Obviousman wrote:Wearing two different shoes
Today I've been mostly (prt 2)
Painting on others and on myself for a promotion shooting for my new project.
Oooooh, I can't wait to get the finished photos!!
Oooooh, I can't wait to get the finished photos!!
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Tell me about it. Luckily roughly the same colour so nobody really noticed, I thinkSalome wrote:Obviousman wrote:Wearing two different shoes
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Dealing with Arseholes....
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you have the trots?Miki_Mundi wrote:Dealing with Arseholes....
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No but it would be a welcome break....
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policing my lad's birthday party at the local bouldering centre (and filling his pals up with chocolate and fizzy drinks)
Say!
In the dark? Here in the dark!
Would you, could you, in the dark?
In the dark? Here in the dark!
Would you, could you, in the dark?
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Working for 12 hours in the land of the free!!!
Like pushing a marsmallow into a piggy bank
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I just ordered this beauty:
http://www.normanrecords.com/vinyl/1215 ... dance-dcd1
sad thing is I have all the discs on CD!!
http://www.normanrecords.com/vinyl/1215 ... dance-dcd1
sad thing is I have all the discs on CD!!
Well yesterday actually. Adding up how much it would cost for Number Two Son to do an MA in something or other to do with scriptwriting and film making, in San Franbloodysisco.
I stopped when it got to £54, 411.31
That's for two years (why does an MA take two years?) and he's not allowed to eat at all (not been factored in). Neither has trips home when the holidays happen because he'll not be able to stay on campus un;less he pays $45 per day extra.
N.T.S has VERY, VERY exaggerated ideas about how much money his Nana left him. He admitted he's saved £29K NO 25 year old should have that much saved up (I've always said he's weird) but when I dug a little bit he had to admit that includes the 3 years worth of Student Loan he took out when he did his degree. He just doesn't seem to get it when I try to explain that that can't be classed as 'savings' as he has to give it back at some point.
I'm trying to be supportive but very unsuccessfully. He seems to be under the illusion that 1) an MA will help him get a job in the industry and 2) That San Franthingy is the only place he can do it at.
Part of me says to just let him get on with it but £54K+ (which he hasn't got ) !!!!!!!!!
I may have shouted a little bit at him when he couldn't see what I was saying
I stopped when it got to £54, 411.31
That's for two years (why does an MA take two years?) and he's not allowed to eat at all (not been factored in). Neither has trips home when the holidays happen because he'll not be able to stay on campus un;less he pays $45 per day extra.
N.T.S has VERY, VERY exaggerated ideas about how much money his Nana left him. He admitted he's saved £29K NO 25 year old should have that much saved up (I've always said he's weird) but when I dug a little bit he had to admit that includes the 3 years worth of Student Loan he took out when he did his degree. He just doesn't seem to get it when I try to explain that that can't be classed as 'savings' as he has to give it back at some point.
I'm trying to be supportive but very unsuccessfully. He seems to be under the illusion that 1) an MA will help him get a job in the industry and 2) That San Franthingy is the only place he can do it at.
Part of me says to just let him get on with it but £54K+ (which he hasn't got ) !!!!!!!!!
I may have shouted a little bit at him when he couldn't see what I was saying
Five cups of coffee just to be myself...when I'd rather be somebody else
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HHHmmmn, there's a phrase, it's on the tip of my tongue, oh what is it, erm,erm. It'll come to me in a minute. AH! I rememberJames Blast wrote:Gawd you're a drag Ness
Get Bent!
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Hey! don't have a cow
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espesh that one, I hate TMR!!!!!
then and now
then and now
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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~ Peter Steele
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Today I've been mostly : Training other people on my job as I've got Jury Service commencing next week! Word has it it's possibly the most boring thing in the world unless you get a murder case. Even the official crown court booklet I've been sent suggests I take a book every day.
“I got lost in the mirror, wondering what could have been, I couldn’t help but kill her, but I couldn’t kill the dream.”
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I've managed to be excused 4 times (yes 4!!) since last August --don't know how long my luck will last thoughPurple Light wrote:Today I've been mostly : Training other people on my job as I've got Jury Service commencing next week! Word has it it's possibly the most boring thing in the world unless you get a murder case. Even the official crown court booklet I've been sent suggests I take a book every day.
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Excused last year but more than happy to do it this time (Bret "The Hitman" Hart's bio in tow.... go on, take the p*ss everyone! ) given my current thoughts on my employment. As work are paying me plus the courts pay me for doing it, a dismissed case in the first hour will do me as I will then take the p*ss and have a week off work.sam1 wrote:I've managed to be excused 4 times (yes 4!!) since last August --don't know how long my luck will last thoughPurple Light wrote:Today I've been mostly : Training other people on my job as I've got Jury Service commencing next week! Word has it it's possibly the most boring thing in the world unless you get a murder case. Even the official crown court booklet I've been sent suggests I take a book every day.
“I got lost in the mirror, wondering what could have been, I couldn’t help but kill her, but I couldn’t kill the dream.”
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Kerry did Jury duty a while back. Obviously I can't say too much, but it can actually be quite interesting.
One thing I learned in particular: if you're planning something illegal, turn off your mobile phone before you set off...
One thing I learned in particular: if you're planning something illegal, turn off your mobile phone before you set off...
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell