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Is this a "Wafia" (female mafia?) lol!

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Philip

Philip Report 1 Jul 2004 11:43

Ta muchly, Zoe. We didn't hold our Xmas meal until January, so that folks could unstuff from the festive season first, then come out and properly enjoy themselves again! Seemed to work OK, probably do the same again this year. Philip

Zoe

Zoe Report 1 Jul 2004 11:35

Phillip remember come christmas time that the day after the works outing it is better to get the two quiet ones in for the morning shift if you anticipate being hungover Zoe p.s. just poppd your paper in the post today - totally missed the colletion at work yesterday

Philip

Philip Report 1 Jul 2004 11:30

OK, Chris. He he! Philip

Christine2

Christine2 Report 30 Jun 2004 13:58

If we happen to come that way I will pop in and when I get back will have a guess which pair were in that day. Chris

Philip

Philip Report 30 Jun 2004 12:15

It's in the main square in South Molton, almost next door to the Pannier Market. Anyway, Paula's now taken the plunge! On one day each week, she's pairing 'em up on a noisy/ quiet combination, on another it will be the two chirrups together, and the two church mice together. It'll be interesting to see how it all works out. No sisters working together, though. Wonder why not? lol! Me, I'll continue to be the rubbish boy! kola! Philip

Christine2

Christine2 Report 29 Jun 2004 19:42

Where is this shop Philip - anywhere near Ilfracombe? I might pop in myself!!! - Chris

Philip

Philip Report 29 Jun 2004 19:36

Hi Dawn, Ah well there's always hope! lol! Philip

Philip

Philip Report 29 Jun 2004 14:43

Hi Debbie, Why not? You're very welcome! Philip

Debbi

Debbi Report 29 Jun 2004 13:51

Phil , tempted to pop in a have a look at these 'scissor sisters' lol Debbi

Philip

Philip Report 29 Jun 2004 11:15

Still working on it! (Haven't met the latest pair of sisters yet). Philip

Christine2

Christine2 Report 28 Jun 2004 20:48

You must let us know which you choose and how you get on.Chris

Philip

Philip Report 28 Jun 2004 20:42

Now you've got me, Chrissie, I've absolutely no idea about the plant pots in Ilfracombe. After all, it's north of the river, across the Long Bridge over the Taw, and so could be in a foreign country if I really tried! lol! Umm.... both alternatives have their attractions. Mix 'n match means that there'll always be a lively repartee going on, while it'd be great fun to watch too extroverts entertaining the troops together, interwoven with quieter spells to recover our sanity etc! Philip

Christine2

Christine2 Report 28 Jun 2004 20:04

I know this is going off the subject Philip, but I believe you live in North Devon. Can you tell me why the "upturned plantpots" at Ilfracombe haven't got any entertainment on from 6th-8th July please and do you know of any other entertainment on nearby on those dates please? Chris

Christine2

Christine2 Report 28 Jun 2004 19:51

Definately funny/straight. Just imagine a period with two loud,fun,noisy ladies and another nothing but quiet and no fun. Chris

Philip

Philip Report 28 Jun 2004 19:45

So there we are, building up our little team of staff in our small family drapers in North Devon. Inherited one or two dodos who evntually decided to make their own way in the world. Recently we've got two very capable sisters working in the shop, both around 50, don't look physically similar, one's much more noisy, the other quieter, but they're both great fun and we're delighted to have them aboard. Now Paula tells me that she's recruited another pair of sisters, to work part time each to replace a full timer who's recently left, and let me guess, they're both around 50, this time look much more similar, one's noisier than the other etc etc. I can see we're going to have a great party! But I'm wondering whether to pair up the extroverts together, or have a funny woman/ straight woman in each team? Suggestions, please! Philip