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ruru
Posts: 2206
Posted: 26.02.2008 at 04.52
she probably would :S

Courtenay
Posts: 439
Posted: 06.03.2008 at 03.00
Take all the stuff off your desk and put it on her's. Your desk will be clean and she'll get to clean her little heart out!

Daniel
Posts: 8990
Posted: 18.03.2008 at 03.12
Connex. Tonight they managed the thing which can't be done. No, the train wasn't late. No, it wasn't crowded. No, it didn't stop at the stations it was meant to. That's right, the most simple of things for a train (stopping) they managed not to achieve.

My letter to their customer service:

While criticism can certainly be levelled at Connex for late trains, lack of room on services, all this is often understood by the public. But the service provided to passengers on tonight's 7.14pm train to St. Albans from Flinders Street simply beggars belief. Reading the timetable one can clearly see that the train should stop at Albion, but in Melbourne it appears that timetables mean little. Not only did the train not stop at Albion, the driver (when informed that he's just missed an announced stop) simply argued the point telling passengers that we were in the wrong, and that he hadn't missed a station at all.

Is it too much to ask that trains stop where they're meant to? I paid for the service to get me there, will Connex pay for the taxi I had to catch to get me back to Albion? Where do I send the receipt?

Courtenay
Posts: 439
Posted: 18.03.2008 at 03.53
I like it; it's catchy and it demands money - big bonus points there.

Courtenay xoxox.

little scribbler
Posts: 206
Posted: 18.03.2008 at 03.56
Ouch, Daniel. I would not want to be at the receiving end of your lacerating pen.

One of my favorite pet peeves is...

People asking me how long I have been "speaking the english".
People asking me when/where did I learn to speak english.
People telling me that I "speak english very well!" in a patronizing tone.

Just because I'm quiet does not mean you have to speak slowly to me like I'm some dumb yokel from Cherangany Hills. I'm quiet because I don't see the need to hear my own voice bleeting all the time like some desperate validation of my existence, nor do I possess the desire to squawk inane, half-arsed opinions in order to look "intelligent".

I'll speak when I want to, d@mnit!

Post Last Updated:18.03.2008 at 03.57


Daniel
Posts: 8990
Posted: 18.03.2008 at 04.39
Heather Mills. She couldn't come across as being more common, or more of a cow.

corrine
Posts: 1446
Posted: 18.03.2008 at 06.32
hahaha love it Daniel!

The only thing that is pissing me off is immature humans. "Friends" that use and abuse, milk you dry, are totally ungrateful of your excistence and then disapear off the face of the earth with absolutly no explanation, or even worse, the respect of the friendship (or you as a living breathing feeling fellow human being) enough to give some form of explanation or apology to allow closure. I find communication in what ever form, talking, writing, yelling, screaming - WHATEVER - vital to my peice of mind.

Thank you for allowing me to vent today!

ruru
Posts: 2206
Posted: 19.03.2008 at 22.27
my expereince with one of the hugo boss stores in sydney. i went and bought a trench and a pair of boots and the sales assistant was lovely, then went to a few more stores and bought a dress to match the boots to wear to dinner that night... i get to the apartment, shower, change, put on my dress and stockings and open the shoebox, to notice there is ONLY ONE BOOT IN THERE! granted i called in the morning and they were very apologetic and courired the boot to me in an hour, but i had nothing to wear out for dinner :(

Pipin
Posts: 30
Posted: 19.03.2008 at 22.48
people who manipulate people too turn on you & ignore you for no reason , just because that person doesnt like you.
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Daniel
Posts: 8990
Posted: 20.03.2008 at 01.38
Post by ruru

my expereince with one of the hugo boss stores in sydney. i went and bought a trench and a pair of boots and the sales assistant was lovely, then went to a few more stores and bought a dress to match the boots to wear to dinner that night... i get to the apartment, shower, change, put on my dress and stockings and open the shoebox, to notice there is ONLY ONE BOOT IN THERE! granted i called in the morning and they were very apologetic and courired the boot to me in an hour, but i had nothing to wear out for dinner :(

Always triple check shoe purchases. The amount of times I've heard stories of two left shoes, different sizes, and shoes missing altogether are unbelievable!

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