Things that make you go GRRRRR.... (Part 2)

dolphins#1

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^ that's a diet with a lot of toilet time

Grrrrr was going to wear a dress today but decided it was more a social than a summer dress then mid morning we had a fire drill. Could have made more effort
 

TMan

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FUUUUUUUUUU........

First the CTV stream is being a complete moron and refusing to play, let alone load so I couldn't watch Boxing, and then we have a fudging power outage so the television dies as well. Now I'm trying to find replays but several of the links I have clicked on state that "this video is not available in your country".

ARGHHHHHH.....
 

jennnyjen

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Bloody marketing companies!!! Against my better judgment (and possibly because I feel sorry for the door to door market interviewers, usually part employed on a sign up basis) I decided to take up a TV & Internet usage monitoring thing with a company I won't name here in conjuction with Google.

Then came the phone interview, repeating everything asked at the door parrot fashion (because these people have no brains), and a followup by a company drone a couple of days ago, text reminders. And today some mindless fool comes to fit a router, only questions asked before: do you have a wireless or wired connection, so they know I use a wired connection, I don't have a router, I just use a broadband modem.

Now I know BT and Virgin corner the market in home internet and send out their own router box thingies but if your connection relies on a router to feed through it should be pretty damn high up on the pre-reqs in the questionaire. Dumb tards. The guy knew less about network computing than me. I'm not a geek by any means though do some computery stuff in my day job but wonder how some people keep their jobs!!!
 

MaddogS

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You have BT? I blame BT. Everybody I know who has interwebs through BT or through a BT line suffers unending misery when it comes to their internets. Although I admit I'm not exactly sure how to pin this on BT other than they told the people to come hassle you because clearly you were surfing the web far more effortlessly than they intended. *hugs*
 

JoyH

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Just spent the day dealing with the chaos of the new non-work-rota-rota-system. Imagine the scene. Twenty two people who hate their jobs told to organise themselves and share the work load. Hands up who thinks that's a good idea? And if that wasn't bad enough I had to coach a college on how to operate the document scanner. Who just happens to have been using it for at least the past 5 years and still hasn't gotten to grips with it.

I must have been a really bad person in a previous life to get stuck in this job. I'm sorry!
 

LillianF

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Because I wrote to the BBC and told them to get a grip. We don't need back to back sport on TV. I even told them you're now married and are too busy doing wifey things to be bothered with sport.
 

Brandiluvsu

New member
There is no need to be afraid. I normally handle my post-Olympic Cold Turkey therapy quite well...

I say 'normally' because normally I can channel my stress, depression and aggression into picking up heavy things or dropping people onto their heads. However, obviously at the moment with my back, that isn't an option, so you might be best staying a couple of steps back for the next week or two until I adjust to the fact that...


THERE IS NO SPORT ON MY TV!!!
 
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