To be fair, it was at least partly her fault - she quoted her husband's brother's status in the first person. (It was her husband (my former colleague) whose dad had died)
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I hope you've called her out on it in an offensive and unnecessarily strident mannerOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostTo be fair, it was at least partly her fault - she quoted her husband's brother's status in the first person. (It was her husband (my former colleague) whose dad had died)
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You'll probably get away with it thenOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostNo, but judging by the comments on her status, I'm not the only one who made the mistake.
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Morning denizens
It's not the waking-up-early-on-a-Sunday I mind. It's the waking-up-feeling-hungover, when I didn't even drink anything last night
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Hi de hi, hi de ho. Morning inmates.

I'm sat down for 5 minutes or so before I start the Sunday morning cleaning frenzy.Comment
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2 minutes to goOriginally posted by zeitghost View Post
Hi de hi, hi de ho. Morning inmates.

I'm sat down for 5 minutes or so before I start the Sunday morning cleaning frenzy.
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You seem to have got the idea of a Sunday morning wrong. Most of us stay in bed rather than getting up 3 hours earlierOriginally posted by NickFitz View Post2 minutes to go
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