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The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (in your day)
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1.       WarTrain
325 posts
 30 Aug 2008 Sat 05:28 pm

In no particular order....

 

The BAD: Coming into work this morning and discovering I had made a HUGE mistake, and being unable to find a solution

 

The GOOD:  My boss calling me from home, pretending that my mistake is no big deal and telling me he will sort everything out!  OMG I swear I will not make bad comments about him for at least a week

 

The UGLY: Rocco Idiotico´s posts {#lang_emotions_puking}

 

2.       Trudy
7887 posts
 30 Aug 2008 Sat 05:33 pm

The GOOD: Knowing that in only six weeks I´m on a vacation in Turkey!! {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

 

The BAD: The pain in my leg and back that seem to stay forever... {#lang_emotions_cry}

 

The UGLY: Indeed R.S.´s posts! {#lang_emotions_sick}

3.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 30 Aug 2008 Sat 06:40 pm

GOOD:  Yeah...three day weekend

 

BED (since I am a bed Amerikan):  Having to write an 8 page reflective paper on Organizational Management for my class.

 

UGLY:  same as the BED!!

 

{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

4.       WarTrain
325 posts
 30 Aug 2008 Sat 06:42 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

BED (since I am a bed Amerikan):  

 

Ooops sorry

I should have included American (Amerikan) translation

5.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 30 Aug 2008 Sat 06:50 pm

 

Quoting WarTrain

Ooops sorry

I should have included American (Amerikan) translation

 

 Well, I am a smart, bed amerikan....so I knew what you meant!! 

6.       WarTrain
325 posts
 30 Aug 2008 Sat 06:51 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

 Well, I am a smart, bed amerikan....so I knew what you meant!! 

 

 Ouhhhhhhhhhhhhh   You are a RARE smart amerikan - bilingual eh?

7.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 01 Sep 2008 Mon 12:57 pm

The BAD: Working up to 3 am; trying to switch the databases; making mistakes;

The UGLY: Thinking everything will be fine if send my colleage an email saying that ´i  will be an hour late. working from home´ and trying to have a gentle start in the morning. Then getting a phone call from my MD moaning that he is infront of the office door and nobody is in the office. (how stupid of me to think that I could rely on that ´weedy´ Felix).

The GOOD:  The brunette who always wears black dress and red shoes (not stiletto!!), across the street near my office was checking me out!!.

 

Amendment: I have just looked more carefully {#lang_emotions_angel}  and  ´They are stilettos!!´ and more like ´egg plant colour´  (not as scary as Trudy´s though) 

 

More amendment: I just came back from my cigarette break.. YES YES YES. she is checking me out..{#lang_emotions_rolleyes}

8.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 01 Sep 2008 Mon 03:57 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom


The GOOD  UGLY:  The brunette who always wears black dress and red shoes (not stiletto!!), across the street near my office was checking me out!!.

 

 

 

 She was probably estimating how many wax strips it would take . . . {#lang_emotions_wink}

9.       Bed Train
11 posts
 01 Sep 2008 Mon 07:11 pm

 

Quoting peacetrain

 She was probably estimating how many wax strips it would take . . . {#lang_emotions_wink}

 

 PT!!!!!!  You are SOOOO insensitive!!  Handsom, don´t be fooled by this one....the light you see at the end of the tunnel IS the uncoming peacetrain!{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

 

 

10.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 01 Sep 2008 Mon 10:18 pm

PT, stop being insensitive, OK?

do you want to see another train around?  thehandsomtrain? {#lang_emotions_unsure}

 

Quoting Bed Train

 PT!!!!!!  You are SOOOO insensitive!!  Handsom, don´t be fooled by this one....the light you see at the end of the tunnel IS the uncoming peacetrain!{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

 

Quote:

 She was probably estimating how many wax strips it would take . . . {#lang_emotions_wink}

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