Cucumbers
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Just a reminder that should the admin police wake up that Accountants Unleashed is still providing a largely censorship free retreat for all AAT students with smutty inclinations
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I didn't know that you had seen my inclinations? How do you know they are smutty?0 -
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OHHH FG the question you should be asking is who hasn't seen them :oops:0 -
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How come I know nothing about you lot looking at my inclinations? Have you been peeping or looking through keyholes? Suppose Keyhole Kate has
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You sent us photos, don't you remember?
Not so much through the keyhole, as "get a load of this, girls!"
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OMG, I didn't send THOSE pictures as well, did I :oops: :oops:0 -
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Only to me - but I needed 2nd, 3rd and 4th opinions.
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Going off topic - as we sometimes do on here - and far too ashamed to post this on the big boys and girls forums, but I discovered my petty cash tin had been stolen this morning. Yes, a very insecure moment from me and a moment of opportunity for someone else, but I've had bigger things to think about lately...
From looking at my balance sheet, I previously had an asset of รยฃ510.92 which included about รยฃ300 of cash with the rest being receipts to be posted when I did the expenses.
Should I just simply credit the petty cash account and debit the balance as an expense to the P&L, "Theft of petty cash tin" or summat? More importantly, what should I do with the 99% certain suspected offender?
:oops: :oops: :oops:
A very embarrassed Robert
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Oh dear.0 -
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Oops! Have you called the "Old Bill" or is it a director who has taken the cash?0 -
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OMG!
Tell the director, call the police! If you are to embarassed then replace the cash yourself (If you can afford to) and then kick c**p out of the person who stole it.
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I suppose if you left the tin out, you might be responsible and have to consider replacing the cash.
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Re:CucumbersBaggybooks wrote:I suppose if you left the tin out, you might be responsible and have to consider replacing the cash.
I cant believe that people cant leave things without people(creeps) steeling them, we leave money out (petty cash and wages) all the time and in the 15 1/2 years ive worked here never has anything been stolen.
Hope you sort it Rob!0 -
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No, we haven't called the police but yes, I have informed the directors (or at least one of them, the other's on holiday). We both suspect it was one of the factory lads (and family neighbour of one of the directors), who despite being known as a bit "naughty" was taken on and given a chance to redeem himself. Sadly, it looks like we were wrong but suspecting him and actually proving it was him are two different things.
His days are definitely numbered here now though...0 -
Re:CucumbersBaggybooks wrote:Ka8 wrote:we leave money out (petty cash and wages) all the time and in the 15 1/2 years ive worked here never has anything been stolen.
Where are you Kate? I'm on my way!
LOL! Only if you give me your details first including you pin number
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LOL!
I don't think we're taking this seriously!
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I've already tampered with the brakes on his mini scooter so I hope his imminent accident won't be anything too minor...0 -
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Re:CucumbersBaggybooks wrote:LOL!
I don't think we're taking this seriously!
Do we ever?
Sorry for your loss, Robert, but one wonders why petty cash was not kept in a locked drawer/cupboard or safe? Especially if you knew that you had a rogue on the premises.
By the way, tampering with the mini scooter carries a longer number of community service hours than tampering with the rider does
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Hey Rob you could always stick a cucumber up his "exhaust pipe" just getting back on track
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You could raise some dosh by selling stuff on Ebay - I've got some bargains on there at the moment...
Maybe some office supplies? I know. Sell your paperclips they're always popular!0 -
Re:CucumbersBaggybooks wrote:LOL!
I don't think we're taking this seriously!
Your right this is serious but there is no way Rob will get his money back...Have you though of setting a trap for the creep! :evil:0 -
Re:Cucumbersfarmergiles wrote:Ka8 wrote:Hey Rob you could always stick a cucumber up his "exhaust pipe" just getting back on track

:oops: :oops: Painful :oops:
I was actually talking proper exhaust pipe, cost loads when the bike goes bang :roll:0 -
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Sounded like a euphemism to me...0
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