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Spike's Bitches 39: Cuppa Tea, Cuppa Tea, Almost Got Shagged, Cuppa Tea...
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Aimee's bob looks shiny and sleek and pretty.
So not what I read after 3 glasses of wine.
omnis! I demand your organs stop making you feel bad right now!
Freezing rain tonight! But...tomorrow's my last day! I want to go to work tomorrow. I have to train somebody, clean out my desk, write out my systems, leave contact numbers, get taken to lunch and hug everybody and get a little teary!
I'm sure her boobs look all shiny and sleek and pretty, too, Daisy Jane.
I feel that must be true.
I know a white American military couple who adopted a baby girl from China and named her Mercy. I thought it was a pretty name until the wife told me it was because "God took mercy on her and let her come live in a Christian home." Elitist santimonious twits.
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wrt Cinnamon - I think that's a lovely name, but their stated rationale does make me wince.
much health~ma for you, omnis!
customers can set the priority of a call.
1) urgent, 2) right now, I'm not kidding, 3) OMGWTFBBQ 4) take your time, really, it's not such a big deal
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it sounds like a great system - but how many customers set their priority as below "on fire"?
I'm sure her boobs look all shiny and sleek and pretty, too,
Bwahaha. So funny.
tea:
omnis, I hope you are feeling better soon - that sucks. health~ma coming your way!
hooray askye and more job~ma!
re the user-guided priority system, we set up a similar setting with some online request forms, giving people the opportunity to set a date by which they want something done, or by priority... every single person with 2 exceptions has gone with "urgent" and then half of those have turned out to have a date associated with them.
but then, I don't work with the - well. let's just say that half of yesterday was spent explaining why a passworded PDF should not be called a "secure area of the website." Over and over again because my answer was not good enough the first time.
I think they just wanted me to say "oh what a great idea - no problem whatsoever."