CHIT CHAT 2 (18+) [Bollocks] |
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Posted on 04th Nov 2008 at 19:30
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Posted on 04th Nov 2008 at 19:35
Depends where you work and for what reason you're saying it... :) lol xxx
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Posted on 04th Nov 2008 at 19:55
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Posted on 04th Nov 2008 at 19:58
Nope
Gud day Shelia's
Brad's Aussie counterpart / mate.
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Posted on 04th Nov 2008 at 20:10
Not quite the word "bollocks", usually "for fucks sake!!" or "you're fucking kidding me". The first bit usually when I'm stressing out and people are trying to call (I answer all enthusiastic like I've having the best day ever) and the latter is when something has gone horribly wrong!
xxx
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Posted on 04th Nov 2008 at 20:28
the C word happens a lot in my office usualy in my head tho
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Posted on 05th Nov 2008 at 00:23
I use bollocks a lot in general day to day life.....luckily in my office, (AKA spare bedroom) it's just me so perfectly fine!
Rich 'Puff Richie' Heathcote - The Voiceover Man
"Creating voice audio clips for your business that give you a professional edge - Hollywood quality but without the pricetag!"
AREA LEADER - Midlands (Birmingham, Great Park, Walsall & Wyre Forest)


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Posted on 05th Nov 2008 at 00:24
I've just realised what I've said......
When i say I use bollocks.....I don't mean.....well.....you know.
Rich 'Puff Richie' Heathcote - The Voiceover Man
"Creating voice audio clips for your business that give you a professional edge - Hollywood quality but without the pricetag!"
AREA LEADER - Midlands (Birmingham, Great Park, Walsall & Wyre Forest)


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Posted on 05th Nov 2008 at 00:37
Ditto, I can say what I like in my office. Although my next door neighbour did chuckle on a hot day this summer, when with windows wide open, I yelled "I don't f*****g believe it. F***, f***, f***, f***, f***" after the mains power had gone off three times in 10 minutes causing me to lose some work.
In places I've worked it tended to be the senior management that set the language code. Eg. if they swore in meetings it was deemed acceptable for everyone else to do so. The only exception was when I was in charge of customer services teams. I banned them from swearing in the open plan part of the office, not the sort of thing you want customers to hear in the background when phoning in.

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Posted on 05th Nov 2008 at 00:46
Oh I'm with you there, have done that before when I've lost something or computer crashed (the old PC, not Mac! haha)
Rich 'Puff Richie' Heathcote - The Voiceover Man
"Creating voice audio clips for your business that give you a professional edge - Hollywood quality but without the pricetag!"
AREA LEADER - Midlands (Birmingham, Great Park, Walsall & Wyre Forest)


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Posted on 05th Nov 2008 at 15:58
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Posted on 05th Nov 2008 at 16:04
I wonder if Brad does ?
hmmm ...
:o) x
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Posted on 08th Nov 2008 at 20:56
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Posted on 08th Nov 2008 at 21:33
i throw in a bollocks in every 4Sight.. its the way forward.
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Posted on 08th Nov 2008 at 22:26
Never is a swear word uttered at 4Networking HQ.
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