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12th November 04, 08:11 PM
#21
Nice one, Magnus!
I like to see kilted guys taking charge. The less BS we take, the less we will get in the future.
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12th November 04, 10:13 PM
#22
People in groups tend to show a little more nerve. Do you ever see these guys individually around the work place? Or are they avoiding you now!
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12th November 04, 10:13 PM
#23
People in groups tend to show a little more nerve. Do you ever see these guys individually around the work place? Or are they avoiding you now!
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12th November 04, 10:13 PM
#24
People in groups tend to show a little more nerve. Do you ever see these guys individually around the work place? Or are they avoiding you now!
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13th November 04, 02:24 AM
#25
haha, that's a great reply! I think I might have to steal that from you sometime!
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13th November 04, 02:24 AM
#26
haha, that's a great reply! I think I might have to steal that from you sometime!
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13th November 04, 02:24 AM
#27
haha, that's a great reply! I think I might have to steal that from you sometime!
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15th November 04, 07:36 PM
#28
Re: negative experience at work
Originally Posted by Magnus Sporrano
But it was handled. I was outnumbered 3 to 1, but a little confidence goes a long way. ;-)
Coming out of the caf with my take out lunch, three guys were giggling like little girls and making skirt comments.
I look over, the giggling subsides a little but they are still being giddy.
I walk over and say "I'm glad you like it fellas but it's called a kilt." Then I put my foot up on the empty chair and point at my calves and say "and these are my kilt hose. See that band at the top? Know what that's for? That's what tells me when to stop when I'm putting my foot up your **** for calling my kilt a skirt."
The giggling stopped immediately, I was satisfied that they got the message, and went back to my desk to finish my lunch.
Yes! Great response! 8)
Rob Wright
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15th November 04, 07:36 PM
#29
Re: negative experience at work
Originally Posted by Magnus Sporrano
But it was handled. I was outnumbered 3 to 1, but a little confidence goes a long way. ;-)
Coming out of the caf with my take out lunch, three guys were giggling like little girls and making skirt comments.
I look over, the giggling subsides a little but they are still being giddy.
I walk over and say "I'm glad you like it fellas but it's called a kilt." Then I put my foot up on the empty chair and point at my calves and say "and these are my kilt hose. See that band at the top? Know what that's for? That's what tells me when to stop when I'm putting my foot up your **** for calling my kilt a skirt."
The giggling stopped immediately, I was satisfied that they got the message, and went back to my desk to finish my lunch.
Yes! Great response! 8)
Rob Wright
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15th November 04, 07:36 PM
#30
Re: negative experience at work
Originally Posted by Magnus Sporrano
But it was handled. I was outnumbered 3 to 1, but a little confidence goes a long way. ;-)
Coming out of the caf with my take out lunch, three guys were giggling like little girls and making skirt comments.
I look over, the giggling subsides a little but they are still being giddy.
I walk over and say "I'm glad you like it fellas but it's called a kilt." Then I put my foot up on the empty chair and point at my calves and say "and these are my kilt hose. See that band at the top? Know what that's for? That's what tells me when to stop when I'm putting my foot up your **** for calling my kilt a skirt."
The giggling stopped immediately, I was satisfied that they got the message, and went back to my desk to finish my lunch.
Yes! Great response! 8)
Rob Wright
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