Karma
Sue Denham writes, "I once slipped out of work two hours early without the boss noticing. In my hurry to make the most of this petty victory, I knocked myself out on the car door and spent the rest of the day semi-conscious, bowking rich brown vomit over my one and only suit."
Have you been visited by the forces of Karma, or watched it happen to other people?
Thanks to Pooflake for the suggestion
( , Thu 21 Feb 2008, 14:24)
Sue Denham writes, "I once slipped out of work two hours early without the boss noticing. In my hurry to make the most of this petty victory, I knocked myself out on the car door and spent the rest of the day semi-conscious, bowking rich brown vomit over my one and only suit."
Have you been visited by the forces of Karma, or watched it happen to other people?
Thanks to Pooflake for the suggestion
( , Thu 21 Feb 2008, 14:24)
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Oh yes
At school I was always nice to girls and didn't go in for any of the nasty one-upmanship or showing off to impress them, and there was this girl that everyone fancied...oh wait, no, she went out with a string of overconfident wankers. Hang on...
At work I really bust a gut to improve company performance and when it came to bonus time...no wait, the manager gave the biggest bonus to the arse-kissing bullshitter who could barely tie his shoelaces. Don't worry, I know i've got a story about Karma somewhere...
My Grandmother, a wonderful women who helped raise me and never once complained about anything despite living a hard life, she retired after a life of work and drudgery and...well...died horribly of cancer at 66 and didn't get to see her grandchildren grow up.
Can I get back to you on this one?
Edit - I didn't realise Frankspencer had already nailed the concept of Karma in one. I wont delete though as the above is true and it felt quite good typing it.
( , Thu 21 Feb 2008, 15:13, 2 replies)
At school I was always nice to girls and didn't go in for any of the nasty one-upmanship or showing off to impress them, and there was this girl that everyone fancied...oh wait, no, she went out with a string of overconfident wankers. Hang on...
At work I really bust a gut to improve company performance and when it came to bonus time...no wait, the manager gave the biggest bonus to the arse-kissing bullshitter who could barely tie his shoelaces. Don't worry, I know i've got a story about Karma somewhere...
My Grandmother, a wonderful women who helped raise me and never once complained about anything despite living a hard life, she retired after a life of work and drudgery and...well...died horribly of cancer at 66 and didn't get to see her grandchildren grow up.
Can I get back to you on this one?
Edit - I didn't realise Frankspencer had already nailed the concept of Karma in one. I wont delete though as the above is true and it felt quite good typing it.
( , Thu 21 Feb 2008, 15:13, 2 replies)
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