Perkles wrote:at the moment i am in between the MD and a female work colleagues arguement ,I just found her in floods of tears in the middle of the office,I hate it when women cry at work I have no idea how to handle it
Must be the time of year or something Perkles, as I had exactly the same thing on Monday morning
Kwacky wrote:Give her a hug and hope she doesn't notice the erection.
I did give her the hug, but stood so that she was to my side as I did so. I don't think she noticed.?
Well the wind up process has started. I always find the end of a contract a little odd, you've basically done all the work you can do and you can't start anything new.
Southampton tomorrow to start the handover process of the last project.
You never really learn to swear until you learn to drive.
If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough - Mario Andretti
just met another guy on a zx6 looking at mine in the work carpark and checking out the tankslap logos, gave him a card, told him to check it out, also gave one to a guy a gixxer 6 I saw pull up at Asda the other day while I was shopping
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...
Having a well earned beer after the fire ground training.
Been lugging casualties round smoke filled modules up ladders and down stairs with internal temps in access of hundreds of degrees thanks to multiple big class A and B fires. To say I'm totally fooked now is an under statement last time I felt this knackered was after I ran a marathon in 26 degree Scottish sunshine.
Cavetroll87 wrote:just met another guy on a zx6 looking at mine in the work carpark and checking out the tankslap logos, gave him a card, told him to check it out, also gave one to a guy a gixxer 6 I saw pull up at Asda the other day while I was shopping
Blade wrote:Having a well earned beer after the fire ground training.
Been lugging casualties round smoke filled modules up ladders and down stairs with internal temps in access of hundreds of degrees thanks to multiple big class A and B fires. To say I'm totally fooked now is an under statement last time I felt this knackered was after I ran a marathon in 26 degree Scottish sunshine.
Try it in 38 deg heat in Perth mate, I nearly died... Turnout gear is never a comfortable wear is it!
I'd gladly be doing Fire Training today, sitting here reviewing Work Packages (Work Instructions and Isolation Lists/P&ID's) for the up coming Shutdown, it's so mind numbing I'm seriously considering jumping overboard
Happiness is not a destination. It is a way of life.
Spent this morning trying to shake off a hangover before picking the kids up. Then spent the afternoon at a farm in the blazing sunshine, still with a hangover. There has been a lot of sweating going on today...
You never really learn to swear until you learn to drive.
If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough - Mario Andretti