LONDON -- There are horror sex videosprobably many, many brilliant exchanges that have taken place between bosses and employees asking for last-minute sick days, but this has to be one of the best.
SEE ALSO: WhatsApp is testing a feature that lets you 'revoke' unread messages you sent prematurelyOn Sunday, Mark McLelland from Glasgow, Scotland, messaged his boss to ask if he could take the day off.
The exchange -- which he screen-grabbed and shared on Twitter -- has since been shared over 7,000 times.
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Outstanding.
Unless McLelland works in stand-up or on some kind of comedy show, his boss is clearly being wasted.
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