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By Bonanzoid
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Zoot wrote:I use the word 'Meh' quite often, I thought it was common.


Likewise.

Annoying me too, I managed to get sunburnt today when it was completely overcast. Apparently UV waves still get through or something. Piss.
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By Yudster
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Its not primarily taking a swipe at working mothers (although that's in there), its actually more to do with the total lack of representation of traditional family life on CBeebies. And actually, I agree. I'm not suggesting that they should stop showing the programmes they do show, but the reality is that there isn't anything in the CBeebies programming which a child with a mother who stays at home with him can directly relate to. And as this writer (I forget her name already) pointed out, the BBC website programme guides also completely ignore that scenario, stating in several places that the single working parent and childminder/nursery scenario represented in so many of their programmes is designed for "all pre-school children" to recognise and relate to. What about the kids with a mum who stays at home and a dad who goes to work? Its still by far the most common scenario - where are the programmes depicting them?

Of course I don't care, I worked full time until Joel started school and he was in nursery pretty much full time from the age of 6 months.....!
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By MK Chris
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Yudster wrote:What about the kids with a mum who stays at home and a dad who goes to work? Its still by far the most common scenario - where are the programmes depicting them?

Is it? I don't know anybody who can afford to do that.

Anyway, good points that you have raised, the tone of the article to me puts the point across that nurseries are terrible, awful places - and even raises the dreadful story in Plymouth as a case in point, which while being awful, is (in my opinion) more than likely to be an isolated case and not one that can be used as a reliable example.. to me that's a bit like saying you shouldn't go to your doctor in case he's another Shipman. The other allegation seems to be that the BBC is a propaganda machine for the Government, which I find quite ridiculous.
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By Yudster
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I just remembered the truly revolting dream I had last night and now I feel sick.
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By Zoot
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Terrible * up at work today, I feel awful. I reckon it'll get worse tomorrow too.
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By Munki Bhoy
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charlalottie wrote:I'd rather make my children go to a nursery and learn social skills and make friends then keep them stuck at home with only me for company. I don't want them to be socially inept.


I went to nursery and I'm still socially inept.
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By SAV1OUR
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Yudster wrote:I just remembered the truly revolting dream I had last night and now I feel sick.

Did iit involve tofu, a bra and a gimp mask?
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By Zoot
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foot-loose wrote:
Zoot wrote:Terrible * up at work today, I feel awful. I reckon it'll get worse tomorrow too.

What happened?

Everything alright? :?


Yea, a mistake in a piece of my work made it to print despite 4 people signing it off.
It pisses me off, I've been working on this project for 9 months and now it needs a reprint because 4 * people who's responsibility it was to scrutinize it for mistakes didn't do a good enough job.
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By Zoot
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foot-loose wrote:Is there anything that you could have done about it? Is it worth you beating yourself up over it?

Well. I made the mistake initially but I always rely on the people above me to make sure the facts and figures are correct because I don't have a clue. It was a simple error - one load of measurements but the same numbers shown elsewhere weren't changed. The four people I sent it to for 'sign off' didn't spot the mistake. I'm just really annoyed and frustrated with my self. Bollocks.
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By Yudster
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SAV1OUR wrote:
Yudster wrote:I just remembered the truly revolting dream I had last night and now I feel sick.

Did iit involve tofu, a bra and a gimp mask?

No - it involved a severed body part, something being in my mouth that should NEVER be there, revolting tastes, horrid sensations, nauseating smells - and a parrot.
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By Yudster
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Yes, two pop-cultural icons gone in one day.
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By Bonanzoid
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My sim card got suspended today because I didn't have enough money to pay my bill, and my * of a landlord in Spain STILL hasn't paid my security deposit of one month's rent back into my account. I am very much filled with rage at the moment. That greasy, Italian, thieving, prick of a chancer.
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By Johnny 1989
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The Twunts* at work who think that downsizing our firm will improve it somewhat, so far it has got worse, loads more work, no extra pay, thanks :evil:

*Someone on here reffered to Piers Moron as Twunt, & I rather like that word :)
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By Munki Bhoy
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Sadly the recession is bringing out the worst in some people. The longer it goes on the more I'm hearing similar stories to yours. Pay freezes while simultaneously being asked to do more work than previously. And this is in places that actually seem to increase profit (not just turnover).

I hate capitalism. An entire system based around greed.
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By Johnny 1989
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Munki Bhoy wrote:Sadly the recession is bringing out the worst in some people. The longer it goes on the more I'm hearing similar stories to yours. Pay freezes while simultaneously being asked to do more work than previously. And this is in places that actually seem to increase profit (not just turnover).

I hate capitalism. An entire system based around greed.


I know, it's happening everywhere at present.

What makes it worse is that we've now lost 3/4 of our office & still those of us are under threat from redundancy. This all started back in late November 08 & to me it just seems like their dragging out the redundancy of everyone from our local office. We were supposed to have moved to smaller premises in June, now we're been told * September. It's just so frustrating, especially when you get emails from head office saying "well done for a great quarter, despite the recession" and then a week later someone else is up for the chop :evil:
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By Johnny 1989
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boboff wrote:Walk two miles in another mans shoes, you will the be two miles away from him, and you will have his shoes.


Have you converted to Buddhism Boboff?
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By Boboff
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I just had a day of platitudinous thoughts, so I am going to live every day like it's my last and make sure I am nice to people on the way up, they will help me when I fall then.*


Yeah * right!
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