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Keep the emails.

Record every comment in a nice little book for a month. Date and time. Then report him. Evidence is great :) Tribunals like that.

I'm doing it and forwarding onto my line manager.

I'm aiming for an apology.

Personally I'd prefer to slice him with my razor sharp wit. But well I'm too much of a turd to sink to his level

Quote: sootyj @ July 23 2010, 9:49 PM BST

But well I'm too much of a turd to sink to his level

Is that statement correct?

I hate Bullies!

Does the Pirate emoticon mean you're angry?
Pirate

Erm actually it means you're a big gay.

Or bald.

Quote: bigfella @ July 23 2010, 9:57 PM BST

Is that statement correct?

Turds float

Lawn = mowed.
Heat = stroked.
Heart = attacked.

Cat = stroked?

Ben is going to watch Rev.

Wishing I had a way to watch your TV instead of the excrement we have airing tonight.

Yeah, Mad Men sucks, dunnit?

What's the best thing on tonight Andie?

Quote: DaButt @ July 23 2010, 6:48 PM BST

He's lucky it wasn't one of the more substantial limestone fences that abound in this city.

You mean ... a wall.

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ July 23 2010, 9:58 PM BST

Does the Pirate emoticon mean you're angry?
Pirate

No. The angry emoticon means you're angry: Angry

Quote: Aaron @ July 23 2010, 11:27 PM BST

You mean ... a wall.

Technically, yes. But they're used as fences. I tend to think of a wall as taller and supporting a roof.

Quote: DaButt @ July 23 2010, 11:30 PM BST

Technically, yes. But they're used as fences. I tend to think of a wall as taller and supporting a roof.

Yeah, I think we call them garden walls, and sometimes they don't get knocked over, being too strong.

Here's one my father built back in about 1943.

http://tinyurl.com/34368wq :D

Quote: DaButt @ July 23 2010, 11:30 PM BST

Technically, yes. But they're used as fences. I tend to think of a wall as taller and supporting a roof.

Is that general American usage or just yourself? I've never been aware of the terms used in such a manner. I'd consider a fence to be something wooden, or maybe plastic; generally pre-constructed portions/panels put together in situ. A wall would be brick, stone, anything a bit more substantial like that, supporting or not.

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