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One of my nightmares is coming out of a WL's room or the carpark of an establishment and running into a friend, boss, workmate, or neighbour. Has this happened to anyone here? How did you handle it? What were the repercussions? :eek:
 
One of my nightmares is coming out of a WL's room or the carpark of an establishment and running into a friend, boss, workmate, or neighbour. Has this happened to anyone here? How did you handle it? What were the repercussions? :eek:

Could be worse it might have been wife mum or dad.
 
I ran into a boss once, he put his head down and walked very quickly away, 3 days later I was looking for work!!
 
No offence guys..that is embarressing yes...but imagine us walking out of an establishment and bumping into someone......repucssions slighty larger if they tell the world!!

Though I had my yrll history teacher come to my door...I was his pet, he took a shining and I thought he was dreamy. He come to door we both nearly died..I invited him in and I said so id he had given me an A in history insead of B I may not have been here doing this...he looked mo0rtified..I burst out laaughing so did he....

I got him a drink and excused myself, returned wearing my school girls outfit layed across his knee and told him to spank me i have been a very bad girl....I instantly felt something very hard poke into my stomach!!!
 
I have had the opposite, my boss used to take me out and we would nearly always end up at some parlor and he always shouted, so he should of to.

I couldn't careless who seen me coming out of any parlor or known privates, got nothing to hide from anybody.
Some people will say shit about you reguardless what you do..
 
When I was on secondment in Melb, my boss (a fem) used to give me grief about going to the local strip clubs........one day I'd had enough and said to her "...either come with me one night or shut up...".

To her credit she did and I even arranged for one of the girls to give her a lap dance. She never gave me grief again about going to the strip clubs...lol
 
When I was on secondment in Melb, my boss (a fem) used to give me grief about going to the local strip clubs........one day I'd had enough and said to her "...either come with me one night or shut up...".

To her credit she did and I even arranged for one of the girls to give her a lap dance. She never gave me grief again about going to the strip clubs...lol

She enjoyed herself............:la::la::la:
 
When I was on secondment in Melb, my boss (a fem) used to give me grief about going to the local strip clubs........one day I'd had enough and said to her "...either come with me one night or shut up...".

To her credit she did and I even arranged for one of the girls to give her a lap dance. She never gave me grief again about going to the strip clubs...lol
Maybe that's why she used to give you grief, as you never asked her to go with you, as you said once you did she left you alone, or did she?
Maybe she wanted more than you thought..;D
 
Maybe that's why she used to give you grief, as you never asked her to go with you, as you said once you did she left you alone, or did she?
Maybe she wanted more than you thought..;D

I get the feeling if Fudd was the boss instead then it could of been a harassment suit in waiting
 
My personal nightmare.......somebody I know walking into Langtrees......oh dear....i would try to make myself invisible asap.

We did have a few guys in their boss shouting them a good time. Guess that is the employer every male wants. :occasion14

Lol Fudd your former boss sounds not too bad as well.

R.xxxxxxx
 
Maybe that's why she used to give you grief, as you never asked her to go with you, as you said once you did she left you alone, or did she? Maybe she wanted more than you thought..;D

....if she did, I wasn't interested as her husband was her boss. There were times in my former working life when "a bit of stirring" was required to see where it lead to..... :) ...like the time when my director threatened to sack me because I refused point blank to implement a direction that, frankly, was dumb. When he asked why I replied "....what??..and leave you to the mercy of those idiots advising you?..." In the end, the fallout was that a couple of those idiots applied for a transfer....hahaha..... :)

I get the feeling if Fudd was the boss instead then it could of been a harassment suit in waiting

....if I was the boss, I wouldn't have done it for precisely that reason.
 
What a bastard - unless you were playing up on company time, of course!

No he was worried I would tell his wife who was the secretary, I did(after he sacked me, get this "for not smiling enough", worst thing is I lost the unfair dismissal case.:notworthy:occasion14:laughing4
I got :-X
 
I was working in a place in Sydney in the 90's (reception) and it got raided by the vice squad one night when I just happened to be working... It was amazing, cops came from everywhere in an instant! ...And who do you think was the leading officer of the whole raid... My dad's best friend! Yay! And my family had no idea that I was ever involved in this industry, for very good reason...they're extremely old fashioned, it just wasn't worth it to tell them... That all changed very abruptly... Sprung! I learnt two lessons that day...
1. My dad's best friend was really not good at keeping secrets!
2. My parents were even more highly strung than I thought! Bloody drama queens! Lol!

Anyway, obviously all their attempts at trying to 'guilt trip' me out of working in the industry didn't work...Cause I'm still here...20 years on! (Best not to tell me that I can't do something...I'll always want to show you that I can and will!)

Lisa xxx
 
I was working in a place in Sydney in the 90's (reception) and it got raided by the vice squad one night when I just happened to be working... It was amazing, cops came from everywhere in an instant! ...And who do you think was the leading officer of the whole raid... My dad's best friend! Yay! And my family had no idea that I was ever involved in this industry, for very good reason...they're extremely old fashioned, it just wasn't worth it to tell them... That all changed very abruptly... Sprung! I learnt two lessons that day...
1. My dad's best friend was really not good at keeping secrets!
2. My parents were even more highly strung than I thought! Bloody drama queens! Lol!

Anyway, obviously all their attempts at trying to 'guilt trip' me out of working in the industry didn't work...Cause I'm still here...20 years on! (Best not to tell me that I can't do something...I'll always want to show you that I can and will!)

Lisa xxx

You can't jump over that receptionists desk and seduce me to make you orgasm with my tongue:la::love10:
 
What if you walk in and see your boss as a w/l in her other job!!! Id probably love that lol Some quickies behind the desk.
 
I was working in a place in Sydney in the 90's (reception) and it got raided by the vice squad one night when I just happened to be working... It was amazing, cops came from everywhere in an instant! ...And who do you think was the leading officer of the whole raid... My dad's best friend! Yay! And my family had no idea that I was ever involved in this industry, for very good reason...they're extremely old fashioned, it just wasn't worth it to tell them... That all changed very abruptly... Sprung! I learnt two lessons that day...
1. My dad's best friend was really not good at keeping secrets!
2. My parents were even more highly strung than I thought! Bloody drama queens! Lol!

Anyway, obviously all their attempts at trying to 'guilt trip' me out of working in the industry didn't work...Cause I'm still here...20 years on! (Best not to tell me that I can't do something...I'll always want to show you that I can and will!)

Lisa xxx

And your not allowed to leave now, we love ya too much:occasion14:laughing4
 
I was working in a place in Sydney in the 90's (reception)

Cause I'm still here...20 years on! (Best not to tell me that I can't do something...I'll always want to show you that I can and will!)

Lisa xxx



But, working there while in primary school is what freaked them out. :laughing4
 
I worked for a Japanese company for a few years - they are right into the getting falling-down-drunk and "socialising" with workmates (including the bosses and foreign colleagues) and visiting karaoke bars (aka brothels) and doing unspeakable things - and turning up at work the next day all very formal as if they hardly know each other!! Not a bad system, I guess. Seems to work.
 
Is that why the Japanese economy has been in the shitter for the past dozen years?
 
Guess it also explains the Nuclear power plant design Just about developed a system to make the plant tsunami proof and the boss came in and asked if they wanted to knock off early for a kirin and a geisha
Yeah why not I am sure I will remember this plan tomorrow
 
Guess it also explains the Nuclear power plant design Just about developed a system to make the plant tsunami proof and the boss came in and asked if they wanted to knock off early for a kirin and a geisha
Yeah why not I am sure I will remember this plan tomorrow

The location was the problem, not the nuclear power. They were told to build it 3 kms inland (to avoid tsunami risk), but to cut costs of pipeline to sea (to get sea water) they ignored this advice.

People are incorrectly saying this accident proves nuclear power is unsafe. NO, building anything in a tsunami zone is unsafe, but particularly a nuclear power plant.

It was the decision-makers who wanted more budget for their kirin and geisha instead of a longer pipeline.
 
Is that why the Japanese economy has been in the shitter for the past dozen years?

No, they had a building bubble that burst a couple of decades ago. Housing and land prices went up and up and eventually reached a level where nobody could afford to buy their own house or even apartment. The only people who ended up having houses, etc. were people who inherited the house/land from their parents. The lack of free land close to Tokyo didn't help. Eventually the whole banking system just couldn't cope and collapsed.

We're getting pretty close to the same situation here, with housing, esp in Perth becoming impossibly expensive, at the same time people don't get matching rises in income to be able to afford buying, leading to ever greater mortgages. If the govt doesn't change the paradigm, either by releasing more land (ah, but that would reduce the value of people who DO own property, that'd piss them off) or by changing the one-family-one-house paradigm and going more vertical into apartment setups to stop the spread of the city (ah, but people don't want apartment complexes clogging up the skyline). One government is going to have to bite the bullet or the growth of cities like Perth becomes totally unsustainable. We already have people in areas like Kwinana, etc., which you would expect to be LOW VALUE, get to the point that mortgage defaults are increasing alarmingly.
 
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