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Damn yes.
I've got tons to do but I'm back at the hotel because they set my accesses up with an end date of last Saturday and neglected to extend the date.
Last time it took them a week to set my accesses up. We go live in five days. Just comical.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostWell the OP likes to swear in Spanish in Reputations left so I'm sure there's some pretentious reason for swearing at his colleagues.
I got something about his grandmother's underwear.
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Well the OP likes to swear in Spanish in Reputations left so I'm sure there's some pretentious reason for swearing at his colleagues.
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Well this is to say to the sockie with the 'hilarious' login id: if you think that name is going to get past me, think again...
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I work on a building site: it’s not really considered swearing: more of a “technical term”
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Swear at work? Like a trooper.
If anyone complains I just tell them that the F C & S words are old Anglo-Saxon terms that were changed into "swear" words by the Normans invaders.
And that by preventing me from using them they are culturally oppressing me and that therefore they are inherently racist.
Works a treat.
I have no idea if it is true. It's just something I made up 5 years ago.
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If I think I can get away with it, definitely. I'd never say **** though, just **** and tulip etc...
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Originally posted by Freaki Li Cuatre View PostGot a bad case of Tourettes.
Not sure my Indian colleagues approve.
They are somewhat conservative.
¡¡¡Joder!!!
F-uck no!
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Do you swear at work?
Got a bad case of Tourettes.
Not sure my Indian colleagues approve.
They are somewhat conservative.
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