Uh huh. I'm back on it again.
Today, I am addressing an issue that always leaves me utterly perplexed.
Picture this: it's a normal evening on Facebook, nothing much out of the ordinary is happening, so boring, so soooo boring... and then BAM! An atrocious post like THIS appears on your feed:
"Ugh, I hate my job, I just want to be appreciated for what I do, so traumatic AHHHH whinge whinge moan moan my managers are all pricks BLAH"
What. The. F%£k.
Why oh WHY do people deem it even SLIGHTLY acceptable to bitch about their workplaces on social networking sites when, get this, they have all their MANAGERS as friends?! You must have to be seriously stupid! It's like rinsing mouthwash, spitting it out and then rinsing again - a complete recipe for disaster which leaves a bitter taste in everyone's mouths!
KCOREVNRINVRINEVRdc'nroeclv <<< (anger spasm)
...I need to lock myself in a fridge for a couple of hours.
-_-
"I never made a mistake in grammar but one in my life and as soon as I done it I seen it." - Carl Sandburg
Saturday, 30 July 2011
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
OH MY GOSH.
I had a huge surprise awaiting me when I got home from work last night.
Remember my little hamsters, Otis and Spud? They're really not Otis and Spud at all. They're both GIRLS.
Picture this: about three weeks ago, I had to separate them because they were literally fighting until the death. The usually docile, innocent and cuddly Spud was the more aggressive hamster in the fight, too. I was worried that he (well, SHE I guess) was going to be aggressive with humans... So, I decided to introduce Spud to Adam's hamster one day just to see how she reacted. Surprisingly, they loved each other straight away. Then the humping commenced!
I'll be honest; I thought it was hilarous. I teased Adam for days because he had a "gay" hamster, completely oblivious to the fact that my darling Spud was really a female... You know exactly where this is going now, right?
Yep, you guessed it. The surprise I came home to last night was... FIVE BABIES IN THE CAGE.
Meep. Although it was a shocker at first, I'm now incredibly excited at the thought of seeing minute, pink wriggly things growing into fluffy little baby hamsters! :D
So, who wants one when they're ready to leave Mummy? :P
<3 x
Remember my little hamsters, Otis and Spud? They're really not Otis and Spud at all. They're both GIRLS.
Picture this: about three weeks ago, I had to separate them because they were literally fighting until the death. The usually docile, innocent and cuddly Spud was the more aggressive hamster in the fight, too. I was worried that he (well, SHE I guess) was going to be aggressive with humans... So, I decided to introduce Spud to Adam's hamster one day just to see how she reacted. Surprisingly, they loved each other straight away. Then the humping commenced!
I'll be honest; I thought it was hilarous. I teased Adam for days because he had a "gay" hamster, completely oblivious to the fact that my darling Spud was really a female... You know exactly where this is going now, right?
Yep, you guessed it. The surprise I came home to last night was... FIVE BABIES IN THE CAGE.
Meep. Although it was a shocker at first, I'm now incredibly excited at the thought of seeing minute, pink wriggly things growing into fluffy little baby hamsters! :D
So, who wants one when they're ready to leave Mummy? :P
<3 x