I tend to think I have a bad hair day everyday. :p
Do you believe I'm brave enough to go to the next office and punch my boss in the nose?
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I tend to think I have a bad hair day everyday. :p
Do you believe I'm brave enough to go to the next office and punch my boss in the nose?
No, although let us know how things work out :p:
What do you typically have for breakfast?
Coffee.
Did gadjo ever punch her boss on the nose?
Not yet. But he has been warned (too) many times that this thing is gonna happen soon.
Have you ever felt the urge to punch your boss in the nose?
At a previous job absolutely. I worked for a local paper designing ads etc. He would take the proofs to the clients, and if they were good, would tell the client hed did them himself. At the same time he would stay late and alter certain ads before having them proofed, when the clients told him they needed changing (usually back to how they were before he had altered them) he would blame us for doing a sloppy job....
What type of people really get under your skin, up your nose, and generally really irritate the hell out of you?
It's their world: uneducated and proud of it, ready to step on corpses to reach their material goals, selfish and disloyal, corrupted to the bones, arrogant and bossy, attention seekers. Well, in a few words I described Romanian society of today. Maybe now you'll understand why I'm always depressed.
At what hour will you go to sleep tonight?
I usually watch Top Gear, so usually the TV goes off at 11-11:30
Do bad drivers annoy you, are do you just ignore them?
I don't mind bad drivers too much, I accept that the majority of people are complete idiots and that they have no clue what they are doing. What I can't stand is dangerous drivers, the ones that skip stop signs, jump red lights, do 120 km/h in a 50 km/k zone etc. Those kind of drivers I take no shyte from and on several occasions have pulled them out their cars and given them a good old beating, one resulting in a court case for assault :angry:
Do you think we will see flying cars within the next 20 years?
Not in general use no, but as a rich mans plaything, the ones we have now will still be here. To develop the sort of flying cars we see in the movies (i.e. wingless things that levitate) will take longer than 20 years.
Is it right to put a cola mine in the middle of a natural habitat, knowing that
1. There is millions of dollars and hundreds of jobs made
2. The habitat will be damaged possibly beyond repar?
It's called progress, so yes, if we want to continue our way of life, it would have to be done. The thing is, every city, town, home, school etc has been built on a natural habitat at some point, but no one complained, so I don't see why another peace of earth would make a difference.
What is the most beautiful nature scenery you have ever witnessed and where was it?