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Pettiness


In brief, numpties have got the hump over a fictional character (the child or baby yoda) eating the endangered eggs of another fictional character in the entirely fictional show The Mandalorian. 'Genocide' has been mentioned.

This is proof if ever needed that we should switch off the Internet immediately as some people's thoughts should not be put into the public domain. Least before it would actually cost them in materials/postage and we could give 'points of view' a miss on Sunday if we didn't want to hear about them.
 
Roy, have a cup of tea mate.


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After getting royally stitched up by her lawyer and mine being mates, I have no idea why but I have to pay my ex-wife maintenance (there are no children and no house).
So, every month, I wait until her lawyer threatens me, meaning she's already spent 50% of it on the letter, and then pay her cash.
Wtf!! Why?

Surely you'd only have to pay her maintainance if you're a high earner and she's become accustomed to a certain life style which you must maintain for her?

lol lol
 

Looks at Twitter for 'Salazar' (ironically dictator for forty years in Portugal), sees first sentence, 'I stood as UKIP councillor . ..', well what a shock.

 


To be honest, they have a point.

I'm not arsed about the Americans and their need for pomp and ceremony. Must admit though, it's not anger I feel, but indifference. I certainly couldn't have mustered the effort to take angrily to social media.

Anyway, I thought I'd share an act of pettiness I get up to in the work place.

In work I offer a watch battery replacement service. We have 2 levels of prices set. One is a basic battery replacement, and the other is to pressure test and reseal the watch. Now your average customer doesn't care for the latter, more expensive service. They often have watches that don't even merit being offered it. Now the reseal part involves changing a rubber gasket around the seal of a watch back. Nine times out of ten, the seal is usually perfectly fine. Every now again you find one that has stretched or perished to the point were it can longer function. Now obviously the customer usually has no clue about this, and has been quoted the basic price, but usually I change it anyway. Unless the customer has done something to annoy me (been rude, talked over me, not listened, insisted they stand there and watch my every move, ect). At which point I don't bother changing it. Since the customer is completely unaware when I do change the gasket, choosing not to affects no one but me. But it can sometimes be cathartic.
 
To be honest, they have a point.

I'm not arsed about the Americans and their need for pomp and ceremony. Must admit though, it's not anger I feel, but indifference. I certainly couldn't have mustered the effort to take angrily to social media.

Anyway, I thought I'd share an act of pettiness I get up to in the work place.

In work I offer a watch battery replacement service. We have 2 levels of prices set. One is a basic battery replacement, and the other is to pressure test and reseal the watch. Now your average customer doesn't care for the latter, more expensive service. They often have watches that don't even merit being offered it. Now the reseal part involves changing a rubber gasket around the seal of a watch back. Nine times out of ten, the seal is usually perfectly fine. Every now again you find one that has stretched or perished to the point were it can longer function. Now obviously the customer usually has no clue about this, and has been quoted the basic price, but usually I change it anyway. Unless the customer has done something to annoy me (been rude, talked over me, not listened, insisted they stand there and watch my every move, ect). At which point I don't bother changing it. Since the customer is completely unaware when I do change the gasket, choosing not to affects no one but me. But it can sometimes be cathartic.
We have to take lifes small victories where we can find them
 
To be honest, they have a point.

I'm not arsed about the Americans and their need for pomp and ceremony. Must admit though, it's not anger I feel, but indifference. I certainly couldn't have mustered the effort to take angrily to social media.

Anyway, I thought I'd share an act of pettiness I get up to in the work place.

In work I offer a watch battery replacement service. We have 2 levels of prices set. One is a basic battery replacement, and the other is to pressure test and reseal the watch. Now your average customer doesn't care for the latter, more expensive service. They often have watches that don't even merit being offered it. Now the reseal part involves changing a rubber gasket around the seal of a watch back. Nine times out of ten, the seal is usually perfectly fine. Every now again you find one that has stretched or perished to the point were it can longer function. Now obviously the customer usually has no clue about this, and has been quoted the basic price, but usually I change it anyway. Unless the customer has done something to annoy me (been rude, talked over me, not listened, insisted they stand there and watch my every move, ect). At which point I don't bother changing it. Since the customer is completely unaware when I do change the gasket, choosing not to affects no one but me. But it can sometimes be cathartic.
No silicone grease,you Sir are a cad and bounder. lol
 

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