Things that right royally f*ck you off

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Turtle

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5th Mar 2008 at 4:27 pm

 
Quote: The_Educatedwombat
Quote: Citizen_Twiggy
I might get thrown out of training for missing two sessions but the first session I missed was because of my foot and i was back in london because i couldn't walk and the one that i'm going to miss next week was supposed to be my one missed training. It just p*sses me off because it was out of my control and I can't miss my formal and I can easily catch up with training because i'm good at it and catch ups take 20 minutes. GRRRR.
Stupid pervy stupid trainer.


I realise that I did meet him in the end. Seemed like a f*cking douche to be honest.

Apparently, he likes 'ethnic girls' and then kept looking at me. What a creep. Although, I will flirt with him if I get to stay on training. I'll feel dirty but I just dont want all the training and time I've put in already to be a waste.  

As for things that f*ck me off: Everything. It seems like I just can't catch a break, get some sleep and actually be the superwoman I want to be or everyone thinks I can be. Its always going to be a cooler, hotter, cleverer, russian model from new york who is going to win out. I hate her.

Albert Johanneson

| 14,477 posts


5th Mar 2008 at 6:53 pm

Albert Johanneson - Outside-left

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Quote: TheUnitedTruth
I am f*cking raging. they have now gave my friend a letter, similar to mine...and she has a "meeting" tomorrow. do they not realise if they fire her tomorrow THERE WILL BE NO ONE LEFT! What a joke! What kind of management training company fires 6 employees in the space of FIVE MONTHS...

retards.


what the f*ck is management training company anyway?

(not a dig, im geniunely asking)

Albert Johanneson

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5th Mar 2008 at 7:51 pm

Albert Johanneson - Outside-left

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Quote: TheUnitedTruth
Taken from their website:
Quote:
We are a specialist management training company that provide contextualised training to public and voluntary sector managers.

Since 2001, we have worked with managers from every local authority in England, including:

5,000 Youth Service managers
350 Connexions managers
150 Extended Services co-ordinators
1,500 Adult & Community Learning Services managers
750 Public Library Service staff
150 Museums & Archives Services managers
450 Voluntary Organisation managers


What programmes do you offer?


We offer a range of contextualised training programmes for managers in Youth Services and Connexions. Children's Services, Adult and Community Learning, Public Libraries, Museums and Archives and Fire and Rescue Services.



Ah i see. So they train people and 'sell' them into public sector roles? Or do i have the wrong end of the stick?

Mancomb Seepgood

| 3,455 posts


5th Mar 2008 at 8:14 pm

Mancomb Seepgood - Grog me.

Grog me.

 
Listening to New French Girlfriend by The Auteurs and knowing that absoultely nobody where I'm going tonight is going to have heard of them, let alone there being any chance of it being played. This saddens me.
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Jingle

| 4,578 posts


5th Mar 2008 at 8:26 pm

Jingle - WOO-HAH!

WOO-HAH!

 
Depression

Chris Kamara

| 24,049 posts


5th Mar 2008 at 8:27 pm

Chris Kamara -

 
Not being able to decide what songs to buy on iTunes.

Albert Johanneson

| 14,477 posts


5th Mar 2008 at 8:31 pm

Albert Johanneson - Outside-left

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Quote: farmer_jack
Not being able to decide what songs to buy on iTunes.


KunK - "We're Not Who You Think We Are"

Chris Kamara

| 24,049 posts


5th Mar 2008 at 8:52 pm

Chris Kamara -

 
Done


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Albert Johanneson

| 14,477 posts


5th Mar 2008 at 8:54 pm

Albert Johanneson - Outside-left

Outside-left

 
Good man. Like it?

I see they're in exsquisite company.

Chris Kamara

| 24,049 posts


5th Mar 2008 at 8:56 pm

Chris Kamara -

 
I do, and they are

I'm only keeping stuff I'll actually listen to on this laptop. On my old one I had about 5,000 songs, but about 3,000 of those had never even been played once right through. Ain't cloggin' this machine up wit' shoite.

Albert Johanneson

| 14,477 posts


5th Mar 2008 at 8:58 pm

Albert Johanneson - Outside-left

Outside-left

 
Nice. Their other stuff is well worth a gander too.

Chris Kamara

| 24,049 posts


5th Mar 2008 at 8:59 pm

Chris Kamara -

 
Just flicking through 30 second song previews on iTunes as it happens

Quite like 'Little People'.

Chris Kamara

| 24,049 posts


5th Mar 2008 at 9:00 pm

Chris Kamara -

 
Bought it; along with 'Novocaine For The Soul' by The Eels. Swish.

Albert Johanneson

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5th Mar 2008 at 9:03 pm

Albert Johanneson - Outside-left

Outside-left

 
Good good.

what about 'Night One (From Planchette)' - The Panic Channel

Chris Kamara

| 24,049 posts


5th Mar 2008 at 9:06 pm

Chris Kamara -

 
Just says 'Album Only', so I can't get that. Although I've heard of them before and they're pretty good. I'll keep playing the 30 second previews 'til I decide if I want the lot.

Albert Johanneson

| 14,477 posts


5th Mar 2008 at 9:07 pm

Albert Johanneson - Outside-left

Outside-left

 
Quote: farmer_jack
Just says 'Album Only', so I can't get that. Although I've heard of them before and they're pretty good. I'll keep playing the 30 second previews 'til I decide if I want the lot.

the album is 8 songs good to 4 songs meh.

Πανδώρα

| 15,327 posts


5th Mar 2008 at 9:55 pm

 Πανδώρα -

 
GODDAMNMOTHERF*CKINGLAPTOP'SF*CKEDITSELF. >_<

fecking windows ¬_¬
*burp*

Albert Johanneson

| 14,477 posts


6th Mar 2008 at 2:48 am

Albert Johanneson - Outside-left

Outside-left

 
when ladies are all hot and cold and mixed signals.

a man would have made his decision by now.

Rayanne Graff

| 76,001 posts


6th Mar 2008 at 9:40 am

Rayanne Graff - River Phoenix

River Phoenix

 
Quote: scarlet
The only time in the past week that I've had a sh*t is when I had a slight overdose of laxatives. I've had no pain, no bloatedness, and somehow I've managed to lose weight. I've eaten my normal diet which has plenty of fibre.

Oh, and my uncle died of colon cancer.


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Colin

| 10,038 posts


6th Mar 2008 at 10:14 am

Colin -

 
The Beatles
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Freshly Squeezed Cynic

| 6,189 posts


6th Mar 2008 at 10:22 am

Freshly Squeezed Cynic - apparently the big pink bastard is me

apparently the big pink bastard is me

 
Quote: Citizen_Twiggy
Its always going to be a cooler, hotter, cleverer, russian model from new york who is going to win out.


Ideas: kidnapping?

John Cage Bubblegum

| 6,555 posts


6th Mar 2008 at 3:48 pm

John Cage Bubblegum -

 
Last FM for continually picking sh*t songs. Pack it in, I don't want to listen to Muse followed by Fairport Convention followed by Kaiser Chiefs followed by f*cking tw*tting Staind.

EDIT: ah, Superchunk, that's more like it.
Peter Kenyon has a medal

Colin

| 10,038 posts


6th Mar 2008 at 5:24 pm

Colin -

 
My "brother" and his amazing idiocy. I thought not knowing what fascism was after studying History AND Government and Politics at A-Level was bad enough, but he just made a very flawed argumental comeback then referred to it (presumably meaning something closer to 'reversal') as 'reverse psychology' Someone needs a punch.
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Colin

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6th Mar 2008 at 6:54 pm

Colin -

 
Anyone who comes up with their own nickname.
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Freshly Squeezed Cynic

| 6,189 posts


6th Mar 2008 at 7:00 pm

Freshly Squeezed Cynic - apparently the big pink bastard is me

apparently the big pink bastard is me

 
Quote: thelostdude
Anyone who comes up with their own nickname.


Surely they get a nickname pretty quickly after they do that?

Colin

| 10,038 posts


6th Mar 2008 at 7:07 pm

Colin -

 
Quote: fsc
Quote: thelostdude
Anyone who comes up with their own nickname.


Surely they get a nickname pretty quickly after they do that?

Yah-huh.

By the way, coming up with an alias is not the same as coming up with a nickname. 'Ziners, you're safe. For now.
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Freshly Squeezed Cynic

| 6,189 posts


6th Mar 2008 at 7:09 pm

Freshly Squeezed Cynic - apparently the big pink bastard is me

apparently the big pink bastard is me

 
Quote: thelostdude
Anyone who comes up with their own nickname.


Exception: McLovin.

wombat

| 8,154 posts


6th Mar 2008 at 7:48 pm

wombat - Technically sexy.

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