I nearly p*ssed my pants at this thread when I read it this morning
That'll teach people for wanting a bit of support and advice on this forum and excellent use of the word Gaywalker
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Denny gets IR35 in and the crowbar doesn't even bend. Respect is due!
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Originally posted by DaywalkerIs that legal?
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There you go. IR35 awareness is the answer to your social problems.
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Originally posted by AtWMaybe he is Robin Hood, in which case theft is okay.
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Originally posted by DaywalkerWell that is completely different and I guess you insutating that I called him something that I didn't doesn't help.
I asked him to help me, it happens and it happens more often when people don't do their jobs.
His attitude affect the work of the department, his reputation and the atmosphere generally in the department, again it is not only me that he is not speaking to.
However if the porblem is that bad, with me or whatever then a short meeting with the boss would have sorted it, to act as he did reflects unprofessionalism and immaturity.
I suppose if asking for help in a courteous manner triggers this response the guy has some serious issues.
Safe to say glad I am not working with you francko.
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Originally posted by zeitghostOddly enough, I was wondering that too...
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Originally posted by FranckoSomewhere in between the cat (it's not a kitten) and the monkey avatar.
(oh feck why, why, why do I do this?)
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Originally posted by bogeymanI expect you look even cuter than the boxing kitten then?
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Originally posted by FranckoDo you mean you look even uglier in reality?
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Originally posted by bogeymanDo you imagine I look like my avatar then?
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Has it occurred to you he may be shy and doent know what to say and that you come across as bolshy, bullying, arrogant & aggressive Gaywalker?
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Originally posted by DaywalkerGot it right then, thought so.
I'm off for octoberfest
free beer and food while paid,
keep typing uglyman
I think you probably look like yours - shifty and stupid
p.s. gave up beer when I discovered fine wines in my early 20s, and I can afford to pay for my own food.Last edited by bogeyman; 12 October 2006, 12:53.
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Originally posted by FranckoNo, thanks, I leave this entertainment to you and chico. I indeed do as I actually think and switch on the brain before I say something, you should try it as well. Oh wait, you still fail to recognise that you called him a timewaster... oh well, there is nothing to switch on then....
Fell free to quote me were I called him a timewaster.
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