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badgerx16

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  1. Particularly after the Lo Celso incident the other week, when he 'had nowhere else to put his foot', and they later admitted that it should have been a red card.
  2. "Did you really mean no ?" "Yeah, no".
  3. A lot of Disney films are based on books.
  4. I agree to an extent, but it does show that PP did interact directly with the woman. However, if I read it correctly, this wasn't the first time she had attempted suicide after alleging bullying, so maybe she had other issues.
  5. " The staff member also alleges she was told the decision to dismiss her a year later was not made on performance grounds but because Ms Patel did not "like [her] face", according to comments attributed to her line manager and a colleague. On that day in October 2015, Ms Patel had shouted at the woman in her private office and told her to "get lost" and "get out of her face", the correspondence alleges. Ms Patel is described as having acted "without warning" and with an "unprovoked level of aggression", in the woman's formal grievance complaint." https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51705069
  6. #obsessed
  7. Pony !!!!! Incompetent bosses trying to cover up their weaknesses, especially in technical environments where they feel they lack knowledge, can attempt to throw their weight around in order to try to assert themselves.
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    Coronavirus

    Perhaps Marching Powder imparts enhanced immunity.
  9. https://www.grammarly.com/blog/comma-before-or/ "For example, both of these examples can be considered correct: We can invest our savings in stocks, bonds or real estate. We can invest our savings in stocks, bonds, or real estate."
  10. Lamellar
  11. 'Aluminum' always annoys me. It's not as if they use Barum, Caesum, Sodum, Plutonum, or Uranum.
  12. An Australian fellow IT techie told me that you "rout" data and "route ( root )" women. Does Lord Duckhunter have Aussie relatives ?
  13. "A former aide to Priti Patel received a £25,000 payout from the government after claiming she was bullied by the then employment minister." https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51705069
  14. It's on the Mail Online. Mind you, I'm not sure why people might take issue with the divorce, nobody seems overly bothered when it happens in the Royal family.
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    Coronavirus

  16. control
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    Coronavirus

    God planned for him to say it.
  18. I am currently not in a position to investigate or critique that article, but at the same time I have absolutely no desire or need to do so. The fact it is in the Mail places it firmly in the 'dubious' category, and as such that summarises concisely my view of it. What is your take on the theoretical position that the UK does not need farming or fisheries ?
  19. I don't read either.
  20. When was the last time you made an 'allowance' for the agenda of the Mail, or took on trust something in the Guardian ?
  21. Talk about the World being over-populated.
  22. The difference being that I merely quoted, for the giggle quotient, what is printed on the front page, as pictured on the BBC news site, ( which is where I saw it, I would not soil myself with actually handling that rag ), whereas Wes believes that the article he quoted is proven and trusted fact. I thought my post might be particularly provoking given the Brexiteer rhetoric over the boost to UK fisheries that leaving the EU is supposed to provide.
  23. Perhaps the 'mandarin' was not the incompetent side of the disagreement.
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