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some guy tried to grill me on an email and CCed my manager and branch manager

cbf writing a reponse on iphone but tomorrow morning I'll definitely be returning fire pissed me off especially when I'm not in the wrong

I wanna see this shit...love office politics when I'm not involved.

I wanna see this shit...love office politics when I'm not involved.

Yep some people need a clue.

Never met the guy but apparently he's old, so why try and grill a young guy that knows what he's talking about when it comes to technology? Should of just called me if he had a query for starters which he didn't. Apparently "wasted" him and another guys whole day trying to figure it out. Should of taken 20 minutes if he followed my simple instructions. Makes me angry over such a simple stupid thing. I bet the managers are laughing no response from them yet.

I'll laugh with my boss tomorrow about it for sure.

I'm tempted to login to his webmail to see if/what his manager responded to him with. Don't mess with us I.T folk we have our ways :P I wont though.. have morals!

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Never knew Repco made filters.

On your skyrine? Any problems or difference?

Just need to change oil before deca this weekend.

yeah repco on mine...from what I've been told by guys that have chopped them up they are actually better than ryco filters....also a couple bucks cheaper....

Never knew Repco made filters.

On your skyrine? Any problems or difference?

Just need to change oil before deca this weekend.

Some Autobahms/bursons Have Greddy oil Filters. I Quite like them

Goodes is a pathetic little bitch who needs a good belting...

You guys have called me an ape/gorilla before due to my beard and did I complain / storm off like a bitch? No... Because unlike goodes, I am actually a man

Puts on tin foil hat....

There is also the distinct possibility the media have blown this out of proportion in a deliberate attempt to take the attention off the improper treatment of the 13 year old at the hands of the police...

Removes hat...

Yep some people need a clue.

Never met the guy but apparently he's old, so why try and grill a young guy that knows what he's talking about when it comes to technology? Should of just called me if he had a query for starters which he didn't. Apparently "wasted" him and another guys whole day trying to figure it out. Should of taken 20 minutes if he followed my simple instructions. Makes me angry over such a simple stupid thing. I bet the managers are laughing no response from them yet.

I'll laugh with my boss tomorrow about it for sure.

I'm tempted to login to his webmail to see if/what his manager responded to him with. Don't mess with us I.T folk we have our ways :P I wont though.. have morals!

haha can only imagine how much fun you can have when you control the I.T

Im friends with my IT support. In return full admin rights on my laptop...woo! /installalltheprograms

Goodes is a pathetic little bitch who needs a good belting...

You guys have called me an ape/gorilla before due to my beard and did I complain / storm off like a bitch? No... Because unlike goodes, I am actually monkey magic

fixed...

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haha can only imagine how much fun you can have when you control the I.T

Im friends with my IT support. In return full admin rights on my laptop...woo! /installalltheprograms

haha yeah sometimes has its advantages, if people are nice i do them favors

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