Originally posted by Churchill
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Why do women think appointments made are optional?
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on that note I did once end up with a bird with a pierced cl*t...
I have to say it really made no difference from my pov...
but hey maybe she enjoys it more (like anyone cares about that..)
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Originally posted by russell View PostYeah, your wife takes hers out when i come round as it chaffs my privates.Comment
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Originally posted by russell View PostYeah, your wife takes hers out when i come round as it chaffs my privates.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostMy wife runs an aethetics business (Botox, Dermal fillers etc)
The number of women who make appointments and then cancel with hours to go is quite frankly staggering. Its just so annoying. My Mrs has even had someone cancel with 30 mins before appt when this woman lives 30 mins drive away!
I'm sure some people book with good intentions and then wake up on the morning in question, and think, hmm, botox, cant afford that (after all it aint cheap) better cancel.
I just find it so rude to do this..... Are people so disorganised?
Then again I'm always amazed when I see the poster in the GPs saying how many people didn't turn up for appointments etc. Is it just me who thinks if you've made a commitment to turn up for something you should actually show up?
(BTW. My last cleaner didn't apply this rule mind - made more excuses not to turn up than she did actually turn up to clean)Comment
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Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostSame here my wife works from home doing Beauty treatments and she is always moaning about people who do not turn up, i am sure because she works from home peole think she has nothing better to do, and then worse people who rock up late then making her rush for the next client, Dentists get away with charging for missed appointments maybe thats the way to goComment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostJeez you guys are so behind the time
Vajazzle is any form of fanny decoration from piercings to glitter to some special topiary.
Originally posted by Churchill View PostOf the things I'd like to do to the said piece of anatomy, sitting back and admiring the view isn't one of them!
Originally posted by russell View PostYeah, your wife takes hers out when i come round as it is bigger than my privates.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by russell View PostTake a deposit up front? Not exactly a business savvy you lot.
Most beauty therapist cannot work like that, and i thought you would know that from when you have your back, sack, and crack waxedComment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostMy wife runs an aethetics business (Botox, Dermal fillers etc)
Does she have a sizeable client base? It's just I'm not sure I'd feel comfortable being poked in the face with a needle in someones spare room Not that I could imagine having Botox anyway but still....Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by Support Monkey View Postyou don't pay a deposit before you take your car to the garage do you
Most beauty therapist cannot work like that, and i thought you would know that from when you have your back, sack, and crack waxedOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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