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rhosynbach wrote: »Morning all hope everyone is well xx
Hope all goes well today altojack sending positive thoughts love and hugs.
Tweets hope your day is OK to. Your response to fc shows why you are such a popular member of the elite. And I love the fact that everyone has a right to there opinions xxxx
Thank you
Fairclaire is also a popular loving member like I think we all areapart from those I blocked :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Fairclaire was quite right to post her opinion0 -
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Good morning all, another lovely day here
Can I say I agree with FC, but also with tweets.
It is very stressful if you are at work having to cope with someone being absent when you don't know when they will be back , then have them come back almost asking to be firedBut yes, they may have had MH problems, and yes, they need to have allowances made for them, but if they had the support of their mum then she should have made sure people that needed to be told were told when they needed to be told.
We don't know what went on for sure, but we do know that tweets came on here and moaned to let off steam, this probably helped her cope better at work. I do not know tweets, I do not know ill one, and I do not know where all this has happened, so in the context of anonymity the idea of coming on here and letting off steam is perhaps the best way of coping.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Morning all.
Left work on Monday distraught and confused. From the moment I walk through the door at work, all I hear is what everyone else wants from me.
Told my bosses that I need a two day break as I know any longer would put my company and colleagues under strain.
Since I got ill two years ago I have more responsibilities not less. My bosses do know the truth as every time I take any time out I get paid.
Honestly. I ve been so tired and low which is why I've been quiet.
At the end of the day, I do have to take some of the blame I'm too nice. I can't bear to see things falling apart.
Now on second day of leave. It s a joy to get out of bed at 7.30
Have had a chance to deal with my financial stuff and going to get some more cheap stuff today.grocery challenge 9.86/600 -
Wasn't me :eek:What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Sorry, I have been away from forum for quite a while, is there any glitch with T wine, please?
There was 25% off 6 bottles but I'm afraid it ended last night.The T Finest prosecco was comparing £8.99 to A £6.00 (not sure if that is still current) and peeps have found various RTC wines.
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while you could miss it.” ~ Ferris Bueller0 -
Be careful with Vitamin D, though!
From my origin country all babies are prescribed vitamin D, but if you overdose, there could be very bad consequences
It's really the K2 that is amazing & scientists didn't realise there were 2 vitamin K's until recently, but the best way to take is with D also. Not going to overdose as you just use 3 drops of the combination under the tongue. TBH with our weather we probably do need D too!
I agree with you. More is NOT better often - some people think it is BUT you can take too many vitamins & the side effects of too many are NOT good, they can be very toxic.0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Good morning all, another lovely day here
Can I say I agree with FC, but also with tweets.
It is very stressful if you are at work having to cope with someone being absent when you don't know when they will be back , then have them come back almost asking to be firedBut yes, they may have had MH problems, and yes, they need to have allowances made for them, but if they had the support of their mum then she should have made sure people that needed to be told were told when they needed to be told.
We don't know what went on for sure, but we do know that tweets came on here and moaned to let off steam, this probably helped her cope better at work. I do not know tweets, I do not know ill one, and I do not know where all this has happened, so in the context of anonymity the idea of coming on here and letting off steam is perhaps the best way of coping.
Coming on here and Candy Crush0 -
Morning all.
Left work on Monday distraught and confused. From the moment I walk through the door at work, all I hear is what everyone else wants from me.
Told my bosses that I need a two day break as I know any longer would put my company and colleagues under strain.
Since I got ill two years ago I have more responsibilities not less. My bosses do know the truth as every time I take any time out I get paid.
Honestly. I ve been so tired and low which is why I've been quiet.
At the end of the day, I do have to take some of the blame I'm too nice. I can't bear to see things falling apart.
Now on second day of leave. It s a joy to get out of bed at 7.30
Have had a chance to deal with my financial stuff and going to get some more cheap stuff today.
Sending dodgy hugs your way :grouphug: and wishing you a lovely day.“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while you could miss it.” ~ Ferris Bueller0
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