Be careful who you swear at on the train.

Interviewee should have demonstrated continued alpha dominance in the interview and told Twitter boy to look where he's going in future and to give him the ******* job. Would probably have ended up running the place.
 
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Sounds like ******** viral marketting. They are a VC firm after all. Conveniently he hasn't named, won't name, or simply can't name the non-existent entity involved. Because it's made up.
 
Have anyone seen the film "Lilo and Stitch"? This story reminded me of that. Lilo's sister almost runs this guy over and said something like "watch what you're doing, stupid head!". Later on that day, social services turn up to assess Lilo, turns out that the social worker is that guy from earlier. "My name is... yes, stupid head!" :D
 
What are the chances that this is one of those completely made up stories designed by a PR agency to get "Forward Partners" some free advertising on the BBC? Pretty high, I'd say.

possibly - either way it is pretty poor of the BBC to provide a direct link to the job advert
 
No big deal, i have met loads of tools on the tube,i deal with these clowns in my own way, dunno what it is with you southerners always in a rush for no apparent reason.
 
I'm shocked that people, and especially media organisations like the BBC fall for this kind of viral marketing. Although we have reached this era where clicks are far more important than any shred of truth so maybe they don't care anyway.
 
I dont think i would swear at anyone on the train so quickly or flippantly so thats good news for me, just incase.
 
He really couldn't wait until after the interview to tweet his news?

Honestly...

That was exactly what sprang into my mind when I read about it to. It's not like his 'story' was going to get broken by anyone else, or posting after the interview would give it any less impact.
 
I got thumped in the nuts by some soft shoe wearing gimp coming out of his office the other day via a swing door when I was walking past and his man bang swung around and caught me in the peaches. Luckily I got yy hands there (I of course needed both hands) to protect my nads but he got told he was a cupid stunt because he was walking away without a word. Frankly he could have been anyone he was getting told.
 
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You could just not swear at anyone on the train and act like an adult? Why make a horrid journey even more horrible?

Edit: Not aimed at anyone in particular.
 
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