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did someone say else where that someone doesn't post during match either?

certainly wasn't me*
I'le be honest I don't think I've ever posted during a match.
Once in the ground maybe a pic or 2 , then a beer and maybe a bite to eat then watch the match.
Same if I watch it in the pub with friends & family last thing I think of is posting whilst the game is on.
 

an absolute Linkdin nutter has started, it goes without saying - i'm a massive fan already. he introduced himself on video to the whole firm, for no reason. here is part of his talk (i took it from the transcript):

What drives me outside of work, family? The picture you see on the screen is my 3 mini versions of me. They are as crazy as I am, which is great. You know, I love every one of them and we do all sorts of crazy things together.

My God, do we take on some new challenges and adventures? And yes, I regularly get called a little bit mad. The picture you can see is a colour run. At this point I could just about see where I was going. Clearly my son on the left couldn't because he can't keep his eyes open for photo.

But like it was, it was good fun. And whether it's doing the things like this or skydiving or racing in indoor kart champs or the maddest thing I've ever done during an ultra marathon last year, which I hear some of you have also done in the last couple of years with absolutely zero prep whatsoever.

The craziest thing I've ever done in my life. It's safe to say for the best part of three weeks I couldn't walk afterwards and never did. I think it would be good fun popping blisters on my feet. But my God, did it make me feel better?

So yes, nuts is probably the way that most people would put who I am.
Can we arrange a day out at your workplace, I'm absolutely dying here reading those posts 🤣
 
an absolute Linkdin nutter has started, it goes without saying - i'm a massive fan already. he introduced himself on video to the whole firm, for no reason. here is part of his talk (i took it from the transcript):

What drives me outside of work, family? The picture you see on the screen is my 3 mini versions of me. They are as crazy as I am, which is great. You know, I love every one of them and we do all sorts of crazy things together.

My God, do we take on some new challenges and adventures? And yes, I regularly get called a little bit mad. The picture you can see is a colour run. At this point I could just about see where I was going. Clearly my son on the left couldn't because he can't keep his eyes open for photo.

But like it was, it was good fun. And whether it's doing the things like this or skydiving or racing in indoor kart champs or the maddest thing I've ever done during an ultra marathon last year, which I hear some of you have also done in the last couple of years with absolutely zero prep whatsoever.

The craziest thing I've ever done in my life. It's safe to say for the best part of three weeks I couldn't walk afterwards and never did. I think it would be good fun popping blisters on my feet. But my God, did it make me feel better?

So yes, nuts is probably the way that most people would put who I am.
Its a wonder he can get his head out of his backside long enough to post that guff.
He'll go down well on a works Christmas night out.
 
We have a company wide leadership call on Teams that is absolutely vomit inducing.

People take it in turns to give updates nobody cares about then the same group of sycophants jump in with comments and emoji's and saying things like 'sorry not sorry'.

Genuinely awful. I cancel meetings with anyone I see making comments.
My Teams talks usually take place on my days off.
I give them a wide berth yet I get badgered to do it .
" Oh we'll give you the hours back "
Like that always works out ....GTF.
 
This man was a double whammy, mate.

Both a tax attorney, and a certified chartered accountant!
Double the boredom, and double the lack of personality.
Just ask him what to do with the cash under your mattress, he'll gradually start with the sweats, then the teeth will starting chatering tho no clear words coming out, the body shakes will kick in and soon he'll be off to his comfy place, cowering under his desk.. 🤒

You'll be safe then m8..
 
guy at work had a mental breakdown at work last week and started to referring himself in the third person, before being taken home by his wife. Unbeknownst to anyone before he started (around 2 months ago) he was diagnosed as bipolar 2 years prior. For reasons I dont know, he doesnt appear to have been hospitalised for this event. He claims he will be back at work in 10 days time. Apparently he has been carrying on with the third person narrative on Instagram as well.

I dont manage him, but work closely with him. Frankly speaking I dont want him back after all the above. I wouldnt feel safe. Do I have any case to raise a grievance if he is let back in and I am told to work with the guy?
 
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