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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThere’s too much variety to list
Anyway, I’ve decided now
we're Waiting.
my dinner was chicken jalfrezy.
very nice.
looks like the new gig is fubar before it begins.
oh, well.
back to boredom i supposeComment
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It was… *drumroll*… spag bol, and very tasty it was too
And it meant there was enough room to fit the two remaining portions of yesterday’s Potato Famine Casserole in the freezerComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postlooks like the new gig is fubar before it begins.
oh, well.
back to boredom i supposeComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBit sloppy of them, messing it up on the Friday evening before you were due to start
they tried to change the location and timescales at 12:00 today, apologising for the short notice.
i told them it wasn't possible.
they tried again.
i repeated my earlier statement.
they tried again.
i told them <in a professional manner> to shove it up their corporate arseComment
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Just popped out the back. It’s an unpleasant night out there: rain, and a nasty cold wind that goes right through you
That’s quite enough of that for one eveningComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posti did say i had misgivings.
they tried to change the location and timescales at 12:00 today, apologising for the short notice.
i told them it wasn't possible.
they tried again.
i repeated my earlier statement.
they tried again.
i told them <in a professional manner> to shove it up their corporate arseComment
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It has been raining here off and on. Sounds wetter than it is due to traffic splishing through the puddles.
Have been looking for late breaks away in that crappy time betwixt Christmas and New Year. Madrid is looking good but I hear it's cold there this time of year.
I haven't been outside for two days so I guess I will need to see what the world looks like tomorrow. Technically don't have to but there's a gin offer on at Waitrose that warrants investigating.
Put a curtain up to cover the kitchen door as it's getting draughty and making me cold. Stops me getting out that door but there's only dying plants out there (much to the annoyance of my neighbour, so there's an incentive to leave them be). On the subject of plants, my rather pathetic fuschia has decided to flower again. The bamboo is looking more and more dead by the day.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostA shame nonetheless. At least the prospect alleviated the normal daily tedium for a bit.
they need experienced engineers more than i need useless PM's
or their money
<there aren't a lot of us left now, someone said the mainframe was dead 30 years ago, so no-one trained on it>Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostA shame nonetheless. At least the prospect alleviated the normal daily tedium for a bit.
Who'd have thunk?
The evening's entertainment was BTVS S5 E14 & 15, plus Angel S2 E14 & 15.
I'd quite forgotten that BTVS S5 E15 was so sad, how can one feel sympathy for a robot FFS.
But there you go.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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