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Wise Words From Hc..
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...even if it is from 2013, it all still applies now.
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My window cleaner used to have a lad with him, but the other day he was alone, and I asked him where was the lad, he said he'd phoned in he had flu, but the window cleaner could see him on Facebook whooping it up the night before ;)
Apologies for "whooping it up", but I am a vair old laydee ;)
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My window cleaner used to have a lad with him, but the other day he was alone, and I asked him where was the lad, he said he'd phoned in he had flu, but the window cleaner could see him on Facebook whooping it up the night before ;)
Apologies for "whooping it up", but I am a vair old laydee ;)
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makes as much sense mama as some other posts on AB
wide words indeed from HC
i like rackyracoons idea of - if you dont want to shout it in a pub....
I prefer coming from a more refeend background - if you wouldnt write it on a post card, then ....
o hahaha I must tell you
I was attending court to see something from the gallery [not a witness]
where the MD was making a complete tart of himself
and wrote a prose sketch about it with all his faults hesitations and well lies mercilessly ridiculed in the spotlight
and found myself discussing the text with him a week or so later after I had circulated it to work colleagues
wide words indeed from HC
i like rackyracoons idea of - if you dont want to shout it in a pub....
I prefer coming from a more refeend background - if you wouldnt write it on a post card, then ....
o hahaha I must tell you
I was attending court to see something from the gallery [not a witness]
where the MD was making a complete tart of himself
and wrote a prose sketch about it with all his faults hesitations and well lies mercilessly ridiculed in the spotlight
and found myself discussing the text with him a week or so later after I had circulated it to work colleagues
Not at all, baths. I'm still surprised at the things people post.
The latest shocker is a photo of the whole family (not my family!) at the airport informing us they're off to Crete for a fortnight.
On the same FB page is a photo of a parcel clearly showing the name and address. And the page is public. Bonkers!
The latest shocker is a photo of the whole family (not my family!) at the airport informing us they're off to Crete for a fortnight.
On the same FB page is a photo of a parcel clearly showing the name and address. And the page is public. Bonkers!