Letters they'll never read
"Apologies, anger, declarations of love, things you want to say to people, but can't or didn't get the chance to." Suggestion via reducedfatLOLcat.
( , Thu 4 Mar 2010, 13:56)
"Apologies, anger, declarations of love, things you want to say to people, but can't or didn't get the chance to." Suggestion via reducedfatLOLcat.
( , Thu 4 Mar 2010, 13:56)
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Also ya footsie faced old mingers
you DO NOT need early morning and late evening appointments at the doctors/dentists, I work, I do.
( , Fri 5 Mar 2010, 10:37, 2 replies)
you DO NOT need early morning and late evening appointments at the doctors/dentists, I work, I do.
( , Fri 5 Mar 2010, 10:37, 2 replies)
Well,
I think there's a kernel of truth here - although I see it not as an age issue, or taxpayer status issue; but as a society-wide courtesy measure. You see, I'm unemployed at the moment. It's neither desirable, or by choice; but I do have relative time freedom as a result.
I attempt to arrange medical/dental appointments during the late morning, or early afternoon; thus reducing contention for the finite number of early morning/lunchtime/after-school/after work appointment slots. Given the option (which I usually am), lunchtime bank/post office visits are avoided; reducing queue time for people forced to either do essential personal tasks on their limited break time, or not at all.
Perhaps the OP would be better if phrased like: "Dear any people who don't have to do your stuff at lunchtime, You have all day to do your stuff, so please stop clogging up the flipping Post Office queue at lunchtime. Thank you.x"
edit: Of course, the service providers could help; like banks that only seem to like opening when most people are at work
( , Sat 6 Mar 2010, 1:50, closed)
I think there's a kernel of truth here - although I see it not as an age issue, or taxpayer status issue; but as a society-wide courtesy measure. You see, I'm unemployed at the moment. It's neither desirable, or by choice; but I do have relative time freedom as a result.
I attempt to arrange medical/dental appointments during the late morning, or early afternoon; thus reducing contention for the finite number of early morning/lunchtime/after-school/after work appointment slots. Given the option (which I usually am), lunchtime bank/post office visits are avoided; reducing queue time for people forced to either do essential personal tasks on their limited break time, or not at all.
Perhaps the OP would be better if phrased like: "Dear any people who don't have to do your stuff at lunchtime, You have all day to do your stuff, so please stop clogging up the flipping Post Office queue at lunchtime. Thank you.x"
edit: Of course, the service providers could help; like banks that only seem to like opening when most people are at work
( , Sat 6 Mar 2010, 1:50, closed)
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