Bastard Colleagues
You've all known one. The brown-nosing fucker, the 'comedian', the drunk, the gossip and of course the weird one with no mates who goes bell ringing, looks like Mr Majika and sports a monk's haircut (and is a woman).
Tell us about yours...
Thanks to Deskbound for the idea
( , Thu 24 Jan 2008, 9:09)
You've all known one. The brown-nosing fucker, the 'comedian', the drunk, the gossip and of course the weird one with no mates who goes bell ringing, looks like Mr Majika and sports a monk's haircut (and is a woman).
Tell us about yours...
Thanks to Deskbound for the idea
( , Thu 24 Jan 2008, 9:09)
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A small contribution
Many moons ago, whilst still a student, I used to volunteer to work with mentally deficient young adults. Most of them were pretty cool, and liked to go to the pub in the afternoons. We'd try out a different pub or bar every week, rating them for their food, beer, wine and general ambience. At the end of the year, we would announce the winner, and then start all over again the following January.
However, one sympton of their special needs was that when drinking their alcohol, they all felt the need to eat firewood and other fuels for fire. Which was a bit weird, but inspired the name of our drinking club.
That was a happy period of my life, when I volunteered for the Bars Tard Coal League.
I am so very, very sorry.
( , Tue 29 Jan 2008, 13:56, 2 replies)
Many moons ago, whilst still a student, I used to volunteer to work with mentally deficient young adults. Most of them were pretty cool, and liked to go to the pub in the afternoons. We'd try out a different pub or bar every week, rating them for their food, beer, wine and general ambience. At the end of the year, we would announce the winner, and then start all over again the following January.
However, one sympton of their special needs was that when drinking their alcohol, they all felt the need to eat firewood and other fuels for fire. Which was a bit weird, but inspired the name of our drinking club.
That was a happy period of my life, when I volunteered for the Bars Tard Coal League.
I am so very, very sorry.
( , Tue 29 Jan 2008, 13:56, 2 replies)
Pica ftw!
I believe that charcoal's good for digestion. Apart from the carcinogens, obviously.
*click*, by the way.
( , Tue 29 Jan 2008, 13:58, closed)
I believe that charcoal's good for digestion. Apart from the carcinogens, obviously.
*click*, by the way.
( , Tue 29 Jan 2008, 13:58, closed)
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