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Very slow on here this morning, innit? Almost as though people have gone off and got a life. Surely people aren't busy 'working', are they?

Working? Lol...Oh wait your serious...Let me laugh harder.

I know. It was a luuuuuudicrous thought, wasn't it!

I'm working. :( Ish...

Oh yeah, well, I mean, goes without saying, I'm working...ish...

I'm in work.

I have a biscuit.

Aaron - today I jokingly...I think...told someone off at work for writing "lei's" when it should've been "leis". I am scared for myself.

You should be proud, young grasshopper.

I had the piece of paper thrown at me. Teary

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ August 3 2009, 7:54 PM BST

I had the piece of paper thrown at me. Teary

Ah. You must become a grammar martyr.

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ August 3 2009, 7:51 PM BST

Aaron - today I jokingly...I think...told someone off at work for writing "lei's" when it should've been "leis". I am scared for myself.

Good girl! :)

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ August 3 2009, 7:54 PM BST

I had the piece of paper thrown at me. Teary

Better than the rocks I got thrown at me when I went to Southport last month. Sodding kids. They just don't care anymore (keep in mind that this kid is about 10 and is about 5ft 6 compared to by 6ft 5). They didn't even care that I was bigger than them. I admit that I'm not the scarriest person in the world but God. These kids scare me.

Talking of scary kids. I did my work experience a few years ago at a playschool. That was sodding scary too.

:(

I did mine at a nursery and it was great fun. In a non-paedo way.

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ August 3 2009, 7:54 PM BST

I had the piece of paper thrown at me. Teary

The correct action would have been to correct the spelling in red pen and lob it back. Pleased

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