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FB is becoming more of a liability than it ever was. I don't need prospective bosses looking up my drunken rambles.Originally posted by SandyD View PostBest not to friend bosses on FB
I deleted my FB account a couple of weeks ago. Friends know where to contact me and I sure don't need any more 'inspirational' tulipe graphics.
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What about Mrs Palmer and her daughters?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostCome on now, its the only friends that Suity has
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With your endless stream of "I don't know what I am meant to do here, give me help please" posts he was probably rodgering you up the wrong one every day in the disabled toilets and you never noticed.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostJust seen my old boss on FB, posting artistic photos. Hurled a load of abuse, and even gave it some closet and Narnia action. Finally come out then have we? etc etc.
Turns out his wife took the photos and is a trainee photographer who had put the tools down for several months and was just getting motivated again.

Both feet in my gob.
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Which one? You've got a lot of old bosses.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostJust seen my old boss on FB, posting artistic photos. Hurled a load of abuse, and even gave it some closet and Narnia action. Finally come out then have we? etc etc.
Turns out his wife took the photos and is a trainee photographer who had put the tools down for several months and was just getting motivated again.

Both feet in my gob.
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Go Suity, CUK style
Just seen my old boss on FB, posting artistic photos. Hurled a load of abuse, and even gave it some closet and Narnia action. Finally come out then have we? etc etc.
Turns out his wife took the photos and is a trainee photographer who had put the tools down for several months and was just getting motivated again.

Both feet in my gob.
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