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oneta

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I have started a new job in the health field and one of the people I work with, I knew from grade school, she asked me oneday in front of another coworker about something embarrassing that she said I did when I was 6 or 7 and I don't remember it, now everyone at work knows about it because she has spread it all over the business, it has made me feel very ashamed, and I came home crying the other night because they were talking about it again the whole group of them, when I came into the office, what should I do.
 


ALawyer

Senior Member
Grow up and take it with a sense of humor. We all did stupid and embarassing things during our lives, and have little cause to complain if they come out.

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I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

Senior Member
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ALawyer:
Grow up and take it with a sense of humor. We all did stupid and embarassing things during our lives, and have little cause to complain if they come out.

<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


My response:

Oh, ALawyer. Where's your compassion, your sensitivity, your . . . (he said with tongue in cheek). Just wait, the "hate" posts will start coming in real soon.

Good to "read" you ALawyer,

IAAL


[This message has been edited by I AM ALWAYS LIABLE (edited May 06, 2000).]
 

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