stan wrote:I dont care much really, but some at work will go out for lunch and there done for the day.
One of our many managers last year went out for lunch and didnt cancel or moved his afternoon meetings. He just rocked up back at the office about 4pm loaded as all ****. At 4.10pm he was sent home as he was unable to function. Not sure how you actually get that ****** up from about lunch time to 4pm but it was funny.
An older colleague and I had something a bit similar a few years back.
We went to the pub around the corner at 11:30 to place everyone's bets, he asked if I wanted a pint so I obliged, I returned the favour only to be charged $4 for the two pints, he seen this and gave me some money to buy the next round to see if the same thing occurred and sure enough it did.
After that it became a bit of a game as the next round I wasn't even charged, we ended up staying there for a while and then had to rush back as the race wasn't far away from starting, we were ticking over a bit and trying to be as quiet as possible to sneak under the radar.
Now whenever Melbourne Cup is mentioned we just look at each other and have a bit of an internal laugh, he's a very straight laced man who thinks I lead him astray at times, this time it was his fault.