Stupid Colleagues
Godwin's Lawyer tells us: "I once worked with a lad who believed 'Frankenstein' was based on a true story, and that the book was written by Shirley Bassey." Tell us about your workplace dopes.
( , Thu 3 Mar 2011, 15:34)
Godwin's Lawyer tells us: "I once worked with a lad who believed 'Frankenstein' was based on a true story, and that the book was written by Shirley Bassey." Tell us about your workplace dopes.
( , Thu 3 Mar 2011, 15:34)
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My last manager...
decided to treat us to an exhibition in Earls Court in 2009. On the way there we passed through Wandsworth station, and caught a connecting train. After the day was done we were heading back, but Dave (for that is not his name) could not remember the station. I tried to tell him it was Wandsworth but no...he insisted that was wrong but he did remember that "it sounds like wibble, not Wandsworth"
"Wibble station? are you serious?" said I, but Dave insisted this was correct. I pretended not to know him as he stood asking station staff when the next train to wibble station would be here.
"wibble station sir?"
"Yeah, well it sounds like that, its on the way to London" says Dave
"You are in London sir and there are no stations nearby that sound like 'wibble' sir"
( , Thu 3 Mar 2011, 22:04, 2 replies)
decided to treat us to an exhibition in Earls Court in 2009. On the way there we passed through Wandsworth station, and caught a connecting train. After the day was done we were heading back, but Dave (for that is not his name) could not remember the station. I tried to tell him it was Wandsworth but no...he insisted that was wrong but he did remember that "it sounds like wibble, not Wandsworth"
"Wibble station? are you serious?" said I, but Dave insisted this was correct. I pretended not to know him as he stood asking station staff when the next train to wibble station would be here.
"wibble station sir?"
"Yeah, well it sounds like that, its on the way to London" says Dave
"You are in London sir and there are no stations nearby that sound like 'wibble' sir"
( , Thu 3 Mar 2011, 22:04, 2 replies)
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