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Originally posted by Bunk View PostHe claims it was "Spacehopper day". That was just over 3 weeks ago which seems unlikely to say the least.
Although I seem to remember another spacehopper event a while back, although I'd really rather not think about it too much...Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostTime to be 1 week late. In which case early days to tell people, but each to their own.
Although I seem to remember another spacehopper event a while back, although I'd really rather not think about it too much...Comment
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I really don't know why there is so much negativity dotted about this thread.
It's not like I bought a car, or wound up drunk in a ditch. This is a life changing surprise that has rather caught us all out.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI really don't know why there is so much negativity dotted about this thread.
It's not like I bought a car, or wound up drunk in a ditch. This is a life changing surprise that has rather caught us all out.Comment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI really don't know why there is so much negativity dotted about this thread.
It's not like I bought a car, or wound up drunk in a ditch. This is a life changing surprise that has rather caught us all out.
You're the project manager, where did this appear on your "risk register"?Comment
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congrats suity, unlike some here you probably won't die bitter and alone.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postcongrats suity, unlike some here you probably won't die bitter and alone.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI really don't know why there is so much negativity dotted about this thread.
It's not like I bought a car, or wound up drunk in a ditch. This is a life changing surprise that has rather caught us all out.
1. The world doesn't need to be told about your goings on - the sheer spam tends to point to the ramblings being the same made up utter bollocks as Gittins (not a Gal), Gricer etc. In short you have no credibility.
2. Even if it IS true then quite frankly have you so little respect for yourself and your family that spreading intimate details about your existence is a good idea?
3. The almost unlimited quantity of situations that you recount beggars belief to the point that even if there's the odd grain of truth here and there then it's impossible to detect so the reasonable assumption is it's all total bulltulip.
In essence you've earned all the negativity that's thrown at you and a damn sight more on top.Comment
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostFew simple realities...
1. The world doesn't need to be told about your goings on - the sheer spam tends to point to the ramblings being the same made up utter bollocks as Gittins (not a Gal), Gricer etc. In short you have no credibility.
2. Even if it IS true then quite frankly have you so little respect for yourself and your family that spreading intimate details about your existence is a good idea?
3. The almost unlimited quantity of situations that you recount beggars belief to the point that even if there's the odd grain of truth here and there then it's impossible to detect so the reasonable assumption is it's all total bulltulip.
In essence you've earned all the negativity that's thrown at you and a damn sight more on top.
I've seen countless threads on here about people announcing they are expecting, or just had a kid. Crikey, even photos with some of them.
We hear about iron man competitions, bowel movements (sadly no longer), troublesome children, new house purchases.
In short we do come on here and discuss "General" matters. The clue is at the top of the page where it says "General".
I call you out as a bitter twisted old sod that has nothing better to do than single me out on a forum like some cowardly sad little twat with no friends.
You've earned my utmost contempt, and not portrayed yourself in a very good light on here, so how's your reputation now?
Sersiously, have a word mate.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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