Originally posted by Lockhouse
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Loud snoring encountered from a toilet cubicle one time - not me but he was well away.
I fell asleep in a meeting one time, over in Brussels and had been out on the lash till all hours. Boring team meeting the next day, got asked a question and thought I had just shut my eyes, turns out I had been out for a couple of minutes. I was the 'young lad' on the team so no big problem, the english were all laughing, not so the belgians !Comment
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Originally posted by lukemgLoud snoring encountered from a toilet cubicle one time - not me but he was well away.
I fell asleep in a meeting one time, over in Brussels and had been out on the lash till all hours. Boring team meeting the next day, got asked a question and thought I had just shut my eyes, turns out I had been out for a couple of minutes. I was the 'young lad' on the team so no big problem, the english were all laughing, not so the belgians !"Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "
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Seeing your co-workers nod off during meetings can be amusing, but what's really hilarious is when they do a hypnic jerk. It's very, very funnyComment
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I used to have a team leader, some Moons ago, that used to fall asleep in meetings. I remember once, when we went down to a meeting in Basingstoke once to meet with a Client, and we were sitting across a table, the Two of us on one side, and the 5 representatives of the client on the other side. I was wondering through the course of the meeting why the clients were looking at and talking at me for the majority of the time, when I eventually looked towards my Team Leader and he was alseep!!threenine.co.uk
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