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Can I have an E please?

Come on you feckers, give me some fecking drugs, I'm so fecking bored. Boredom, boredom, boredom. I'm ready to kill my work colleague who I am unfortunately stuck in this fecking office with. KILL KILL KILL KILL!!!!! Aaaaarrrghhhh!

Sheesh Jah chill, just imagine if the result had gone the OTHER way the other day.... ;-)


Tottenham high road is a very bleak place on a dark windy day just after every other person has entered teh stadium and you are left scrabbling for tickets isn't it?

  • 2 months later...
I can't take it any longer, have left boss note on her desk informing her I have a dentist's appointment that I forgot to mention to her earlier, grabbing coat and bag heading for the exit before meeting ends and boss emerges full of suddenly extremely urgent tasks! (ducking past office window incase am spotted by said boss making swift getaway, to the tune of "Mission impossible" being whistled cheekily by my colleagues! lol!) tally ho!

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