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She's a right minger.Originally posted by wobbegong View PostShe's attention seeking, Mich. Probably wants you to "kick her doors in".
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No, but an MF upper cut might.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Postgrrr...
Woman with high pitched voice has come in the room for the fifth time today asking for the key for the cupboard in my office. First time I was in a meeting which she royally disturbed by yapping with her colleague; now four more times, complaining 'somebody has locked the cupboard and taken away the key', and asking me, again, if I have the key. I am trying to remain polite. I do not have the key and have never used the cupboard. But I might just kick the f**king cupboard open anyway; does the panel think this would stop her?
You might want to clear your desk beforehand though.
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She's attention seeking, Mich. Probably wants you to "kick her doors in".Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Postgrrr...
Woman with high pitched voice has come in the room for the fifth time today asking for the key for the cupboard in my office. First time I was in a meeting which she royally disturbed by yapping with her colleague; now four more times, complaining 'somebody has locked the cupboard and taken away the key', and asking me, again, if I have the key. I am trying to remain polite. I do not have the key and have never used the cupboard. But I might just kick the f**king cupboard open anyway; does the panel think this would stop her?
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostSorry, I'll come back later and help you put your pants back on

ready and waiting!
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Sorry, I'll come back later when you put your pants back onOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View Postgrrr...
Woman with high pitched voice has come in the room for the fifth time today asking for the key for the cupboard in my office. First time I was in a meeting which she royally disturbed by yapping with her colleague; now four more times, complaining 'somebody has locked the cupboard and taken away the key', and asking me, again, if I have the key. I am trying to remain polite. I do not have the key and have never used the cupboard. But I might just kick the f**king cupboard open anyway; does the panel think this would stop her?
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Shall I break the bloody cupboard open?
grrr...
Woman with high pitched voice has come in the room for the fifth time today asking for the key for the cupboard in my office. First time I was in a meeting which she royally disturbed by yapping with her colleague; now four more times, complaining 'somebody has locked the cupboard and taken away the key', and asking me, again, if I have the key. I am trying to remain polite. I do not have the key and have never used the cupboard. But I might just kick the f**king cupboard open anyway; does the panel think this would stop her?Tags: None
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