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  • Just got sent this by a friend of mine (not the person listed, but someone involved);

    Call for your 'oh fk moment’**
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    [SIZE=3]You know that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach when you messed up at work?[/SIZE]
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    [SIZE=3]When there's nothing you can do about it,[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=3]you can't deny it and you and the consequences need to have a little chat.[/SIZE]

    You slept through the alarm, you left porn in the work laptop, you added an extra zero to the bank transfer, you miscalculated where that oil drill should start penetrating the earth, you caught the little boy who's not allowed sugar, drinking from a massive bottle of coke.

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    [SIZE=3]We are looking for stories of the moment you realised you made a massive mistake, [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=3]when time slowed and your heart behaved like a sound system and your mouth went 'oh f**k'.[/SIZE]

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    [SIZE=3]Hannah Jane Walker and Chris Thorpe are making a theatre show called 'The oh fk moment' and would like to hear about ridiculous and everyday fk ups from all parts of the working world. The kind of stories you hear in the pub or the school playground. Those day to day stories that induce horror in the listener but also massive mess ups that have consequences for a person or an organisations life or business. [/SIZE]

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    [SIZE=3]If you have one of these stories and are happy to share it, we would be literally, delighted to hear it. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=3]Please jot it down and email it to Producer [/SIZE]emilycoleman@virginmedia.com[SIZE=3]. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=3]All stories will be used in the strictest of confidence and fictionalised to protect the guilty.[/SIZE]
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    [SIZE=3]'The oh f**k moment' is about mistakes made at work and is interested in how big mistakes change things, most significantly the dawning moment of realising what you have done. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=3]It is not so much about what you do next, but that horrible moment when you are falling with the fact of your action. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=3]The show will be performed for a small audience, within a disused office block.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=3]For more information about the show and it's creation, please contact Emily Coleman via email [/SIZE]emilycoleman@virginmedia.com[SIZE=3] [/SIZE]

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