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Sir, you have made my day
2008-08-22, 9:06 AM #1
So Sean Connery said Good Morning to me while I was at work when I had been having a mildly crappy morning, made me feel excellent for the rest of my shift and everything seemed to run swimmingly for a very busy morning. This man's voice has incredible properties.

:cool:

Anyway Massassi, post small things that cheer you up, or things that make your job barable.

[Edit = I just noticed how many times I used to word morning there. Ewww.]
nope.
2008-08-22, 9:07 AM #2
stupid people living in stupid scotland where al the scottish cool people hang out.
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2008-08-22, 9:09 AM #3
Christ, if Sean Connery said Hi to me my reaction would be something like this :


O_______________________________O

TEEEEEEEEEEHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :neckbeard:
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2008-08-22, 9:27 AM #4
I believe I had a massive grin on my face walking into the kitchen.

:D
nope.
2008-08-22, 9:47 AM #5
Where do you work? That's impressive. No autograph?
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2008-08-22, 4:57 PM #6
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Where do you work? That's impressive. No autograph?


Assuming since he said kitchen I'd say a restaurant, and from my restaurant experience, autographs = autofire.



Meeting sean connery is cool as hell though. You can now die at least somewhat complete. Speaking of which, lets hope 2008 doesn't claim him too.....
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-Martyn
2008-08-22, 7:21 PM #7
You met Sean Connery, I met Patrick Stewart a.k.a Jean Luc Picard

i used to work in a posh shop in guildford.
Lots of rich and semi famous people turned up.

When a woman came in to the shop with her 15-18 yr old daughter, i'd try to split them up, sell the mother some items, and flirt with the daughter on the other side of the room.

Made the days better.
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2008-08-22, 9:56 PM #8
I was on a really crappy fire assignment a week and a half ago doing nothing but fuel reduction work. One of my friends called me that evening andntold me that she got a job in the fire science lab at Cal. That news made my day.
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2008-08-22, 11:19 PM #9
Originally posted by Ruthven:
You met Sean Connery, I met Patrick Stewart a.k.a Jean Luc Picard

i used to work in a posh shop in guildford.
Lots of rich and semi famous people turned up.

When a woman came in to the shop with her 15-18 yr old daughter, i'd try to split them up, sell the mother some items, and flirt with the daughter on the other side of the room.

Made the days better.


Robbing the cradle!!!
Cordially,
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2008-08-23, 6:07 AM #10
Originally posted by KOP_AoEJedi:
Where do you work? That's impressive. No autograph?

I'm a waiter in an old, fancy Edinburgh Hotel. He stays here every time he's in Edinburgh/Scotland apparently.
nope.
2008-08-23, 7:14 AM #11
Originally posted by Ford:
stupid people living in stupid scotland where al the scottish cool people hang out.


Agreed. Scots like David Tennant. I pretty sure I have a man-crush on that guy.

And I'd prolly wet my pants if Sean Connery acknowledged my existence.
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2008-08-23, 7:26 AM #12
Originally posted by Ruthven:
When a woman came in to the shop with her 15-18 yr old daughter, i'd try to split them up, sell the mother some items, and flirt with the daughter on the other side of the room.

Made the days better.


Yoooou sleazebag, you!


..I like your style. :ninja:
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2008-08-23, 7:52 AM #13
Originally posted by Baconfish:
So Sean Connery said Good Morning to me while I was at work when I had been having a mildly crappy morning, made me feel excellent for the rest of my shift and everything seemed to run swimmingly for a very busy morning. This man's voice has incredible properties.

:cool:

Anyway Massassi, post small things that cheer you up, or things that make your job barable.

[Edit = I just noticed how many times I used to word morning there. Ewww.]


Pics or it didn't happen :P
\(='_'=)/
2008-08-23, 8:45 AM #14
I'll just capture the moment he said "Ghood Mhornhing" shall I?

:P
nope.
2008-08-23, 9:51 AM #15
He actually said good morning? haha, that's perfect.
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