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le-fart - 2006-10-02 07:07:21
Who is Dame Edna? Is she from Ally Mc Beal?
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witty - 2006-10-02 10:18:27
Dame Edna is a tall cross dresser from Australia who thinks she's royalty and is very, very funny. Watch her sometime, possom.
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warcrygirl - 2006-10-02 11:03:51
Funny, I've always pictured you more as a young Maxine...Sounds like you need a day of rest. Enjoy!
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Barbelle - 2006-10-02 12:48:00
Oh, Witty! I'm so sorry! I had a bad feeling about your going there. Retail is notoriously tough! And bosses are all nasty! Well, best of luck. I know you'll manage to work it out somehow. That's why I went back to grad school and don't have to put up with that crap!! Unitl next year when I go back to work. Ha!
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stepfordtart - 2006-10-02 16:11:50
Hey Barbelle! Im a boss and Im not nasty! Throw the sickie, Witty - have a snooze and a re-group. Ask Smash about "duvet days", he'll explain how its done properly! s x
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T - 2006-10-02 19:58:44
laughs at the 'shrine of Joan Crawford'. Geez, I'm getting the same feeling I had when I watched Pulp Fiction... guilt for laughing at someone's extreme misfortune. Then I realize it's your fault I'm laughing, so I'll just go with the flow. I still think a .45 caliber frosting bag would help :)
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Clipchick - 2006-10-03 01:15:10
The terrific thing about the elaborate fantisies is that you get to re-enact them without any actual harm to others while being simultaneously entertained by them. At least that's how I roll, W. The relocating to another department gig may actually be a good thing, and a nifty eye opener to something you hadn't pictured yourself in before. Plus, if it's not, there's always those elaborate fantisies to fall back on, eh? I'm on your side no matter what happens. Writing "fuck you" on everything may not be a bad idea after all....at least they'll know how you truly feel! Not exactly Dame Edna-ish, but still real.
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