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Black Friday - The real one


DA Baracus

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I asked my slightly older female boss if she wanted a shag after sharing a taxi home with her when I was totally smashed a few years ago at a Christmas night out on Black Friday.

She didn't it. It made work weird and I eventually had to leave.

Be A Ware folks.

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I asked my slightly older female boss if she wanted a shag after sharing a taxi home with her when I was totally smashed a few years ago at a Christmas night out on Black Friday.

She didn't it. It made work weird and I eventually had to leave.

Be A Ware folks.

Is that where your username originates from, then?

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One of the few things I miss about working in an office environment.

The once a year drinker spewing over the photo copier, the temporary worker drunkenly confronting the boss, pissed up women telling their colleagues what they really think of them and the office shy guy turning out to be a drug addled sex offender. Glorious events.

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We're off to the casino for a meal and some drinks at 6.30. Probably be alright, it's a 15 minute walk home.

Won't be too many walking disasters allowed in hopefully. Thanking my lucky stars i don't have to work behind the bar anywhere.

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One of the few things I miss about working in an office environment.

The once a year drinker spewing over the photo copier, the temporary worker drunkenly confronting the boss, pissed up women telling their colleagues what they really think of them and the office shy guy turning out to be a drug addled sex offender. Glorious events.

This is also how I imagine a P&B night out.

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Manual workers/tradesman and office staff are a bad mix too.

One firm I worked for many moons back there was a do/meal/pub crawl for the office staff and the guys on the tools, it was an unofficial do which culminated in one of the tradesman cracking one of the supervisors a right hook, removing a couple of teeth.

As it happened outwith and away from the workplace they couldnt punt him but things were very awkward for a few weeks before he handed his notice in eventually

Of course they could. They might have chosen not to for a few reasons. Maybe no complaints were made. If they had been he'd probably have been out.
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Manual workers/tradesman and office staff are a bad mix too.One firm I worked for many moons back there was a do/meal/pub crawl for the office staff and the guys on the tools, it was an unofficial do which culminated in one of the tradesman cracking one of the supervisors a right hook, removing a couple of teeth.As it happened outwith and away from the workplace they couldnt punt him but things were very awkward for a few weeks before he handed his notice in eventually
Of course they could. They might have chosen not to for a few reasons. Maybe no complaints were made. If they had been he'd probably have been out.
What's the actual legislation on that out interest? One or two at my work I'm chokin to crack.
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