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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Have you ever tried these? www.ocado.com/webshop/product/Mr-Raks-Mini-Potato-Latkes/25287011
They're totally unbeleavably awesome, like mini hash browns the size of 5 50ps stacked up on each other, more surface area so you get more crispy bits. Them with some bacon and eggs are AMAZING. I reckomend these rather than being mentally ill.
P.S - I'm not sure, I'm in a possitive mood, so I'm getting confused between sarcasm and enphusiasm.
(, Wed 24 Aug 2011, 8:45, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
I understand what you mean but actually trying to say it out loud breaks my brain.
(, Wed 24 Aug 2011, 8:49, Reply)
soon you too will have creative spelling.
(, Wed 24 Aug 2011, 9:41, Reply)
And they are very nice. Goddammit! I'm hungry now!
It's ok, I'm not mentally ill anymore (though I'm sure many would beg to differ), though I do still get a small feeling of anxiety if I see something on tv that involves sitting in an office at a pc. No office jobs for me ever again methinks
P.s. Ah, ok. I'll take it that you were trying to be nice
(, Wed 24 Aug 2011, 8:54, Reply)
That's good, I'm pleased you're fixed, what was it about sitting at a desk that made you feel so bad? I was wondering this morning, when you get scenes like this (person sitting at desk) in the movies, if I had such an amazing view in my office, I'd make my desk face the window. Seems like a big waste not to face the window with a view like that.
(, Wed 24 Aug 2011, 9:00, Reply)
I was on a training scheme thing. I was expected to do a degree, an NVQ, something called PMDY (project management developing you) and do my full time office job at the same time. So the workload was petty big. But that wasn't the main problem. I also, as part of the scheme, had moved placement (all within the company as the whole thing was funded by them) 5 times in 2 years so I never really knew what I was doing. So I had that first day in a new job feeling nearly every day. And most days it felt that what they asked me to do had no significance in making the company money. I don't think anyone would have noticed if I'd clocked in, gone home and then come back to clock out. It was soul destroying. And that's why I went mental
(, Wed 24 Aug 2011, 9:11, Reply)
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