> like being embarassingly under-prepared. Thursday

> am expected to be in 2 places at once. Friday is

> what the boss refers to as "the heavier day of the

> week".

>

> Arse.


You do realise you are the ONLY geezer who has contributed to this "namby-bamby-pamby" thread!

Get some backbone Man.

Get a Grip.

Don't show any weakness or emotion and be STRONG....Jeez(6)


p.s Love to write more but I'm told that its going to be near freezing today so I'm off under the duvet.

Bugger going out in this for a game of old soldiers(as we used to say in the trenches at Millwall):X

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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Ooo Tony I nearly called ya somefink very very

> VERY bad then :-$

>

> Pssst which cable is ya electricity? ;-)


One is returning to me Sarf London roots fer a day out 2day Babe so I will be corresponding this Morn in me old Cock-er-nee fashion so I'll start by saying Leave it RIGHT out Darling! and BEHAVE yerself Girl,doyouknowotimean Sweetheart?::o

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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Oooo someone at last who makes sense! Wotcha gonna do eh?


Go to Peckham Rye and get a "12" to The Old Nun's Head in Nunhead Green to see if the Lady Superior of the nunnery,who was killed during the Reformation and had her head chopped off and stuck on a pike-staff outside,is still there.


Then I'll return to my beloved East Lane Market(which I used to live over).


Go down THe WAlworth Road,go to The Elephant and get a Bus to Brixton to visit Brixton Market and then get a Tube to Central London and then maybe onto Hampstead Heath.


n.b.Please note that this itinerary is Subject to change or alteration without notice.


Coming along for the ride Darling?:)-D

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I seek to be rescued from the dungeons of Westminster first Tony me luv!


getting back on track...

Today's notice reads:

"due to essential software maintenance, our offices will be closed from 10am - 12 noon. From 12 noon for the rest of the day our offices shall be closed for staff training"

Translation:

"from 10am 'til 12 noon we're making our staff come in and sit at blank screens whilst our scummy IT man messes around wiv a few nobs. from 12 noon and for the rest of the day we is off to our Christmas lunch and shant be bothered coming back. We are also making it compulsory for ALL staff to come along and mingle wiv the rest of us snobs whether they like it or not. It is a perfect opportunity to teach them "commoners" (the staff) a lesson or two"

*sighs*


A very productive day planned :-|


*edited coz I quite clearly dont know my alphabet!*

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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> I seek to be rescued from the dungeons of

> Westminster first Tony me luv!

>

> getting back on track...

> Today's notice reads:

> "due to essential software maintenance, our

> offices will be closed from 10am - 12 noon. From

> 12 noon for the rest of the day our offices shall

> be closed for staff training"

> Translation:

> "from 10am 'til 12 noon we're making our staff

> come in and sit at blank screens whilst our scummy

> IT man messes around wiv a few nobs. from 12 noon

> and for the rest of the day we is off to our

> Christmas lunch and shant be bothered coming back.

> We are also making it compulsory for ALL staff to

> come along and mingle wiv the rest of us snobs

> whether they like it or not. It is a perfect

> opportunity to teach them "commoners" (the staff)

> a lesson or two"

> *sighs*

>

> A very productive day planned :-|

>

> *edited coz I quite clearly dont know my

> alphabet!*


Seems about right KK!


Have a Good Day anyway!:)-D

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