Originally posted by alreadypacked
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Originally posted by KyajaeOnly for girlies. Apparently.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked"convoluted waffle" they are the tools of the trade!
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishYou could still get them out and give him a wiggle as a leaving gesture. You'll get a better reference - unless they are a pair of spaniels ears in which case I doubt he'd be too impressed if you gave him a quick swing.
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You could still get them out and give him a wiggle as a leaving gesture. You'll get a better reference - unless they are a pair of spaniels ears in which case I doubt he'd be too impressed if you gave him a quick swing.
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Originally posted by KyajaeI'm surprised you didn't get your baps out and offer him a quick wiggle. Saves on all the convoluted waffle.
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I actually think you should have played the traditional girly card - "I'm sorry, sometimes I just get a bit emotional - it was nothing, really". And it's also the truth.
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Originally posted by timhAnd you call that 'not playing the girly card'?!
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Originally posted by timhAnd you call that 'not playing the girly card'?!
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Winged it!
Had a brain fart on the way to the canteen.
Said “I was filling out my time sheet yesterday and realised the next time I am do this I will be leaving. I really like it here, and everyone is so nice to work with.”
He says “We will always have you back; I’ll drop by your desk later and sign the time-sheet.”
“It’s ok I have it here you can sign it now”
I am going away for the weekend, leaving early, didn’t want him coming by and not finding me there.
Result and a reference!
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Ok I'm heading down to the canteen.
TGIF cooked brekie!
Maybe I'll keep stuffing my face, not have a chance to say anything, just nod.
But if he pull the "We would not have s cess with u" stuff on me I'll crack up.
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Originally posted by DiverJust tell him you always get the giggles after a spliff
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Originally posted by alreadypackedToo easy Gonzo, I didn't want to play the girly card.
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