General oddness, which might or might not be worth mentioning

May 16, 2006 17:20

Today wasn't a good one. I was in a rotten mood to start with, then I lost my temper in the office. I try not to do that a a rule, mostly because everyone looks at me sideways for a few days afterwards, but today I couldn't help myself. I didn't actually break anything, at least, and I think my verbal outbursts were grammatically correct, so that's ( Read more... )

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snailrind May 16 2006, 19:03:44 UTC
Blimey!
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uncle_vanya May 16 2006, 20:31:16 UTC
I don't think so, but they might all think a bit before being stupid in future. For a few days, at least.

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snailrind May 17 2006, 09:44:47 UTC
A few days! That would be a record, wouldn't it?

Was it a work-related gripe you had with them, or was it about the way they were treating you personally? (If the latter, lemme at 'em! I'll sort 'em out for you. Grr.)

And are the smileys I've been using in these posts actually visible to you?
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bouncybunny_ff May 17 2006, 01:18:36 UTC
*hug!*

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uncle_vanya May 17 2006, 07:19:30 UTC
Thanks.

Today went a lot better than yesterday - which wouldn't be too difficult to arrange, come to think of it.

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zendevil May 17 2006, 10:11:11 UTC

I see the Snaily smileys!

That all sounds a bit grim. did you discover where the bloodied faces came from? Hope it's not gangs of rampaging Hell's Grannies.

Those plonkers at your workplace deserve snarls & outbursts from what you've said previously. They should consider themselves lucky they didn't have me there too yesterday, between us we would probably have them in snivelling heaps rocking back & forth by now.

Terri

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uncle_vanya May 17 2006, 19:47:45 UTC
There's been no further news on the bloodied faces, but there wasn't any sign of bloodstained handbags so I think the grannies might be innocent.

As for all the police - apparently the package in the shops was 'an elaborate device that posed a genuine threat to life and property'. Oh dear. I wonder what that means, exactly.

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