A friend of mine published "The Employee Handbook 2.0" on his LiveJournal for the place where we work. Named locations, people, etc. by name, and poked fun at our managers and policies. About 3 days later sections of it were printed off and placed in the break-room and box office with a note that said anyone who knew who wrote it should talk to the G.M. Needless to say, he deleted it as soon as possible, and being a popular guy, nobody turned him in. Still, it's put all of us on edge about our web-journals, knowing that corporate actually has enough time to read them.
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Registered 23/09/2002
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10th January, 2005 at 05:55:56 -
Rick: nope, Morrisons didn't seem to care that it was sarcasm and that was stated in my disclaimer, they just wanted to nail my arse - further proof that they're idiots.
Morrisons is not olde english, it pretends to be (well thats my thoughts even if it has been around for donkeys years). If it was it might be good, not the crock of preverbial it is.
The day before christmas eve, i went there, and people was fighting outside in the car park and inside. I only wanted a pc gamer .