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daffy654 | 12:38 Thu 22nd Apr 2010 | ChatterBank
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LFMF = Learn From My Fail.....

http://learnfrommyfail.com/page/12/


When using the word “Headcount” in the title of a report, always check your spelling, lest your boss conclude you are referring to her in a less than positive manner. #LFMF

hahahaha

Anyone have any funny LFMFs
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oh noooo daffy, that was sooo funny..lol
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I little like be careful how close the letters g and t are on the keyboard when signing off emails regards.
One of my colleagues had an e.mail from someone signed off "Retards", not sure if it was a typo from regards or they were trying to tell us something lol :)

I remember writing about "daft contracts" rather than draft ones once.
i did one of those on a thread on here, crafty found it very amusing if i remember rightly
I've sent a letter to a selection of customers who were waiting for the very first pentium processors to be released that was meant to read "we are glad to inform you the pentium upgrade you ordered will be ready for dispatch on......"

The spellchecker didn't know the word pentium at that time so changed it, meaning the letter I sent out actually read "we are glad to inform you the penis upgrade you ordered will be ready for dispatch on......"
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I'm going to take more/better in-game screenies and make a series of avatars out of them vibra. Nobody will have a clue what they are :-)

I had never noticed how close those letters are on a keyboard before Chuck. lol

Aren't all contracts daft jenna?
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Thats a bad one Chuck....or good - depending on your sense of humour ;-)

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