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I took my mum's advice to write him a apology/thanks/I'm committed letter, so I swallowed my pride and wrote him one.

Meanwhile, the bun in my microwave caught fire and my apartment is filled with smoke and I'm kind of choking. Lucky for me though, my smoke detector doesn't work.
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horton wrote:
shaft wrote: Day later and you're still blubbering on
I know I should have more stamina, but to be honest my dick is getting sore, are you planning to get off it in the near future?
seriously, get off my dick, no one can call you immature without you having a 3 page meltdown? how old are you again? last time i saw someone this upset was when I told my 2yr old she couldn't have ice cream....rofl
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feedback wrote:I took my mum's advice to write him a apology/thanks/I'm committed letter, so I swallowed my pride and wrote him one.
good advice, let us know how it turns out.
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If I were feedbag's age, I would have done the balls thing and wrote the letter.
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your boss is a cunt

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yeah writing the letter is the way to go.

btw cocks, if you ever go clubbing in seattle stay clear of trinity. it's like a $30-40 cover charge and the music and drinks suck. i have no plans to go to seattle until thanksgiving. so chances are you'll be comming down to ptown to visit family and i wont even be here. though if you do ever come to ptown this summer you MUST give me a shout out cuz i'm getting really close to finishing building an outside lounge patio / firepit area to chill in that me and a bunch of others are planning and spending the rest of the summer and some decent fall evenings out at...it'll have a fairly stocked bar too :D
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Feedback, this corporate world is not for you. You need to make a hasty retreat.

Start working on your own thing i say. Start organizing goa parties or someshit. A lot of money can be made in the party organising scene and i firmly believe you have the proper constitution and right undefinable & slightly ridiculous amount of energy required to handle this sort of thing.
[size=85][color=#0080BF]io chiamo pinguini![/color][/size]
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not to mention a kickass Do
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Dave wrote:If I were feedbag's age, I would have done the balls thing and wrote the letter.
If I were feedberg's age I'd find a new job then take a massive dump in Mr. Cox's coffee mug.
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Ryoki wrote:Feedback, this corporate world is not for you. You need to make a hasty retreat.

Start working on your own thing i say. Start organizing goa parties or someshit. A lot of money can be made in the party organising scene and i firmly believe you have the proper constitution and right undefinable & slightly ridiculous amount of energy required to handle this sort of thing.
Noted, but it's a little too late now. Moved in, spent all my savings getting set up here, and now I'm living from paycheck to paycheck for a while JUST LIKE THE MAN WANTS ME TO. It sucks when you spend years in school doing ghey shit.
Grandpa Stu wrote:yeah writing the letter is the way to go.

btw cocks, if you ever go clubbing in seattle stay clear of trinity. it's like a $30-40 cover charge and the music and drinks suck. i have no plans to go to seattle until thanksgiving. so chances are you'll be comming down to ptown to visit family and i wont even be here. though if you do ever come to ptown this summer you MUST give me a shout out cuz i'm getting really close to finishing building an outside lounge patio / firepit area to chill in that me and a bunch of others are planning and spending the rest of the summer and some decent fall evenings out at...it'll have a fairly stocked bar too :D
I've noticed that the girls in clubs here look dirty. Part of it is the way they're dressed, but also the way they look. Some of it is intentional, but you know some of it isn't... it's pretty gross. About thanksgiving, the only holiday I get off is christmas day, so we'll see. :icon14:
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feedback wrote:Noted, but it's a little too late now. Moved in, spent all my savings getting set up here, and now I'm living from paycheck to paycheck for a while JUST LIKE THE MAN WANTS ME TO. It sucks when you spend years in school doing ghey shit.
I don't want to hear this kind of defeatist talk from you, mister!
It's never too late!
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Post by Nightshade »

Whatever you do, just don't quit until you find another job. It seems like common sense, but I'm surprised by how many people do it.
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i'm just wondering why you live 30 miles away from your work if you don't have a car.
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menkent wrote:i'm just wondering why you live 30 miles away from your work if you don't have a car.
lol capitalism
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shaft wrote:Two Days later and I am still blubbering on
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Nightshade wrote:Whatever you do, just don't quit until you find another job. It seems like common sense, but I'm surprised by how many people do it.
But he could always move back with his parents!!? lol
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horton wrote:
shaft wrote:Two Days later and you're still blubbering on
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Saw the VP today, he smiles at me, gives me a thumbs up, shakes my hand, and says "You're looking great already, it's making a big difference! Really!" I guess he just wanted a little bit of a reach-around. Anyway, was good news so I went out and bought a new ridiculously expensive pair of raw denim.
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