theemigrant wrote: » Told a fairly high up lad in work today to go and **** himself... now i have a meeting with my manager tomorrow 🙈
orm0nd wrote: » any body know if any of the bin suppliers do repairs ? I have an old 6 ton gravity feed here that could do with a new cone and hatch
Bullocks wrote: » He might be just calling you in to shake your hand haha !
Say my name wrote: » Is it any particular brand of bin or a home made job?
theemigrant wrote: » Told a fairly high up lad in work today to go and **** himself... now i have a meeting with my manager tomorrow ��
orm0nd wrote: » it's one of the old corrugated sheeting type, I think they were imported from Germany or Holland
CloughCasey1 wrote: » Anyone watching the history of british dairying on BBC4?
Genghis Cant wrote: » Good programme. Focusing on fruit and Veg this time next week.
CloughCasey1 wrote: » What will be the changes in another 100yrs!!
Bullocks wrote: » theemigrant wrote: » Told a fairly high up lad in work today to go and **** himself... now i have a meeting with my manager tomorrow 🙈 He might be just calling you in to shake your hand haha !
theemigrant wrote: » I stand by what i said... I don't entertain people ringing me roaring down the phone when our department is already badly understaffed and im consistently doing 25% more hours than i should be. The recession is gone and jobs are more than plentiful.
Reggie. wrote: » Are ya still employed
Reggie. wrote: » theemigrant wrote: » I stand by what i said... I don't entertain people ringing me roaring down the phone when our department is already badly understaffed and im consistently doing 25% more hours than i should be. The recession is gone and jobs are more than plentiful. Are ya still employed
theemigrant wrote: » Bullocks wrote: » theemigrant wrote: » Told a fairly high up lad in work today to go and **** himself... now i have a meeting with my manager tomorrow 🙈 He might be just calling you in to shake your hand haha ! I stand by what i said... I don't entertain people ringing me roaring down the phone when our department is already badly understaffed and im consistently doing 25% more hours than i should be. The recession is gone and jobs are more than plentiful.
Say my name wrote: » Just heard an idea there on radio 1. A restaurant owns a farm and pays a farmer a wage to run it. Closed loop.
whelan2 wrote: » Waiting for a lad to come to do percolation test. This is the 4th time he was supposed to do it. Getting fed up now.
Nekarsulm wrote: » Time to get someone else ......
Say my name wrote: » Just take out the issue and reason of the upcoming referendum vote for a second. But is this campaign up to the vote not the most hilarious in the history of the state? First as nekarsulm said you have the different factions going out at night in hi-vis jackets standing under poles guarding "their" posters. Then there was a giant sign put up on Ben Bulbin in Sligo. Poor Ben never had a say on the matter. Although the sign disappeared that night. Now there's another sign after appearing on the Dublin mountains. This time however "there's a large bull in the field" to guard the sign. Tis mad Dougal.
ganmo wrote: » when i saw that sign last night I was tempted to put one on our hill saying VOTE