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« Reply #4980 on: Friday, October 28, 2011, 07:50:32 »

Doctor's surgery receptionists.

I swear the job description must say:

Superiority complex - required
Being an utter bitch - desirable

Can i add dentist receptionists to this aswell?
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« Reply #4981 on: Friday, October 28, 2011, 09:35:31 »

BO - definitely the wrong thread.

Please accept my full and frank apology.

I didn't realise you had been employed as the thread police.

Can I add Baggins as someone that is trivial and has mildly annoyed me?
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« Reply #4982 on: Friday, October 28, 2011, 10:06:45 »

Doctor's surgery receptionists.

I swear the job description must say:

Superiority complex - required
Being an utter bitch - desirable

I hate when they say "What is wrong with you?" 1 day i am going to reply "what the fuck has it got to do  with you!"
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« Reply #4983 on: Friday, October 28, 2011, 10:18:24 »

I hate when they say "What is wrong with you?" 1 day i am going to reply "what the fuck has it got to do  with you!"

Haha - yeah that is pretty annoying! Just wind her up and say you have knob rot. See what her reaction is then.
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« Reply #4984 on: Friday, October 28, 2011, 10:29:23 »

yep, and say that i caught it off of her daughter!
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« Reply #4985 on: Friday, October 28, 2011, 11:54:22 »

I had the same problem with my boy today trying to get him an appointment for the doctors, we have been trying to get him for the last few days, the receptionist said he wasn't an emergency case so it would have to be next week, i asked her what medical degrees she had & i was put through to her supervisor and he had an appointment at 10.30.
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« Reply #4986 on: Friday, October 28, 2011, 12:08:42 »

I had the same problem with my boy today trying to get him an appointment for the doctors, we have been trying to get him for the last few days, the receptionist said he wasn't an emergency case so it would have to be next week, i asked her what medical degrees she had & i was put through to her supervisor and he had an appointment at 10.30.

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« Reply #4987 on: Saturday, October 29, 2011, 09:18:59 »

The ever growing bills that I have to pay on my car.

The master cylinder or something for the clutch needs replacing, as the car wont go into gear,
and its due an M.O.T in a week. and needs taxing.

Fed up of owning a classic mini already.
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« Reply #4988 on: Saturday, October 29, 2011, 11:11:17 »

My watch breaking - its less than year old & this is the 2nd problem I've had with it
I love it though Sad

If anyone's thinking of getting a Toy Watch or buying one as a gift for someone - I wouldn't bother - a cheapy copy from New Look would probably last longer!!
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« Reply #4989 on: Sunday, October 30, 2011, 10:11:27 »

I know SSN keep going on about it but that 15 year old for Wycombe who scored on his debut and ran to his family to celebrate, they were clearly delighted for him.

So the referee books him. Now I know there are rules, but can a ref not use common sense? There was not a hint of trying to insight a crowd, a stupid decision by someone who was clearly unhappy that a 15 year old boy had taken the shine off of his day.
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« Reply #4990 on: Sunday, October 30, 2011, 11:29:10 »

I know SSN keep going on about it but that 15 year old for Wycombe who scored on his debut and ran to his family to celebrate, they were clearly delighted for him.

So the referee books him. Now I know there are rules, but can a ref not use common sense? There was not a hint of trying to insight a crowd, a stupid decision by someone who was clearly unhappy that a 15 year old boy had taken the shine off of his day.

Just seen this on FL show, and while I agree to an extent, how is the ref meant to know who he is hugging? Surely by booking him he is showing consistency?

Obv not having a pop just raising the question.
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« Reply #4991 on: Sunday, October 30, 2011, 11:50:32 »

Just seen this on FL show, and while I agree to an extent, how is the ref meant to know who he is hugging? Surely by booking him he is showing consistency?

Obv not having a pop just raising the question.

I see your point, but does he look like he is hugging people to try and incite the crowd?
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« Reply #4992 on: Sunday, October 30, 2011, 12:01:25 »

The ref didn't have a choice, it's in the rules so if the ref had if ignored it he could have punished. Demoted for a week or so, etc

It's the fault of the rules not the ref he was covering his own back, can't blame him for that.
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« Reply #4993 on: Sunday, October 30, 2011, 12:10:12 »

I see your point, but does he look like he is hugging people to try and incite the crowd?

No not at all, but how often do players look like they're trying to incite a crowd? Or does hugging a member of the crowd simply consistute inciting? Either way, everyone knows that if you take your shirt off, lift it up or get too close to the fans it's an automatic yellow.
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« Reply #4994 on: Sunday, October 30, 2011, 12:20:35 »

Fact is that players are immatue and only themselfs to blame really....the idiot few who take it that extra step by going the extra hog to incite away fans ruin it for the majority.....i remember days when a player felt the need to smile with the fans and team mates to celebrate a goal,sadly these days players seem to express anger as well as happiness when scoring probably due to the pressure on players these days.
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