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# Tis a Seamsman

I may be going home from work now, loads of people being ushered home early yeys
(, Tue 3 Feb 2009, 9:19, archived)
# haha nice arms
I got sent home yesterday because the 'bad weather' might make it difficult for certain people to get home - and then someone pointed out that it wasn't fair for *some* people to get sent home and not others, so they sent everyone home - love the British work ethic
(, Tue 3 Feb 2009, 9:25, archived)
# Wildcat strike about it! :)
(, Tue 3 Feb 2009, 9:28, archived)
# well they just did that with us
IE some people sent home full-pay, others like myself still stuck in. Utter cunts.
(, Tue 3 Feb 2009, 9:33, archived)
# Grrr.
My w*rk are cancelling stuff left rigt and centre, apart from the meeting that means I've got to get up at 5 tomorrow morning to travel down to feckin' London.
(, Tue 3 Feb 2009, 9:40, archived)
# w**kers
Re: your sig - I saw that on a bumper sticker in La Clusaz a few years ago, just after I'd been introduced to the cheesy joy of Tartiflette. Om nom nom.
(, Tue 3 Feb 2009, 9:46, archived)
# Haha I saw it on a snowboard in France earlier.
It is just the most joyous dish in the world. I have been seriously contemplating making it with this weather going on, but I can't track down any reblochon, and I don't think it would really work with a substitute cheese.
(, Tue 3 Feb 2009, 9:48, archived)
# I've no idea at all how to go about making it.
I was skiing with a friend and his French fiancée, she introduced us to the joys of Tartiflette and also Raclette. Perfect cold-weather artery-clogging sustenance.

*hungers*
(, Tue 3 Feb 2009, 9:49, archived)
# Mmmmm... Raclette...
A meal that will leave you physically sweating cheese at the end of it. joy.
(, Tue 3 Feb 2009, 9:51, archived)
# can you not specify that you're sending them home so that they're fit for work tomorrow?
"Those people live nearby and are able to get home fairly easily" shouldn't be that much of a problem should it?
(, Tue 3 Feb 2009, 10:09, archived)