How are you right this second?
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How are you right this second?
Bored, and sore
To those just starting on the journey of life I say...
Bang your own drum. Walk your own path. Live wildly. Love fiercely.
As you near the end, look back with no regrets.
Bang your own drum. Walk your own path. Live wildly. Love fiercely.
As you near the end, look back with no regrets.
How are you right this second?
Still bored. Still sore. Reading a lot of Manga though.
To those just starting on the journey of life I say...
Bang your own drum. Walk your own path. Live wildly. Love fiercely.
As you near the end, look back with no regrets.
Bang your own drum. Walk your own path. Live wildly. Love fiercely.
As you near the end, look back with no regrets.
How are you right this second?
Also aching like mad, dug a trench big enough to bury myself in, did the job I had to do, then back filled it, then removed a load of patio slabs, ready for bed zzz
Once you’ve met someone, you never really forget them. it just takes a while for your memories to return
- Rich-Allen1976
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Slightly annoyed, I've just had Laura on the mobile, main support worker's rung in sick! Fortunately they're sending this other girl who's just come back off maternity, she knows me but she's not been for at least 2 years.
"He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" (Michael Palin in Monty Python's "Life of Brian")
"I am speaking UK English in a Sheffield accent!" (Me most of the time I'm on the landline or mobile)
"I am speaking UK English in a Sheffield accent!" (Me most of the time I'm on the landline or mobile)
How are you right this second?
Slight improvements.
To those just starting on the journey of life I say...
Bang your own drum. Walk your own path. Live wildly. Love fiercely.
As you near the end, look back with no regrets.
Bang your own drum. Walk your own path. Live wildly. Love fiercely.
As you near the end, look back with no regrets.
- Why Am I First
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Feeling quite down and very tired
How are you right this second?
Cream crackered. Not looking forward to working in the wet. Another day Another 2ft deep trench.
Once you’ve met someone, you never really forget them. it just takes a while for your memories to return
- Rich-Allen1976
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A bit confused? They've just sent an email from work, that the hourly rate's going up by 50p an hour, which would be fine if not for the fact that through no fault of my own, I hardly ever work! In fact I spoke to the Office in Nottingham yesterday, they're supposed to send me an email of some work coming up this month, I've just checked, nothing yet! WHY did I take this flippin' job?! The Office has the communication skills of a duck and never responds to correspondence unless they want summat, and there's no demand for my services.
"He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" (Michael Palin in Monty Python's "Life of Brian")
"I am speaking UK English in a Sheffield accent!" (Me most of the time I'm on the landline or mobile)
"I am speaking UK English in a Sheffield accent!" (Me most of the time I'm on the landline or mobile)
How are you right this second?
As well as can be expected
To those just starting on the journey of life I say...
Bang your own drum. Walk your own path. Live wildly. Love fiercely.
As you near the end, look back with no regrets.
Bang your own drum. Walk your own path. Live wildly. Love fiercely.
As you near the end, look back with no regrets.
How are you right this second?
Pi**ed off! My internet has gone down 3 times in the last half an hour.
To those just starting on the journey of life I say...
Bang your own drum. Walk your own path. Live wildly. Love fiercely.
As you near the end, look back with no regrets.
Bang your own drum. Walk your own path. Live wildly. Love fiercely.
As you near the end, look back with no regrets.
- Rich-Allen1976
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- Joined: 03 Sep 2022, 14:31
How are you right this second?
Who's your ISP? If it's Talk Talk, I feel your pain, about 2 and half years ago I had a heated argument with their African call centre on the subject of coming out of contract because the Fibre didn't work.
Thing is, I know the reason most of the big names outsource their call centres is because they're considerably cheaper than UK ones, but when most of 'em don't understand most UK regional dialects, particularly someone who speaks broad Yorkshire in a slight Liverpool accent like I do, it's kind of false economy IMO.
Also, up to about this time last year I was with local firm Plusnet for Fibre and Landline, the landline basically didn't work, and the Fibre was unuseable, plus the call centre was doing my head in, even though the Office is based in Town (behind the City Hall Tram stop) for some reason they employ people who don't speak English.
Don't get me wrong I am NOT racist or xenophobic, I just have NO patience.
"He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" (Michael Palin in Monty Python's "Life of Brian")
"I am speaking UK English in a Sheffield accent!" (Me most of the time I'm on the landline or mobile)
"I am speaking UK English in a Sheffield accent!" (Me most of the time I'm on the landline or mobile)