Why is it that people can't understand the word "I have work to do?"
Take today for example, my dad has trouble with his PC, I'm at work, obviously, I'm WORKING.
He calls me up, telling me that he has trouble, I tell him I can't help right now, and he decides to call some engineer to look at it, as obviously, he can't wait till I'm home tonight.
10 minutes later, he calls again to inform me that he called the guy, good news, I guess.
15 more minutes, "I wanna create a backup", ok, buy an external hard drive, he goes downstairs to buy a hard drive, then calls "What do I do with it?"
So, I gave him a crash course on copying and pasting.
Now, "It's taking too long to copy".
Oh, ffs, I'm trying to concentrate on my JOB, the one thats' paying my SALARY, what's so URGENT????????????????????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Well, apperantly whatever you are doing is not as important as what I am trying to do, at least that's the way people see it.
Good point
my dad tells me something nicer when he interrupts me "omal ana gaybek leeh"... ahem
and btw, there was a time he'd call up my name constantly until i wake up so that i'd bring him the remote which is like on the coffee table and arm-reach away :))
i guess it's their way of i don't know, showing affection?! i tell myself that 3ashan ma3ayatsh!
Yes, I remember those times as well, when he'd wake me up to bring him a glass of water.
:)
Ughhhhhhh dads and pc !!!
They never get it right, million of q that is repeated over and over
My dad once called me at work to ask how to download a movie !!!
Hey you guys theSe are families what about bosses who thinks ineek el felbeinyia elee elwalda gabethaa.. Note felebnyia bel BEEE
With families you can not help but with bosses its like Holding his sleeve and cry "PLEASE PLEASE FIRE ME.. PLEASE"
Bosses are a different thing altogether, they bought us, sometimes they make me feel like "Melk El Yameen"
first u can never choose ur parents
Second:
A.hat film.
B.nesset elmoftah.
;))
You know what I mean.
You remembered those man, that's ancient history.
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