Awayday
All our bosses have gone on one today, so we have all brought in games. And bottles of Jose Cuervo.
Ironically the bosses are probably discussing our poor productivity. The show should be interesting.
(Peter if you read this - just joking. About the games)
Is anyone else worried about the ‘terraced’ threat?!
Dr. Hackenbush (I've been shortening your name and didn't even ask if it irritated you)
"terraced threat"??
Not heard this one.
Are the football firms on the rise again??
Send 'em to Iraq I say (though I can't see the ICF winning hearts and minds....)
Dr H.(1) is that anything to do with the "New Clear" bonds that I hear so much about? I guess they're a threat as you can see right through them....
(2) No, I haven’t been irritated in any shape or form by this tendency. Shortened names are easier to type, W.
I’m not really sure what the ‘terraced’ threat is, but have been hearing the term frequently in news and current affairs broadcasting over many months....
Oops! That should read bomBs
D'oh!
I can't wait to hear about the man wrongly jailed for 11 years for cookery in schools which you mention in your blog
Awayday...Mmmm...I was invited by my bosses to join them on one in the summer. They wanted to know about the issues that "we" (the chalk face workers) faced. By the end of the day, they knew. We were thanked for telling them. That was it. Status Quo. I don't think you have anything to worry about..
When I say "blog" I of course mean "newsletter".
That reminds me of Dilbert - the away day was a success because they calculated how many employees they needed to downsize to pay for it.........
Actually, Fred, I think that "New Clear Bonds" sounds better. But then I always thought that something used to play a guitar in a row of houses was a "terraced fret".
H.
Nice one, Humph!!
I'm not familiar with the whole office scenario (lucky me?!) but someone sent us a great cartoon recently.
Large angry boss looming over desk-bound clerk:"Why aren't you working?"
Desk-bound clerk looking up" Sorry, I didn't see you coming"
Surely it's not like that at the ´óÏó´«Ã½?
Mark (7), I disagree - I think that Status Quo probably have quite a lot to worry about: ageing fan base; thinning hair; arthritis in the fingers...
Annasee (12),
What's this Whole Office Scenario? Is there a Catalogue?
Tony - perhaps the man was jailed after a citizen's arrest by Jamie Oliver???
The terraced threay also seems to involve a Noo Kewler element. Something to do with an exploding water cooler? I dunno
I must have mis-heard.
All this time I thought we were being somehow threatened by tourists.
Silly me.
Fifi, 16, (...who works a...), lol!
I'm gonna have to check the time stamps, but I just "repeat" posted - i.e. in quick succession - and as I did it, I was sure that it would tell me off - but it didn't! I wonder if the settings have changed, I was mistaken, or if it's because it was a different frog entry.
In accordance with Sod's Law, I also realised that I'd missed off the letter 't' from my parenthetical "anaphoric" reference. So perhaps it was just wishful thinking. I keep meaning to determine the acceptable delay - but it must be a minute or 2.
I have had the fast and offensive message in response to my first attempt at posting of the day on more than one occasion. Annoying, yes; inexplicable, yes; off-putting, not so far.
I have only ever seen this message once.
SB20
I agree about the terists, and I'm amused at how the word "terror" has become just another policy word in politicians mouths : "Our policies on education, terror, NHS ...".
I noticed too that a Radio 4 newsreader recently said "Two thousand and eight", rather than the decreed Twenty-Oh-Eight. Nice.
Re 20, Doc,
"I have only ever seen this message once.
SB20"
Now you can see it twice!
Yep, I have to say "Two Thousand and Eight" just sounds nicer to the ear... I think it might be because the word Twenty (or any number that's a multiple of 10) just doesn't lend itself to having Oh said right afterwards, I can cope with Twenty Ten for 2010 etc, it's just these 9 years (2001 to 2009) that need the full Two Thousand treatment...
Doc,
"I have only ever seen this message once.
SB20".
Now you can see it again!
Fearless. 23. didn't we have that discussion wa-ay back when?
ValP (25) True, but it's always fun to start up old debates and see the responses. After all, it keeps us out of trouble :o)
Hopefully, you’ve all been hanging out, so to speak, for my belated appearance and responses to the above. Doc who?
Again and again in fact, A, thank you.
Surely you people mean to say twenty-zero-eight. Owe no, oh no? Mmm?
Oh wow! I'm watching QI, and I went to school with one of the panellists! Yep, it's true. Neil Mullarky went to the same school as I did (about 6 years difference, but I do remember him being funny even then...)
Famous by association then eh Fearless? So was he a prefect when you were an impressionable 1st former, or vice versa?
He was the 6th Former (and yes he was a prefect as well, I think) when I was in the 1st year. But on a school camp, I have vague memories of him doing sketches in the entertainment evening....
Gosh - aren't you about early on a Sunday morning FF? Sketches eh? S.O. has just had me Listening Again to Ned Sherrin, to catch the one-liner guy who had him in stitches while he was making the curry last night. I did wonder what the gales of laughter were about, thought he was getting further down the cabernet sauvignon than I was at t'other end of the house! Worth a listen if you like to groan at puns (towards the end of the prog if you can't listen to it all)
I guess I'm just an early person, really. during the week I'd already be half way in to the office by that time... In fact, it was a case of stagger-past-PC-on-way-to-kettle-for-caffeine-fix, & decide to do a quick check of what I missed while the kettle was on its' way to the boil...
Is that enough hyphens for folks?