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Re: Today I'm angry about.....

Post by Little Green Man » Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:14 pm

And the poster who has used the word 'shizzle' the most often on these forums?

Lord Kangana

I'd have had money on it being a1.

I loathe ties. There, I've said it.

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Post by TANGODANCER » Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:20 pm

Little Green Man wrote:And the poster who has used the word 'shizzle' the most often on these forums?

Lord Kangana
I'd have had money on it being a1.

I loathe ties. There, I've said it.
Speaking of whom, where is he?
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Post by malcd1 » Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:22 pm

I have a neighbour who works from home and wears a tie everyday. Apparently he doesn't feel professional and ready for work unless he is wearing his tie.

I also work from home but in shorts and a t-shirt.
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Post by Lost Leopard Spot » Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:23 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:
Little Green Man wrote:And the poster who has used the word 'shizzle' the most often on these forums?

Lord Kangana
I'd have had money on it being a1.

I loathe ties. There, I've said it.
Speaking of whom, where is he?
He must be out on the street trying to refind his cred, the douche-bag.
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Post by mrkint » Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:24 pm

regarding our angry cycling chat earlier in the thread...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-21697423" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Nice idea, now let's see what happens.

Really need to redesign Kings Cross, though.

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Post by ohjimmyjimmy » Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:24 pm

I wear a tie, but can't see how we're still allowed to in this crazy H&S obsessed world, there we are wandering round a deathtrap office with a length of stray cloth swinging around.

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Post by ohjimmyjimmy » Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:25 pm

Lost Leopard Spot wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:
Little Green Man wrote:And the poster who has used the word 'shizzle' the most often on these forums?

Lord Kangana
I'd have had money on it being a1.

I loathe ties. There, I've said it.
Speaking of whom, where is he?
He must be out on the street trying to refind his cred, the douche-bag.
Have you ever googled what a douche bag is...?

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Post by Lost Leopard Spot » Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:29 pm

ohjimmyjimmy wrote: Have you ever googled what a douche bag is...?
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"Someone who has surpassed the levels of jerk and asshole, however not yet reached fxcker or motherfxcker. Not to be confuzed with douche.
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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:17 pm

While I don't agree with Bob's theories of race and class, the health and safety issue did remind of something that happened over twenty years ago. The secretary was away and I attempted to send a fax myself. I was wearing a tie and it got caught up in the rollers and slowly pulled me towards the machine. I damned near faxed myself to Toronto but fortunately the motor lacked the necessary power and everything jammed when I was about three inches away. I actually cut the tie off to escape.

I still wear a tie on 'formal' occasions - giving a speech, attending a funeral, etc. It is a sign of respect - but I never go near fax machines.
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Post by thebish » Thu Mar 07, 2013 5:33 pm

not so much angry as deeply saddened to the pit of my stomach...

daughter (after a bit of a shock in her mocks for the first units of her A-levels) worked VERY hard...

she got her results today - and they are pretty bad... she's desperately disappointed - and I feel for her... :(

bummer of a day...

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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Thu Mar 07, 2013 5:37 pm

thebish wrote:not so much angry as deeply saddened to the pit of my stomach...

daughter (after a bit of a shock in her mocks for the first units of her A-levels) worked VERY hard...

she got her results today - and they are pretty bad... she's desperately disappointed - and I feel for her... :(

bummer of a day...
Sorry to hear this though I'm not sure what mocks are. Does this mean she failed her A levels or that she failed a type of trial exam? Either way we hate to see hard work in our children go unrewarded, whether in academics or other aspects of life.
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Post by thebish » Thu Mar 07, 2013 5:40 pm

Montreal Wanderer wrote:
thebish wrote:not so much angry as deeply saddened to the pit of my stomach...

daughter (after a bit of a shock in her mocks for the first units of her A-levels) worked VERY hard...

she got her results today - and they are pretty bad... she's desperately disappointed - and I feel for her... :(

bummer of a day...
Sorry to hear this though I'm not sure what mocks are. Does this mean she failed her A levels or that she failed a type of trial exam? Either way we hate to see hard work in our children go unrewarded, whether in academics or other aspects of life.
she did the mocks (practice ones) - and has now failed in the actual ones... A-levels (unlike our day) are now broken down into units that you do over the course of 2 years... she has pretty much failed the first unit in each of her 4 subjects.. :(

i wouldn't feel so bad for her if she had been a lazy arse and not done any work - and if she didn't have two older genius brothers who sailed through it all without ever breaking sweat...

being a parent can be a right bastard at times...

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Post by mrkint » Thu Mar 07, 2013 5:50 pm

Sorry to hear, bish. Is she in her first year or second year? Also, when I did mine we had the option of retakes in the summer if we wanted. So it might not all be lost.

Hopefully she'll see it as something to bounce back from.

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Post by thebish » Thu Mar 07, 2013 5:53 pm

mrkint wrote:Sorry to hear, bish. Is she in her first year or second year? Also, when I did mine we had the option of retakes in the summer if we wanted. So it might not all be lost.

Hopefully she'll see it as something to bounce back from.
first year - and - yeah, retakes are an option... need to sit back an reflect for a couple of days.. problem with retakes is that they then pile up with the next set of units and exams..

it's not the end of the world - i'm just over-protective and I always react strongly when stuff goes wrong in my kids lives that i can't instantly fix!

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Post by mrkint » Thu Mar 07, 2013 5:59 pm

thebish wrote:
mrkint wrote:Sorry to hear, bish. Is she in her first year or second year? Also, when I did mine we had the option of retakes in the summer if we wanted. So it might not all be lost.

Hopefully she'll see it as something to bounce back from.
first year - and - yeah, retakes are an option... need to sit back an reflect for a couple of days.. problem with retakes is that they then pile up with the next set of units and exams..

it's not the end of the world - i'm just over-protective and I always react strongly when stuff goes wrong in my kids lives that i can't instantly fix!
nah man, fair enough - education is an emotive subject and like you say one that can't be solved instantly.

But still, at least the opportunity to make things right is still there. I similarly bombed in my first set of a-level results...annyoed and upset me for a bit. But after a while that just turned into a burning ambition to prove everyone wrong. Just hope it doesn't knock her confidence too much.

What subjects is she studying, out of interest?

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mrkint wrote:
thebish wrote:
mrkint wrote:Sorry to hear, bish. Is she in her first year or second year? Also, when I did mine we had the option of retakes in the summer if we wanted. So it might not all be lost.

Hopefully she'll see it as something to bounce back from.
first year - and - yeah, retakes are an option... need to sit back an reflect for a couple of days.. problem with retakes is that they then pile up with the next set of units and exams..

it's not the end of the world - i'm just over-protective and I always react strongly when stuff goes wrong in my kids lives that i can't instantly fix!
nah man, fair enough - education is an emotive subject and like you say one that can't be solved instantly.

But still, at least the opportunity to make things right is still there. I similarly bombed in my first set of a-level results...annyoed and upset me for a bit. But after a while that just turned into a burning ambition to prove everyone wrong. Just hope it doesn't knock her confidence too much.

What subjects is she studying, out of interest?

maths, physics, chemistry & psychology...

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Post by Bijou Bob » Thu Mar 07, 2013 6:43 pm

Montreal Wanderer wrote:I still wear a tie on 'formal' occasions - giving a speech, attending a funeral, etc. It is a sign of respect - but I never go near fax machines.
I'm curious as to why you see a tie as a sign of respect Monty? I think going to a funeral with dirty shoes or scruffy would be disrespectful, but I'm not sure I understand why a tie automatically signifies respect?
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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Thu Mar 07, 2013 6:49 pm

thebish wrote:
mrkint wrote:
thebish wrote:
mrkint wrote:Sorry to hear, bish. Is she in her first year or second year? Also, when I did mine we had the option of retakes in the summer if we wanted. So it might not all be lost.

Hopefully she'll see it as something to bounce back from.
first year - and - yeah, retakes are an option... need to sit back an reflect for a couple of days.. problem with retakes is that they then pile up with the next set of units and exams..

it's not the end of the world - i'm just over-protective and I always react strongly when stuff goes wrong in my kids lives that i can't instantly fix!
nah man, fair enough - education is an emotive subject and like you say one that can't be solved instantly.

But still, at least the opportunity to make things right is still there. I similarly bombed in my first set of a-level results...annyoed and upset me for a bit. But after a while that just turned into a burning ambition to prove everyone wrong. Just hope it doesn't knock her confidence too much.

What subjects is she studying, out of interest?

maths, physics, chemistry & psychology...
Tough subjects. My older three kids all took those in college and carried on to University. My youngest started in pure and applied science, but bailed out into biology in second year university. From what i understand she has another chance and from what Mr. Kint says she may have motivation. It must be rare to fail all four subjects and there may be other factors at work. As you say, reflect on the matter. Talk things over rationally once she has calmed down a bit. Try to understand why it went wrong and get her to understand it. As parents we can't do anything in these situations, but we can be a rock to fall back on, a friendly shoulder and a source of encouragement for the future.
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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Thu Mar 07, 2013 7:00 pm

Bijou Bob wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:I still wear a tie on 'formal' occasions - giving a speech, attending a funeral, etc. It is a sign of respect - but I never go near fax machines.
I'm curious as to why you see a tie as a sign of respect Monty? I think going to a funeral with dirty shoes or scruffy would be disrespectful, but I'm not sure I understand why a tie automatically signifies respect?
It may be a generational thing, Bob, but a jacket and tie does represent dressing up for an occasion. Turning up to represent your company, or going to a funeral, in sneakers and a T-shirt, no matter how clean, does not go over well with those who observe you. It's a bit like the old Stanley Holloway tale "Brown Boots". For me to dress decently requires I wear a suit (or jacket) and tie, although I'd be more comfortable in a polo shirt. Even as a private in the army I had to wear a tie (and the most uncomfortable shirt ever made by man). How we won wars I'll never know. Soldiers still do wear ties when on parade, even if they don't in combat. On parade you dress up and look your best.

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I'm sure in another generation no one will wear ties but they are still considered somewhat smart.
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Post by boltonboris » Thu Mar 07, 2013 7:03 pm

I think it's about 'making the effort'. That shows a degree of respect, I suppose. So I kind of agree with Monty. I have and always will wear a suit and tie to a funeral unless instructed otherwise by the deceased's immediate family.
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