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Banzai!thebish wrote:bobo the clown wrote:It was Commando and Valiant for me ....
hande hoch!!! schnell!
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Got in Himmel. Take that square-heads. Sausage eaters. .... and that's before the Nips got a bashing.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Banzai!thebish wrote:hande hoch!!! schnell!bobo the clown wrote:It was Commando and Valiant for me ....
Racism isn't what it was.
It's surprising we're all so well balanced really.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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I had Battler Britain. There was a lot of "Mein Gott", "Donner und Blitzen", "Achtung Englander" and, towards the end, "Kamerad, Kamerad".
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The Wolf of Kabul. Morgyn the Mighty and Chung. Biggles. ....Sword of Freedom.
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Well balanced?bobo the clown wrote:
It's surprising we're all so well balanced really.


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Read Morgyn after catching up on Biffo?TANGODANCER wrote:The Wolf of Kabul. Morgyn the Mighty and Chung. Biggles. ....Sword of Freedom.
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And some of us are serial killers, and some of us read rechers de temps perdu or something...Gooner Girl wrote:Well balanced?bobo the clown wrote:
It's surprising we're all so well balanced really.You're all Bolton fans!
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I may have to use "clicky ba' " on someone.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:And some of us are serial killers, and some of us read rechers de temps perdu or something...Gooner Girl wrote:Well balanced?bobo the clown wrote:It's surprising we're all so well balanced really.You're all Bolton fans!
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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Oh yes sir. Not forgetting, Belle and Sebastien, Robinson Crusoe and The White Horses...Little Green Man wrote:Speak for yourself! Those in the know lived and breathed The Flashing Blade and Desert Crusader.Bruce Rioja wrote:Our generation was raised on The Singing Ringing Tree.
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Oh yes sir. Not forgetting, Belle and Sebastien, Robinson Crusoe and The White Horses...[/quote]Worthy4England wrote:Little Green Man wrote:Speak for yourself! Those in the know lived and breathed The Flashing Blade and Desert Crusader.Bruce Rioja wrote:Our generation was raised on The Singing Ringing Tree.
So not just me who had a childhood crush on the girl then Worthy? (And now I've got the theme tune in my head!)
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Il Pirate wrote:Oh yes sir. Not forgetting, Belle and Sebastien, Robinson Crusoe and The White Horses...[/quote]Worthy4England wrote:Little Green Man wrote:Speak for yourself! Those in the know lived and breathed The Flashing Blade and Desert Crusader.Bruce Rioja wrote:Our generation was raised on The Singing Ringing Tree.
So not just me who had a childhood crush on the girl then Worthy? (And now I've got the theme tune in my head!)
No I had one too and got a bunch of us kicked out of an English lesson humming the theme tune to Robinson Crusoe with some being the sound of the waves.
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...absolutely fxcking furious. At work and my underling has gone over my head, not just to my overling, but to his overling, and all about something that I had already had planned to talk to my overling about - memo typed, meeting planned, room booked. And now my overling has had his balls scrunched by his overling because my underling has ignored all the fxcking protocols. I'm going to kill him, revive him and then kill him again.
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Do you work at the NSA?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:...absolutely fxcking furious. At work and my underling has gone over my head, not just to my overling, but to his overling, and all about something that I had already had planned to talk to my overling about - memo typed, meeting planned, room booked. And now my overling has had his balls scrunched by his overling because my underling has ignored all the fxcking protocols. I'm going to kill him, revive him and then kill him again.
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Ha. Funny guyBeefheart wrote:Do you work at the NSA?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:...absolutely fxcking furious. At work and my underling has gone over my head, not just to my overling, but to his overling, and all about something that I had already had planned to talk to my overling about - memo typed, meeting planned, room booked. And now my overling has had his balls scrunched by his overling because my underling has ignored all the fxcking protocols. I'm going to kill him, revive him and then kill him again.

You're not my overling's overling are you?
Just in case, Sorry Sir it won't happen again.

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I have soooooo many ways of dealing with him Spotty.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Ha. Funny guyBeefheart wrote:Do you work at the NSA?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:...absolutely fxcking furious. At work and my underling has gone over my head, not just to my overling, but to his overling, and all about something that I had already had planned to talk to my overling about - memo typed, meeting planned, room booked. And now my overling has had his balls scrunched by his overling because my underling has ignored all the fxcking protocols. I'm going to kill him, revive him and then kill him again.
You're not my overling's overling are you?
Just in case, Sorry Sir it won't happen again.
Soooo many.
Some are even legal.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Yes. I decided to take the legal route too. He is now the proud owner of a verbal warning and confined to some very boring digital verification tasks a marsh otter would quickly grow bored of, for the forseeable.
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.... a quiet 'word in his ear, preferably at an incongruous setting, where you coolly explain to him that should he ever, ever (you may repeat ever' many more times depending upon taste) goes over your head again .... indeed, if he so much as says "hello" to your bosses boss again, (and the precise wording here is important) then you "will take steps which will utterly amaze him".Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Yes. I decided to take the legal route too. He is now the proud owner of a verbal warning and confined to some very boring digital verification tasks a marsh otter would quickly grow bored of, for the foreseeable.
That should he show himself to be the snitching waste-of-oxygen he clearly is and this discussion reach anyone else's ears then it will lead to breath-taking repercussions, not least because you have pre-warned your boss that you have overheard him saying that he planned to do just this thing. Plausible deniability is key here.
Finally, invite him for an unexpected mid-year appraisal, where you assess his current progress (or lack thereof) on his objectives. Speed-up delivery expectations on some of the easier ones and add a couple of new ones whilst pointing out the consequences to salary, bonus and career of missing these and adding that it's not simply achieving but HOW he achieves them which matters also (and going two stages above his head is one of those factors).
Any little niggles you have should be wheeled out as well. The more petty the better. Especially ones now lost in the mists of time.
... and you should let down his tyres.
... and make him work on Sunday.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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If only I could make him work on Sunday. As for his tyres, he drives a shitty WagonR. It has wheels like bicycles and are forever spontaneously going down anyway. But cheers, you've given me some very workable ideas there. His life is about to become Misery.
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