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I dont know, possible rendundancies or announcement of the Christmas bonus.

The staff meetings are a joke in this school. They are announced on an ad hoc basis and all they ever do is schedule another meeting to discuss the points raised in the current one.

I walk out when it gets boring. Seeing as everything is in Turkish they kind of understand that I don't have a **** clue!

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we've got to stand with our North Korean allies – we're bound to by treaty....

Holy **** she doesn't even know what the last Bush (no great president himself) was himself so keen on in the name of conservatism. :(

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Staff meeting at two pm :( not looking good

Staff meeting where? Why isn't it looking good?

At work ...Its either lads your jobs are secure or the lads im sorry to say this but were closing :(

Chin up mate.

It might be "We're having a themed "The Economy is ****" snowball fight in the car-park."

:D

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we've got to stand with our North Korean allies – we're bound to by treaty....

Holy **** she doesn't even know what the last Bush (no great president himself) was himself so keen on in the name of conservatism. :(

Police set to question Palin (not serious, obviously)

Famous American narcissist and future President-Elect Sarah Palin shocked South Koreans this week by pledging her support for North Korea after its attack on Yeonpyeong Island, stoking long-held fears among South Koreans that the maverick politician, whose runaway success has been based on having no firm beliefs of her own, will lead America into abandoning its former allies and maybe even taking the other side.

The Supreme Prosecutors' Office in Seoul, which has started a probe into false rumors and statements sympathetic to North Korea in the wake of the Yeonpyeong Island bombing, says it has directed the National Police Agency to work with Interpol in order seek to question Ms. Palin over her statements. Under freedom of speech laws, North Korean web sites and books about Marxism are banned in South Korea, leaving many South Korean citizens unaware of just how ideologically bankrupt the North has become.

Some in America have dismissed the 'North Korean allies' comment as a mistake on Palin’s part, but Palin has tried to avoid discussing the matter further, fueling speculation that she prematurely revealed an important aspect of her Presidential campaign, which is expected pursue an isolationist foreign policy. Members of the Democratic Party’s ‘Birther’ movement, which maintains Sarah Louise Palin - whose middle name is French - endangered her most recent baby’s health by traveling home to Alaska from Texas despite being in labor, have seized on the comment as providing proof of what they have long suspected – that Palin is a socialist.

But the slip – if it was a slip – seems to be indicative of a growing problem in America, which is an inability to distinguish between the two Koreas. Many South Koreans studying in America report being constantly asked about life under Communism ‘back home’. Some academics have pointed to this as a condemning indictment of the decline in the American education system, while others say that Mademoiselle Palin’s rise to power - despite her apparent disinterest in almost anything except herself - represents a more pressing danger to the former superpower.

South Korean academics say that the confusion is partly the fault of politicians and bureaucrats in Seoul. 55-year-old Professor Kim from Korea International University told us in an email interview “The government doesn’t do enough to distinguish between the two Koreas. Right now, it’s running a major international tourism campaign titled ‘Visit Korea Year 2010-2012’. Well, which Korea? If you don’t want people to confuse the two Koreas, tourism campaigns should emphasize that this is ‘South Korea’”

Despite the request through Interpol, it is thought unlikely that Sarah Louise Palin will come to Korea to answer police questions as she doesn’t have a passport. Her cousin, Monty Python member Michael Palin, said in a press statement after the comments “We would ask people for their understanding at what is obviously a difficult time for our family. While I believe Sarah would make an extremely funny President in the best traditions of Python humour, we think such a performance would best be left to film and not played out in reality.”

Oh - and while we're on the subject:

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My cousin has updated her facebook status to say how sad it is that Leslie Nielsen has died, and has then posted one of her favourite scenes of his.

Unfortunately for her she's posted a Steve Martin scene. Cue abusive banter from all corners.

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Pedants! Don't discount the sentiment on the basis of a technicality ;)
I think if we're going to take the piss out of thicko Palin we ought to get our history straight. But, yeah. :)
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That meeting went well .......On protective notice due to close in the next two weeks .. Greeeeaatttttt

Thats shit mate... Chin up, with experience, you should be able to find something...

Do you mind me asking where you are working?

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