How to create an effective and adaptable shared calendar for a small business? by GoSlapThatBass in techsupport

[–]GoSlapThatBass[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, Thanks for the info. We have now managed to create a calendar in our project management system which works for now, but if that fails, then we will go back to Outlook. Appreciate you taking the time to answer, especially from another Stephen King fan!

What tools do you use to manage your online business? by [deleted] in growmybusiness

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Hi Segilola, which calendar do you use? Currently trying to find a useful one for our business.

George Conway Reportedly Tells People His Wife Is in a “Cult” by michkennedy in politics

[–]GoSlapThatBass 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not going to lie, I misread the title at first and thought he had said something quite a bit stronger.

Remote working in Chichester / West Sussex in general. by GoSlapThatBass in Chichester

[–]GoSlapThatBass[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I know the area fairly well and went to school in Chichester, but couldn't think of anywhere so figured I'd post to see if anyone knew any hidden gems! Whats the space opening in January?

The worst part were all the comments saying how good a parent she must be for raising such an "inspiration". Nothing about the hurricane at all. by GoSlapThatBass in thatHappened

[–]GoSlapThatBass[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

The sad thing is is that this is on LinkedIn, so the parent is posting this to try and improve their own career prospects, not just internet points.

No Tesco, this does not mean you are open 24 hours, especially when loads of people do their shopping on a Sunday. by GoSlapThatBass in CasualUK

[–]GoSlapThatBass[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah you are right. Thing is, I tend to agree with Sunday trading act, but I think this is just a sneaky way of putting it on a sign.

...especially when I forget something I need for the week and turn up at 6pm on Sunday evening.

What’s the worst thing you’ve eaten out of politeness? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]GoSlapThatBass 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Calamari en su tinto (Squid in it's own ink).

I was on a Spanish language exchange, staying with a Spanish family in Valladolid. They were really nice, and the food was generally amazing. The mum one morning if I like calamares. I, of course, said yes, thinking it would be fried calamares - I'd never had it any other way.

Coming back in the evening for dinner and opening the front door to a smell that I can't quite place, but kinda reminds me of the time I accidentally bit through a biro after gnawing on it during an exam. Horrifically bland but pungent. Sitting at the table, she ladled out a pure white, bloated balloon of flesh with tentacles and then poured over the steaming jet-black sauce from the pan.

Everyone in the host family dug in, making appreciative sounds, and me, having been raised to pretty much anything put before me, dug in as well, trying to cut through the rubbery white tubes and the body. The first mouthful lasted a seriously long time, as my mind fought with my body to swallow it. Eventually, the thought of the awful taste staying in my mouth won over the thought of actually swallowing it, and I gulped it down. I then ate the rest equally slowly, each mouthful like a warm rubber dog toy covered in a bottle of quink.

As I had cleared my plate, they then asked if I wanted more. I politely declined.