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Lemon Grinner Posted Wed 05 Nov, 2008 10:13 PM |
I'm pissed again!
But it's alrite, coz so is my dad.
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Joe Posted Thu 06 Nov, 2008 12:00 AM |
Nice one! Not doing too badly myslef, although the fact that I'm only sharing my flat with The Smiths via my CD player might be a slight worry for some. |
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Lemon Grinner Posted Thu 06 Nov, 2008 12:02 AM |
Dya know what, The Smith are fucking ace. I didn't think so until a few months ago, but they are fucking amazing. I've never known a band so depressing to be so uplifting... Brilliance. |
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Thu 06 Nov, 2008 11:17 AM |
I'm sober(ish) :o(
Dubz
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Joe Posted Thu 06 Nov, 2008 11:52 AM |
I'm sober too now. ;-)
The Smiths are indeed ace. I can't help but feel that Frank Turner's brilliant "Long Live The Queen", though about his friend, was heavily inspired stylistically by The Smiths' "The Queen Is Dead" and "Girlfriend in a Coma". |
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Joe Posted Thu 06 Nov, 2008 12:33 PM |
Haha! My boss was asked by our client's financial manager to attend a "strategy meeting" at the local pub. That was at Eleven this morning. They've just got back after 3 pints and my boss has got to blag his way through a conference call this afternoon!
Serves him right for asking me to stay behind and hold fort! ;-)
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Darran Posted Thu 06 Nov, 2008 2:08 PM |
Is it wrong to be drinking vodka and coke in work at two in the afternoon?
Moosehead in the fridge too. |
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minnmess Posted Thu 06 Nov, 2008 2:24 PM |
Darran wrote: Is it wrong to be drinking vodka and coke in work at two in the afternoon?
Moosehead in the fridge too.
that sounds like the best work ever!
My peppermint tea is looking a little sad in comparison. |
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Darran Posted Thu 06 Nov, 2008 2:26 PM |
We have a trade party night thing in some hotel in Belfast straight after work so me and Jim are starting early since we haven't had customers since 1997.
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minnmess Posted Thu 06 Nov, 2008 2:28 PM |
Darran wrote: We have a trade party night thing in some hotel in Belfast straight after work so me and Jim are starting early since we haven't had customers since 1997.
Darran where do you work? I dont even know.
Maybe if you drank less on the job you would have more customers.
Oh Jim, right. me and him go way back. He's that guys with...eyes. And arms and things right? :s |
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Darran Posted Thu 06 Nov, 2008 2:35 PM |
I work in the purple building that says Knock Travel
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minnmess Posted Thu 06 Nov, 2008 2:48 PM |
oh i like that pic, saw it on your website a while back. Knock Travel is a funny name.
Oh right, that is how you could so quickly inform me that there was a flight there for the Oasis concert. |
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ricv64 Posted Thu 06 Nov, 2008 3:33 PM |
Darran wrote: I work in the purple building that says Knock Travel
needs one of these in the window
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Joe Posted Thu 06 Nov, 2008 4:23 PM |
Can't help but feel a bit sorry for McCain. Although I prefer Obama and am relieved that there's no chance of Palin becoming USA president by an untimely death, I think McCain's a decent bloke who was somewhat vilified during the campaign. Not by Obama, but by some European and American pressure groups who automatically assume that Republicans are facists war mongrers.
By the way, my boss has just gone of to another "meeting", this time at a wine bar. Lucky bastard. |
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ricv64 Posted Thu 06 Nov, 2008 4:28 PM |
McCain in the early 90's was when he was a maverick . I liked him then . He 's been pretty much a loyal Bushite / or G O P for ages . |
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