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On 09/11/2019 at 19:22, HenryHill said:

Red cap milk drinkers. Something not quite right about them.

Probably a gastric issue to be fair. I have to drink fucking soya milk these days! :(

3 minutes ago, Dele said:

Folk who call it the Union Jack when it's not hanging off the front of a boat. 

I prefer to call it the butchers apron, given its history.

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In recent years, there's been a real surge in God botherers hanging about the streets looking for recruits. Have they always turned up at workplaces bothering staff and trying to offload their propaganda rags? That's one I've only recently noticed, and it happens every few weeks.

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People at work who I barely know slating other colleagues to me. To me it suggests:
1) you're probably a c**t and
2) you would not hesitate in slating me to others should you deem me to have wronged you
Yep, I've even had colleagues set me up by asking about others, slating them. I agree or just go along with it then they run and tell them that I said it all and started it out of the blue.
I try to point out things that were grossly unfair like others dodging work and making others do it and this was their reaction.
Pathetic really but in future will just let it go. Less hassle, cant change the bad management that allowed it.
Whenever someone new and keen starts they all line up to discredit them.
c***s
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On 19/01/2020 at 10:27, BigFatTabbyDave said:

In the same way most of us did, or in person?

Either way, not enough greenies in the world, but here's one for your trouble.

In person , he was my local mp at the time and he was trying to get my vote.

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3 hours ago, Archie said:

In person , he was my local mp at the time and he was trying to get my vote.

My mum got to do similar to Michael Forsyth in 1997. He implied that she looked like the kind of person who'd vote for him, and she didn't take it well at all.

I'm quite glad I never met my MP in the late Eighties, Ann Widdecombe, as she'd probably have swallowed my soul after the first syllable came out.

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