I'm spending too much time on this forum
beckenham
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I'm changing jobs soon and am in the last month of a 3 month notice period. I'm bored out of my mind and seem to be spending most of my working day looking at this forum.
I wonder if there is such a thing as Cake Stop forum addiction :?
Perhaps I could sue my current employer if there is and I'm diagnosed as a sufferer
Oh well only another 40 minutes before I can bugger off
I wonder if there is such a thing as Cake Stop forum addiction :?
Perhaps I could sue my current employer if there is and I'm diagnosed as a sufferer
Oh well only another 40 minutes before I can bugger off
Beer, the reason my ambitions have not become my achievements
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3 month notice period! A month is awkward enough!!Cycling - The pastime of spending large sums of money you don't really have on something you don't really need.0
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robbie the roadie wrote:3 month notice period! A month is awkward enough!!
The're currently trying to sign people up to 5 months notice period :shock: Strangely enough people are reluctant to do soBeer, the reason my ambitions have not become my achievements0 -
Try being a computer network supervisor !!!
When our department was closed down I had 20 minutes to clear my desk, under supervision!!
No time to get bored, and I did get 3 months pay
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jibi wrote:Try being a computer network supervisor !!!
When our department was closed down I had 20 minutes to clear my desk, under supervision!!
No time to get bored, and I did get 3 months pay
george
I was hoping for 3 months garden leave as I'm going to a competitor but they decided to keep me on anyway, Bugger :roll:Beer, the reason my ambitions have not become my achievements0 -
I think this place is getting more and more addictive.
I am enjoying it but work and training are getting in the way of my forum time0 -
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Have you thought of retiring beckenham?
Lot's of time then, when not riding to feed your addiction!
No jobsworth to watch you "clear your desk." Paradise in a computer screen.I say what I like and I like what I say!0 -
97 posts in 3 months...I wouldnt worry too much yet about your affliction..0
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beckenham wrote:I'm changing jobs soon and am in the last month of a 3 month notice period. I'm bored out of my mind and seem to be spending most of my working day looking at this forum.
I wonder if there is such a thing as Cake Stop forum addiction :?
Perhaps I could sue my current employer if there is and I'm diagnosed as a sufferer
Oh well only another 40 minutes before I can bugger off
Know the feeling-but I only have six weeks till my contract expires (and at least GT and Innerleithen are within easy reach). 8) :P"With just a little luck
A little cold blue steel
I'll cut the night like a razor blade
Till I feel the way I wanna feel"
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popette wrote:me too - this and facebook.
I can't get on with Facebook...0 -
why not? I like nosying at what old mates are up to. Not really into being bitten by vampires and all that stuff though.0
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Are you sure that you are talking about Facebook ?0
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beckenham wrote:I'm changing jobs soon and am in the last month of a 3 month notice period. I'm bored out of my mind and seem to be spending most of my working day looking at this forum.
I wonder if there is such a thing as Cake Stop forum addiction :?
Perhaps I could sue my current employer if there is and I'm diagnosed as a sufferer
Oh well only another 40 minutes before I can bugger off
I seem to have all the last 5 posts :shock: See, I told you I was getting addicted to this forum 8)Beer, the reason my ambitions have not become my achievements0 -
jimmythecuckoo wrote:Are you sure that you are talking about Facebook ?
I like taking purity tests......... :shock:0 -
popette wrote:jimmythecuckoo wrote:Are you sure that you are talking about Facebook ?
I like taking purity tests......... :shock:
Do you get a pass or failBeer, the reason my ambitions have not become my achievements0 -
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why not????Beer, the reason my ambitions have not become my achievements0
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popette wrote:I met Mr Right and had many children.
crikey, that was quick!0 -
SteveR_100Milers wrote:popette wrote:I met Mr Right and had many children.
crikey, that was quick!
Perhaps Popette means that she ate them rather than gave birth too them! Probably quite high in proteinBeer, the reason my ambitions have not become my achievements0 -
well, that would be one way of getting more time out on the bike.
I do tell them that I could eat them up on a butty quite often but they're being little S***s at the moment.
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SteveR_100Milers wrote:popette wrote:I met Mr Right and had many children.
crikey, that was quick!
9 months went by in an instant0 -
well.......there was a bit of a gap but we did have them very close together.
As an aside, all my babies were over 10lb and one was over 11lb! :shock:0 -
popette wrote:As an aside, all my babies were over 10lb and one was over 11lb! :shock:0
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So, settle an argument for me, Popette: childbirth or ascending the Galibier, which is the more demanding?
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Well, I've never tried ascending the Galibier - have you? did it make you moo?
I just looked up the stats on the Galibier - I would say it's a piece of piss compared to having a baby.
run, run, run here comes my size 12 foot!!0