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Old 07-19-2010, 03:45 PM   #11119
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Chilies and chardonnay?
That's flammable gas!
If she goes off in the middle of the night, she'll blow that house clean off the map!

Hi, Nomesque!
How's every little thing?
How are the big things?
Are they off making medium things?
green chilies are not gas inducers

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Of course, if you do that, everyone except her will think you're a nice person for giving some-one else the jobs they hate



*hugs* How did the family meeting with the pastor go?
we got some stuff sorted out, but my daughter who has been going through some weird crap of her own the last few years informed everyone that she didn't want to have anything to do with me, and the reasons she used left all with jaws hanging open all around going WTF!?

the "your Dad is actively dying" call from the hospice nurse came during the meeting leaving many issues still open.

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I've seen those types. Several years ago I worked with a guy who would do anything to get out of work, but whenever he sat in for the boss, he'd crack the whip on everyone else! I told him he was three people: B*** the worker, Party B***, and B*** the boss. I said that B*** the worker and Party B*** were nice fellows, but B*** the Boss was a b****.

More recently we had a fellow on night shift who slept all night every night and never helped when help was needed. He went back to day shift and a few weeks ago sat in for the boss. He loaded us down with more work than all three shifts could accomplish in 8 hours. Why is it the laziest workers get the biggest heads when you give them a little authority?



If she's the boss, more drastic measures are called for. I could suggest some of the successful ones I've used in the past, but I don't want to open myself up to legal action, as they weren't always exactly within the bounds of what the law considers kosher.

Good luck!
hey you're ex military! you know the deal! f*ck up and move up!!!

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My mother always maintained that the reason my father never got further than he did was because he didn't go to the parties. There's something to be said for that.
hey! if anyone remembers it was right about this time last year when I told my co-workers and the powers that be; "you can't run the air-conditioning and leave the door open to the telephone exchange or you will blow up the rectifier that runs the telephone exchange!" rectifier blows up, internet goes down, telephone exchange only runs on emergency basis, KK gets canned....

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Venting time, kiddies!

My sister, who believes in karma and "Do unto others" and the rest of that happy crap, went through a divorce a year ago.
He was verbally abusive to her, struck her two boys, actually damaged her dog and personal property.
I could do nothing. Chains, like here in DisneyLand.
He walked out. Said he could do better. Filed for divorce.
Happy ending?
Yeah, right!
Abusive phonecalls. To her and her sons. Home and work.
Threats.
Driving by her house.
Emails. Home and work.
Facebook. To her sons.
My sister clings to her beliefs.
She is on the verge of a breakdown.
He did the same thing to his first wife.
Her marriage counselor warned her that this guy is nuts.
So did his own brother.
I can fix it. Fark the law. Fark jail time.
I am justified.
The only thing that stops me?
My sister's stupid, antisurvival beliefs.
I love her so much.
But she is a total doormat.
don't go there. not worth it
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