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I'm annoyed at being in today, as I booked the whole 2 weeks off back in September so I could finally spend some time with my new missus, only for them to nick a day off me last week because the manager was too spineless to stand up to a bully who basically told him he was having this week off. :X


Not doing anything much though, and plan to leave on "a visit" at 3 latest!!!

please help me....yesterday and today from 12-8pm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and there aint one f-ing thing going on. F*cking madness if you ask me, nut then again you haven't asked me and if you did you'd just get a mouthful of verbose nonsense.


So.................

mockney piers Wrote:

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> Booooooooooooooooored.

> Who's up for noughts and crosses?



Still recovering from flu/sore throat & that did not help the throat much! All five people within hearing range are now confused.


Still bored. :'(

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