Who has the best view from work ?

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This is more like the view we get at work

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av not seen a joby like that in a while!!!! lol

that isnt natural - the owner/creator - has obviously taken something....
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cheers... i was just eating my breakfast..!
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Yeah thanks, eating lunch here!
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Post by Aquila »

Mynheers_a_pint wrote:
bjrespect wrote:
C2K wrote:
Aquila wrote:I work in an all-girls' grammar school and the sun of a May morning streaming down on the Sixth Form fills my soul with joy!
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my exact thoughts
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would you like a lollypop children.....
Can one not appreciate the beauty of the feminine form without turning to carnal thoughts? I have worked there for eight years now and any consideration of impropriety with my students is in your minds only, you puffs of f*ck-dust.

I was merely entering into the spirit of the thread - thanks for your vote of confidence, it has been duly noted...
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Aquila wrote: Can one not appreciate the beauty of the feminine form without turning to carnal thoughts?
Ofcourse... Can you?
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"I have worked there for eight years now and any consideration of impropriety with my students is in your minds only, you puffs of f*ck-dust"
Woooaah easy tiger!....

Thats a very offensive reply for someone moralistically secure of any unseemliness within themselves.

Innocent till proven guilty right? :wink:

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I work from home with my printing company so this pic is from my upstairs office
In the far background behind the tree in the middle is Bassetlaw Hospital

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Post by Punx0r »

Most sixth formers are 17/18 so I don't see the problem here. They were short skirts to attract looks and IMO there's a large difference between merely giving them those looks and using a position of authority to influence them into playing hide-the-sausage :wink:
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lol :D
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Punx0r wrote:Most sixth formers are 17/18 so I don't see the problem here. They were short skirts to attract looks and IMO there's a large difference between merely giving them those looks and using a position of authority to influence them into playing hide-the-sausage :wink:
Am sure any prospective high school/ six form teacher would say that at a job interview....and then......... in the police interview shortly after
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Punx0r wrote:
Aquila wrote:I work in an all-girls' grammar school and the sun of a May morning streaming down on the Sixth Form fills my pants with joy!
I think we have a winner!
Well how about i spend all day driving a big comfy coach with coffee machine and dvd player AND i get to take such lovelys to and from college and for various days out and take fair maidens on hen nights etc........ mmmmm 50 drunk 1/2 dressed women.. and when the climate control accidentally goes down to 18 :P :nyah:
Do i win now?
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Punx0r wrote:Most sixth formers are 17/18 so I don't see the problem here. They were short skirts to attract looks and IMO there's a large difference between merely giving them those looks and using a position of authority to influence them into playing hide-the-sausage :wink:
You know you're getting old when you used to give them admiring looks but now find yourself thinking 'I cant believe the parents let them go out like that' :lol: (whilst still having a sneaky look :whistle: )
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tyreburner wrote:
Punx0r wrote:
Aquila wrote:I work in an all-girls' grammar school and the sun of a May morning streaming down on the Sixth Form fills my pants with joy!
I think we have a winner!
Well how about i spend all day driving a big comfy coach with coffee machine and dvd player AND i get to take such lovelys to and from college and for various days out and take fair maidens on hen nights etc........ mmmmm 50 drunk 1/2 dressed women.. and when the climate control accidentally goes down to 18 :P :nyah:
Do i win now?
What ab out when you take the crinklys on a day trip to bognor regis?
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Keep the climate on 18 to minimise the smell of p*ss and biscuits :P
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majesticpower wrote:
Aquila wrote: Can one not appreciate the beauty of the feminine form without turning to carnal thoughts?
Ofcourse... Can you?
Aquila wrote:Image
"I have worked there for eight years now and any consideration of impropriety with my students is in your minds only, you puffs of f*ck-dust"
Woooaah easy tiger!....

Thats a very offensive reply for someone moralistically secure of any unseemliness within themselves.

Innocent till proven guilty right? :wink:

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You make an attack on me as a professional and as a person and think that I will just laugh it off? I'm sorry, but those implications were beyond the pale. I apologise for descending into invective in my reply, but I thought better of this forum. My original post was purely a throwaway comment referring to the amazing young women I work with day-to-day, couched in terms of humour. This I now regret as it is clear that there are those who are unequipped to deal with it and, instead, drag everything down into their puerile morass of a life. I pity them.
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Post by Vard66 »

Aquila wrote:
majesticpower wrote:
Aquila wrote: Can one not appreciate the beauty of the feminine form without turning to carnal thoughts?
Ofcourse... Can you?
Aquila wrote:Image
"I have worked there for eight years now and any consideration of impropriety with my students is in your minds only, you puffs of f*ck-dust"
Woooaah easy tiger!....

Thats a very offensive reply for someone moralistically secure of any unseemliness within themselves.

Innocent till proven guilty right? :wink:

MP.
You make an attack on me as a professional and as a person and think that I will just laugh it off? I'm sorry, but those implications were beyond the pale. I apologise for descending into invective in my reply, but I thought better of this forum. My original post was purely a throwaway comment referring to the amazing young women I work with day-to-day, couched in terms of humour. This I now regret as it is clear that there are those who are unequipped to deal with it and, instead, drag everything down into their puerile morass of a life. I pity them.
Sounded preeetty much like a joke, 'Quil, not an attack...
However, if overreaction is the name of the game, 'Holy F**ksticks, Batman, did Aquila just vehemently exclaim that absolutely completely everyone on Rovertech is pathetically puerile? That sounds like a violent abashment of our personalities!'

*Edit* P.s: I'll get some photos of the surroundings of my work up as soon as I can get a moment off with my boss not breathing down my neck about being perfectly, precisely punctual coming back off my break...
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Punx0r wrote:
Aquila wrote:I work in an all-girls' grammar school and the sun of a May morning streaming down on the Sixth Form fills my pants with joy!
I think we have a winner!
I think editing Aquila's post has made this worse. I missed the OP so when I read this quote I thought it was a bit offensive, it was only when I checked back that I realised that the quote was edited out of context.
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Post by Punx0r »

Busted :oops:

I hope my miss-quote wasn't the cause of this - it hadn't occured to me that someone wouldn't read the OP...
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Still very much hurt and angered, in the interest of my continued association with this site, I am withdrawing from this thread.
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Post by xr4x4 »

so who does have the best view from work?

picture evidence needed.
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Aquila wrote:Still very much hurt and angered, in the interest of my continued association with this site, I am withdrawing from this thread.
Well I'm not judging you in a poor light. When a girl turns 16 she doesn't suddenly become any more or less attractive than when she is 15 years and 364 days old so you can still find females under the age of consent attractive without being a paedo. Obviously I'm not saying its ok to fancy 12 year olds before I get my house burned down :P

What I'm saying is that you could see a girl aged 15 who looks 16 or above and find her attractive, that doesn't make you Michael Jackson.
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Careful Radders, that kind of logic doesn't fit with tabloid driven hysteria...
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Post by IrishRover »

*Thread bumpage*
I noticed these on my camera when uploading some other pics and was reminded that I meant to post them on this thread ages ago.
Interesting diversion on the thread here, but no point in dragging that aspect up again.

Here's where I work. As you can see, I asked everyone else to move their cars while I took the photos.
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Do you mind me asking Colin but where is that ? I know many industrial / commercial parks are very similar looking but that landscape in the background looks like the area surrounding Cloverleaf prison near Clondalkin. Am I close :?:
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The view from my work is now the landfill site behind Didcot powerstation, so I clearly win!
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My view in front of me is another guy and his bench, my view to the right is another guy and his bench, my view behind is the welder, and my current view to the left is a whopping big bucket from a dumper truck, looks more like a huge skip to me :roll: Not the best view
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Post by IrishRover »

Hi James, hope you are keeping well?
That's Citywest, so not very far from Clondalkin but I'm not sure if you could see it from there.
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just a few views i have when i'm at work, first 1 is from my cabin window
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IrishRover wrote:Hi James, hope you are keeping well?
That's Citywest, so not very far from Clondalkin but I'm not sure if you could see it from there.
Keeping good thank's Colin, I knew it was familiar, stayed in the City West hotel for a while when I first moved to Dublin years ago, work had us in Tallaght IT doing a course for a few weeks, used to pass along that way I think. Coupe looks like she is enjoying the peace and quiet 8)
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