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Snoo version 6 - Shiny Spring-Summertime Snoo!

the sun is struggling to come out today, its being a bit of a tease!

Tis out in full force over ere in Ireland, might even get to work hacking the overgrown brambles in the garden.

I made a load of bump keys at school in metalwork, they didn't open any locks though, apart from my old front door
 
I knew of these but didn't want to post it .

2+2 = 5
Or brimz is an addict n he knows about stuff like this therefore he may be a criminal .
Paranoid me never :\

i know other stuff as well .:sus:

yeah I never know wether to talk about this stuff or not. But I like it.
 
Tony the bronze chubb lived in an orgy of keys which belonged to a cleaning lady from Staines. He used to love the mingling with the other smooth, sexy keys. But he felt different. He was different..he was a chubb. He had a yearning to be used. He never had been properly. One night the cleaning lady,coming home from the pub, fumbled in her bag for her door key and accidently tried to use the chubb. He didn't fit but he knew now what it was he searched for. The story ends tragically, i'd like to say he found completion in a key hole that opened a door to a computer warehouse Ceres or a brothel but no. The cleaning lady was mugged one night and the mugger ran off with her bag. He took the £20 that was in her purse then threw the bag keys and all into a canal. Obviously our hero drowned. Fin
 
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Have you ever lost a set of keys Albion ?

Car Keys the New ones come in about £150 these days . Then if you live in a block of flats you got those magnetic keys they cost a fortune . It goes on .....

Keys = £ lots of them .

Shit I had no idea.

Not that I have my butler or Chauffeur look after my keys, I've just never lost any! ;) (yet)
 
Congratulations! Hope it works out well for you.

Thank you. :)

I have every faith that it'll be fine. It's still part of the same company I already work for, just a bit more interesting work is all. I'll actually be sad to leave my current position even though it's just shite work. In the entire eleven years I've worked for this company, my current boss is the only one who's ever treated me fairly and given me a chance by promoting me. She's even got me out of several serious jams during benzo related meltdowns, and I'm forever in debt to her for that. And I seriously thought she'd be the last person I'd get along with when I first met her all those years ago. Unfortunately, you don't find many people like that in the workplace.
 
Thank you. :)

I have every faith that it'll be fine. It's still part of the same company I already work for, just a bit more interesting work is all. I'll actually be sad to leave my current position even though it's just shite work. In the entire eleven years I've worked for this company, my current boss is the only one who's ever treated me fairly and given me a chance by promoting me. She's even got me out of several serious jams during benzo related meltdowns, and I'm forever in debt to her for that. And I seriously thought she'd be the last person I'd get along with when I first met her all those years ago. Unfortunately, you don't find many people like that in the workplace.

Very true, you don't and they are getting even rarer with cut backs and whatnot. So are you moving just because the work is as you say shite? Because as you've said, great boss and something has been keeping you there these eleven years. Sorry don't mean to pry in a weird way just curious. Just say if you feel it's none of my business.

Must be weird having new job anxiety after all those years, are you excited, nervous?
 
So are you moving just because the work is as you say shite? Because as you've said, great boss and something has been keeping you there these eleven years.

This will be my eleventh year in the company, though I've not been in the same position or place for that length of time. This will actually be the sixth place I've worked as far as locations go. I left the one before last cuz tbh, I was on the brink of a nervous breakdown. I was in a managerial position I didn't feel ready for with a boss and deputy manager who treated me like a skivvy, often giving me the silent treatment if I wasn't up to speed on things and just being complete twats. I was hitting the valium and booze whist on the job cuz my nerves were shot to pieces. I was even self-harming (which I'd never done before or since) and became pretty gaunt. I didn't feel I could talk to anyone about it at the time, but I often phoned 'The Cool Boss' (i.e my current one) explaining/complaining how much it was driving me nuts (without going into too much detail). But she knew when she saw me one day that I wasn't myself, and she offered to get me out of there. Luckily something else came up, but I was reluctant to go for it as I'd be working for someone I'd had problems with before. But thought I'd give her the benefit of the doubt in the hopes that she'd changed since I last worked with her. T'wasn't the case, and 'The Cool Boss' came to the rescue again. I just accepted whatever work she had going for me at the time, which was only ever meant to be temporary cover. She even offered me a full-time position last week in another role just so I could stay, but I wouldn't be happy doing it, so declined.

Anyhow, my new manager's friends with my current one, and she assures me that he'll give me no hassle and just let me get on with my work. I trust her. I've absolutely no reason not to. She's a diamond.

Sorry don't mean to pry in a weird way just curious. Just say if you feel it's none of my business.

S'allright.

Must be weird having new job anxiety after all those years, are you excited, nervous?

I'm quite excited for once. No anxiety at all. :)
 
Thats a brilliant, positive post TG. Nice one!

I can relate to what you said about coming close to a nervous breakdown from the pressure. I worked for a care company for a while and the owner made me a manager. It involved tons of admin dealing with Social Services and NHS so paperwork had to be precise Really not me. The other managers, that had been there for years, really took the piss too. Phoning me, for example, at 5am to drive 20 miles to do personal care ( cleaning up shite) because some carer had phoned in sick. There was a right cow in the office (theres always one??) who would loudly point out my mistakes in front of my bosses. One premenstrual day I had a heap of paperwork to do and had been called out at the crack of dawn again and this evil cow said something 'orrible and I bit telling her loudly to 'just piss off' and what a bitch she was just as my boss was walking by. I just stormed out and never went back! I regretted it though. .
I bumped in to most of the office in a disco in Windsor not long ago and they were all really sweet.The manageress was all over me telling me they missed me and I was a really good care manager. I wasn't ha..she was off her face. But that can count as a snoo not a massive meandering derailment cant it?
 
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yep. Work is a fact of life and the more pleasant it is the better for everyone. It is hard to find decent people to work with. Snow days are snoo, but hopefully the snow is over for a while even if it stays a bit cold.
 
There was no work in Eden yer know PP. We were designed to just enjoy creation. Work and toil became a necessity when Adam and Eve fell from Grace into a realm of cause and effect and distance from God ( the provider).
 
No one eats for free though. I'm talking force = work done times distance moved territory here. You cannot eat without doing physical work. Even the very action of raising food to your mouth does work agains gravity. (physically speaking) Work is also done when energy is transferred from one form to another. Hence the chemical energy in our food making its way through the digestive system results in work being done.

No electron, no nothing. No electron? Know nothing.
 
No its not derailer! You're ruining the thread for everyone else.

Perhaps consider that Adam and Eve had joy in all the things they did and it wasn't necessary for them to do something for an effect. So I think that means they were able to be totally focused on what they were doing.

Just saw a falling star schnoooo
 
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