bread wrote: » Ok so, i made it through lunch Just some mild staring in the canteen. Thanks for all of your comments, it sounds like this could have been a hell of a lot worse.
melb wrote: » Just wait till someone whips a camera with photos from that nite out..
Luxie wrote: » Significant enough for them to be living together anyway. As I said before, I don't think they even split up, but I'm talking like 1997 here, my recollection isn't quite clear.
bread wrote: » Cringe! Today is my first day back after being possibly the drunkest person at our work summer event on Friday. Thankfully there were 200 people there and maybe I was not exposed to toon many of them. I have had the fear all weekend because i genuinely cannot remember the end of the night. This was the drunkest i have ever been at any work event, i will never do it again. I am here at my desk hiding because i am so embarassed about what i cannot remember but i am guessing it was pretty bad. The girls I work with told me that i sat back down at the wrong table at one point. How do i get through this day? How am i even going to go for lunch?
Penguin xd wrote: » and why would you sit there p***ed off?? did red lights not go off in their head?? id be up there beating the "significant other"!!! obviously not very significant?
Kevin Duffy wrote: » Eh....do I read this right? A couple are at a do, one of the couple disappears to an upstairs room with a third wheel and the best response the cuckholded eunuch can think of is to sit there being very pissed off? What the hell?
Luxie wrote: » I think the most outragious thing I saw at a do years ago (when I used be inclined to attend), was two colleagues retiring upstairs to a hotel room, leaving one colleagues significant other Very P'd Off Indeed.
Abi wrote: » We have a hero :rolleyes:
A_Danger wrote: » who gives a sh*te
FloatingVoter wrote: » Nobody is dead or pregnant....both these things can also happen at office bashes.
Luxie wrote: » Exactly. Time and a place. I don't even add work people on Facebook, let alone go drinking with them.
Abi wrote: » Lol^ Oh and +1. I like to leave work at work, you see enough of them during the week. The last do I was ever at the director thought he'd ask me if I'd like to head back to his place. Of course I declined, left the do, and then the job in that order. I'd never go to one again. I've seen co-workers making awful eejits of themselves too. Work collegues + drink = professionalism out the window. Bit of a Begby in him, is there?
Sink The Banana wrote: » Ha ha, never thought of that. Yes there is ,without the violence, he just can't see what the problem is when he's drunk. I heard that he did it in a restaurant one night after 3 pints , as in the 4th glass went flying.He was asked to leave but couldn't see what the issue was.His wife doesn't let him drink much.
Abi wrote: » Bit of a Begby in him, is there?
Luxie wrote: » I've never seen the point of work nights out. Hope this helps.
Sink The Banana wrote: » Last summer ,every time he was finished a pint he thew the glass away and it smashed all over the place, he didn't what the problem was as he was finished with it
bread wrote: » Well, my manager just came in there and it seems she was in her words 'loaded'. I said to her it was the drunkest i have ever been at any work event ever, she said 'forget about it, bury it'. So that is all positive, it seems that some of the other managers were really drunk too. I am just a little paranoid now as everyone that comes in to the office seems to look over at me and smile wryly! Oh God! RichT, i think i had a lucky escape in that respect and luckily did not kiss this particular guy.