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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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On the very very rare occasions I have thrown a "sickie", I have tended on the day itself to develop the symptoms I have called in with. My mind might be quite happy telling the lie, the body on the other hand isn't letting me get away with it.
I have invented a dentist's appointment this Monday which lets me work from home as frankly commuting is killing me - so I expect to break a tooth over the weekend and be on Novocaine by then. I'll update this and let you know whether this proves to be the case.
Damn you, Karmic wheel !
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to inform them that i couldn't come in because i had 'a really bad migraine', got ready to go out drinking with some mates, then promptly hit my head going down the stairs (being 6ft 3 + doesn't give u much clearance), resulting in real migraine.
Karma?
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of Morrisette, i'd then die the next day. No thanks.
Irony masquerading as Karma?
( , Tue 26 Feb 2008, 6:24, closed)
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