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By jocky85
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It's the fact someone who is supposed to be a good friend of mine is going around portraying me in a negative light to people. & also talking about me behind my back. I know everyone does it to a certain extent, but this is malicious
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By SAV1OUR
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Awful when that game gets played on Facebook too. I call 'em cowards but they just get a rise.

I WILL WIN. :twisted:
By R94N
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Deadly wrote:Annoyed I didn't get Hackney tickets! It would have been a great day out.


Don't worry. It's not like they will be talking about anything else on air, but it probably doesn't match the experience of actually being there.
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By The Deadly
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Tim Henman has resurfaced for the Wimbledon coverage. He annoys me due to having no backbone and representing whats wrong with British sport. He is the poster boy for people who think it's ok to come second as long as you enjoyed yourself which is the total opposite of how it should be.
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By Yudster
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Yes - and Andy Murray is the poster boy for it being ok to come second (or fourth, fifth or sixth more often) as long as you are a monosyllabic grunting moron.
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By chrysostom
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That's funny, because a majority of football pundits/journalists have been saying that the English football team (and certain club teams) need to improve their technical ability and not focus on 'grinding out results', and use this as a reason to why we're not considered a great team.
By R94N
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The fact that for the next however-many-weeks there won't be much else on in our house but Wimbledon. Personally I find tennis a bit boring. More fun to (try) and play.
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By Nicola_Red
#467146
I don't understand tennis. Mind you, I don't understand most sports.
By bmstinton93
#467150
Talking of women, annoying me today - someone I'm flat sharing with next year sent me this message on Sunday at like midnight. We're really close and get along so well:

"what the * ben!
i thoughgt you were my * friend!!!!
obviously i was * wrong!
what the * have you said
i hope youre * happy anyway!
youve just made my life a * misery"

Apparently I told her on-off boyfriend about her sleeping with someone else (when they weren't even together anyway). Its now like a bloody soap opera where she believes him over me when I have hardly ever spoken to him. Looks like next year could be eventful... :P
By bmstinton93
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chrysostom wrote:
Nicola_Red wrote:I don't understand most sports.

bmstinton93 wrote:That's cause you're a woman...

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Okay okay they are successful and that was only a joke but someone has to win the women's game. Still doesn't mean they're better than men.
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By Nicola_Red
#467152
I understand football and rugby league. The reason I don't understand tennis is just that I've never taken the time to learn, and I'm not really bothered about knowing.
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By Yudster
#467153
bmstinton93 wrote:Talking of women, annoying me today - someone I'm flat sharing with next year sent me this message on Sunday at like midnight. We're really close and get along so well:

"what the * ben!
i thoughgt you were my * friend!!!!
obviously i was * wrong!
what the * have you said
i hope youre * happy anyway!
youve just made my life a * misery"

Apparently I told her on-off boyfriend about her sleeping with someone else (when they weren't even together anyway). Its now like a bloody soap opera where she believes him over me when I have hardly ever spoken to him. Looks like next year could be eventful... :P


So you didn't tell him that?
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By Yudster
#467157
Nah, be glad you didn't. She'll work it out.

Anyway, annoying me today is a dilemma. Actually it isn't the dilemma that's annoying me, its the fact that if anyone else on here had the same dilemma, I would know exactly what to suggest. And I would be right, but for some reason I can't apply my own advice to myself.

Here it is - a promotion opportunity has opened up at work. The person who the role reports directly to has made it clear that she wants me to apply. The person that I would be line managing has called me to say that he would be very happy if I was given that role, and offered to meet with me to go over anything I might find helpful. The job itself however would be a MASSIVE challenge, and a long way out of my comfort zone in terms of the type of work and the environment. But it would be a hell of a challenge and I think I would like it. Also, even though I have been given all this encouragement, I would still have to interview for the position with no advantage over any other candidates - and I * HATE applying for jobs.

See I KNOW what to do. Why can't I just decide to do it?
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By dimtimjim
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A change is as good as a break and a challenge will occupy the mind more. You'd be silly to pass it up, especially with the support you've been shown before you even apply.







Plus any extra £'s will mean we can have more 'weekends away'... :wink:
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By Yudster
#467193
I know you're right. I knew it even before you said it. I'm just stupid and indecisive about myself.
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By chrysostom
#467195
What it this Yuds?

Man up and apply.

You know that you'd most likely thrive under these circumstances.

You can be the Kenny Dalglish of your workplace. Fan's favourite.
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By Yudster
#467198
See as soon as you mentioned Kenny the Cretin your attempt to spin this positively took a nosedive!
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By Nicola_Red
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Something very similar happened to me about a month ago - and I didn't get the job, it was given to an external candidate. The girl who got it started, appeared to be fitting in fine, then 3 days later her former company decided they couldn't manage without her, called her and offered her a giant pay rise, and she went back to them. The position's vacant again and being re-advertised now...needless to say, I won't be re-applying.
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By Bas
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Yudster wrote:I know you're right. I knew it even before you said it. I'm just stupid and indecisive about myself.

If you're not in it, you can't win it & other tired cliches.
All they can say is no,and its not as if you'll lose your old position as a result of failing to get it either, is it?

The same applies to Nic, re-apply, pride doesn't pay any bills, & they are going to be much more wary of an outside candidate this time as well. Use their f**k up to your advantage.
So give yourself a day to fume & fret then get that application back in.
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By Yudster
#467211
Nicola_Red wrote:Something very similar happened to me about a month ago - and I didn't get the job, it was given to an external candidate.


That's also an obvious and unpalatable reality. I'm a wimp.
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