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Post by bewildergirl on Sept 13, 2013 20:33:14 GMT
.......it's a bit like an awkward entrance at a party where you don't know anyone who has already arrived but you know your mates will be there soon.......
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Post by nowimnobody on Sept 13, 2013 20:34:11 GMT
Or at an Embrace Messageboard meetup under the same conditions
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Post by postmortemdate on Sept 13, 2013 20:37:02 GMT
Its good to be in our new home :-)
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Post by crackers on Sept 13, 2013 20:38:22 GMT
It's like seeing an old friend for the first time in ages but not being quite sure what to say - but it's nice to see them anyway :-)
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Post by retlivdead on Sept 13, 2013 20:40:00 GMT
Do we get into trouble for swearing?
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Post by Quote on Sept 13, 2013 20:42:29 GMT
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Post by DC on Sept 13, 2013 20:42:42 GMT
Do we get into trouble for swearing? Someone's not read the forum rules... Twat.
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Post by retlivdead on Sept 13, 2013 20:43:11 GMT
Rules?! Pah!
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Post by bewildergirl on Sept 13, 2013 20:43:16 GMT
Do we get into trouble for swearing? As fucking if!
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Post by Hibbers on Sept 13, 2013 20:53:41 GMT
I too was pleased that we're allowed to swear!
I'm trying to curb it though.
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Post by bewildergirl on Sept 13, 2013 20:56:20 GMT
I struggle at work at times to curb my language. In my office it's ok, nobody bats an eyelid, but with the students it can be really difficult. I once told a student that the lecturer would tear him a new arsehole if she saw him on Facebook during a computer practical session.
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Post by cazzah on Sept 13, 2013 21:04:18 GMT
Aah it's just like old times!!
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Post by DC on Sept 13, 2013 21:06:04 GMT
I struggle at work at times to curb my language. In my office it's ok, nobody bats an eyelid, but with the students it can be really difficult. I once told a student that the lecturer would tear him a new arsehole if she saw him on Facebook during a computer practical session. Fantastic. I'm also trying to curb the language* so cut that particular saying back to 'tear them a new one.' * Unless you're towing a caravan up the M5 or are a work laptop. I save most the swears for these now.
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Post by bewildergirl on Sept 13, 2013 21:11:36 GMT
I had major sweary rants at my laptop last week when it was refusing to print. I swear at computers a lot. I don't like computers much which is a bit of a pisser in my job.
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Post by bewildergirl on Sept 13, 2013 21:12:17 GMT
I need food. You won't break your new toy while I am gone will you? ;-P
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Post by Hibbers on Sept 13, 2013 21:14:21 GMT
We need a "What are you having for dinner?" thread.
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Post by Hibbers on Sept 13, 2013 21:46:38 GMT
It's always nice when one gets a pointless answer on Pointless.
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Post by clarkee on Sept 13, 2013 22:13:18 GMT
Oh dear what have I done....
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Post by Lou on Sept 13, 2013 22:36:26 GMT
Well I'm here but a bit Friday night alcohol fuelled
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Post by phoenix on Sept 14, 2013 7:30:43 GMT
I struggle at work at times to curb my language. In my office it's ok, nobody bats an eyelid, but with the students it can be really difficult. I once told a student that the lecturer would tear him a new arsehole if she saw him on Facebook during a computer practical session. Fantastic. I'm also trying to curb the language* so cut that particular saying back to 'tear them a new one.' * Unless you're towing a caravan up the M5 or are a work laptop. I save most the swears for these now.I'm pretty certain we could add many, many things to your starred list!
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