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Scanning | 14:49 Thu 27th Jul 2006 | People & Places
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I work in a large open plan office. There is a member of staff within a department that seems to think it is ok to clip his nails at work, so far its only been his finger nails but who knows where it could lead, perhaps his toe's too?... He is rather old, nearing retirement age not that it makes any difference but think he just assumes this is ok to do. I'm more perturbed at the fact that when he is doing it, his colleagues all cover their hands over their coffee cups in case of flying clippings or dead skin landing in their drinks. Does anyone else do this at work, or have come across such an issue?
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it really doesn't bother me spinney cause you have done all the work for me, so cheers old chump.. doesn't deny the fact that you still sit in your little hideaway putting thw rold to rights, do my questions offend you so much that you cannot help but comment, even though you say they are offensive?... There is no game in this and I think the responses have quite clearly proved that this once agains seems to have backfired where the sun don't shine buttercup. Any one for tennis?
You lot have made my life worthwhile, I have never laffed so much since my last holiday.and that was great. Has no one got the guts to tell the old git to do it at home, still he may not have a pair of scissors ?? should we buy him some, or nail clippers for his retirement. !!!!!!
Spazzball, have you found my blog yet?
I think not.
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M0nkeyTennis you crack me up! lol...

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