DGRulz wrote: » Anyone around these parts have any idea what the process is for getting a doctors note to get time off work to deal with personal stress?
molloyjh wrote: » Best of luck with everything DGRulz. There's nothing at all unprofessional about taking time when you need it. At the end of the day it's only work. There are far more important things in life.
DGRulz wrote: » Yea I know, I'm not terribly busy in the office at the moment anyway. I suppose I should get the doctors note to cover me for Thursday/ Friday anyway even if Im not going to use it before. The last few times I've had to bring him up to UCD for tests and potential procedures throughout this whole ordeal HR has taken holiday leave from me in retrospect.
Erik Shin wrote: » Ed Sheeran has quit Twitter, seems he's a bit sensitive to criticism about his acting.
Buer wrote: » He should try to be less sh*t then. Smart comments aside, I don't really blame him. I would put the blame squarely at the door of the showrunners. Why on earth would they want a massive name like him in a cameo is beyond me. Was completely out of place and he can't act. A big name cameo like that was only ever going to detract from an ensemble cast made up of smaller name actors. Actually, the whole scene felt disjointed and at odds with the general tone. It was more akin to a Enid Blyton book given the happy, smiley nature of them around the camp fire sharing food. "Five Play Soldiers & Go Camping". Enjoyed the episode overall though.
Rigor Mortis wrote: » I knew i would regret leaving it until tonight to watch GOT
awec wrote: » Spoiler: well we've kind of spoiled the whole thing already so I may as well just tell you Ed Sheeran gets naked in it.
stephen_n wrote: » Rammstein are closer NIN than the drop kick Murphy's I'd say. Would have liked to see Rancid but the DKM's less so. Have visions of a load of semi arthritic old men doing themselves damage trying to mosh at that one :pac::pac: