Note to self

Next time you’re going to listen to PhantomFM at work, you might want to remember that as an Irish station, they aren’t beholden to the same FCC censors that US stations are. You probably want to shut the door to the office before someone walks by only to hear “F*** you, I won’t do what you tell me” as the chorus of the song playing on your PC, again. *L*

Luckily I don’t think this person would care, nor do I think they even heard it clearly enough to figure out what it was, but still, why chance it? 🙂

Michael Farley: I can’t stand it when I’m working on someone’s computer and somebody walks in and says “you don’t look like so and so.” Boy I have never heard that one before. -Amen, brother!

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