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Stephen & Elisabeth in England
Saturday, 25 February 2006
A REAL update from Stephen
Mood:  down
Now Playing: Animal Collective
Topic: Stephen Says
Right, well I'm about to drop. Today turned into the day from hell & was the longest, most tedious day so far. But I'll get to that later.

As some of you may know, I've been a tad (i.e., VERY) stressed out about a bunch of trumped up sexual harassment charges against me. Against a male member of staff. Who has met Elisabeth. Twice. But still will not believe that I'm heterosexual. Anyway, I was officially cleared of any wrong-doing yesterday and it's been generally agreed that being homophobic is pretty shitty and that using your homophobia to slander a heterosexual collegue (Who you know is heterosexual) for your own personal gain is pretty shitty, too.

Long story short: A 6 month long chapter of bullshit that I've had to deal with is, at long last over, thank God. And I'm sorry if the language is strong but let's see how you feel if an incompitant mother fucker is making light of serious charges (ie, sexual harassment) against you to save his own incompitant ass.

damnit, I wish I could say more. If interested, e-mail me at...

So yeah, today was horrible - possibly the most stress-filled day of my working career. Delusional people are the worst. Not that they're delusional, but that they're determined to impose their version of reality on others to safe-guard their own version. Damnit, I can't explain it other than I had to do this crazy (!) alternation between fun, efficient and evil all at once and, at the same time, almost have to section someone under the Mental Health Act, which is a big deal that you can't take lightly; especially when they're so delusioal that they're under the impression that what they're doing is safe and sane.

But I'm sorry; you CANNOT wash electrical appliances in the dishwasher and expect them to work once they've dried out.

Or expect them not to be a fire hazard.

That, on top of ambulances, paramedics and my own raised voice driving their paranoia levels sky-high (Not a good thing with people who are actually STRUGGELING with paranoia), my day was pretty shitty...

And then the fire alarm went off. Again and again and again.

I know it doesn't make much sense but tust me, it was pretty horrible. I'm struggling with a cold and haven't been feeling well to top it off and I need time to get my energy back.

Anyway, I'll end it here because I'm not explaining anything very well so whatever.

Deal with it.
Rock'n roll.

Posted by oz/rexcats at 11:45 PM GMT
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Monday, 27 February 2006 - 7:16 AM GMT

Name: Christine
Home Page: http://www.lifeonmanitoulin.blogspot.com

WOW! That IS crappy!!! Well, just think about it. Things COULD be worse! Imagine you're sitting outside on a beautiful, sunny, glorious summer day, when all of a sudden a HUGE seagull drops its load on you! Yeah, now THAT sucks!


In all seriousness, sorry to hear about that dumb co-worker of yours. Being accused for things that are unfounded is just wrong.

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