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Re: Good morning Pondlife

Posted: 19 Apr 2004, 15:21
by Big Si
Chairman Bux wrote:I awoke this morning feeling full of the joys of spring, so I thought I would take it all out on you.

You can lick my boots later. ;)
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Posted: 19 Apr 2004, 16:10
by Tuscan Chimaera
CorpPunk wrote:This Charming Man?

I'm not convinced.
There you are!

I've been looking for you

Posted: 19 Apr 2004, 16:19
by CorpPunk
Tuscan Chimaera wrote:
CorpPunk wrote:This Charming Man?

I'm not convinced.
There you are!

I've been looking for you
Ah, but not very hard I expect.

And no I don't mean it like that.

Posted: 19 Apr 2004, 16:37
by Thea
Morning? Wossat then?

Posted: 19 Apr 2004, 16:49
by Tuscan Chimaera
CorpPunk wrote:
Tuscan Chimaera wrote:
CorpPunk wrote:This Charming Man?

I'm not convinced.
There you are!

I've been looking for you
Ah, but not very hard I expect.

And no I don't mean it like that.
heh heh

Posted: 19 Apr 2004, 18:33
by Chairman Bux
d00mw0lf wrote:Morning? Wossat then?
Its that narrow strip of time between your Giro cheque arriving and you going to the Post Office to cash it.

Posted: 19 Apr 2004, 18:47
by CorpPunk
Tuscan Chimaera wrote:
CorpPunk wrote:
Tuscan Chimaera wrote: There you are!

I've been looking for you
Ah, but not very hard I expect.

And no I don't mean it like that.
heh heh
har har.

Having fun obnoxifying* the board?









*Damn the dictionaries. This is the best word ever. Ever.

Posted: 19 Apr 2004, 19:42
by Thea
Chairman Bux wrote:
d00mw0lf wrote:Morning? Wossat then?
Its that narrow strip of time between your Giro cheque arriving and you going to the Post Office to cash it.
Post office? Cheque?
what are these strange things you speak of?
don't have none of that 'round these parts...

Posted: 19 Apr 2004, 19:51
by Chairman Bux
d00mw0lf wrote:
Chairman Bux wrote:
d00mw0lf wrote:Morning? Wossat then?
Its that narrow strip of time between your Giro cheque arriving and you going to the Post Office to cash it.
Post office? Cheque?
what are these strange things you speak of?
don't have none of that 'round these parts...
Oh come on, they even have them in Leeds. :roll:

Posted: 19 Apr 2004, 20:11
by rian
Feel pretty good myself. Just spend £150.000 for a f**king house

:roll:

Posted: 19 Apr 2004, 21:02
by Thea
Chairman Bux wrote:
d00mw0lf wrote:
Chairman Bux wrote: Its that narrow strip of time between your Giro cheque arriving and you going to the Post Office to cash it.
Post office? Cheque?
what are these strange things you speak of?
don't have none of that 'round these parts...
Oh come on, they even have them in Leeds. :roll:
leeds is just a giant Ikea.
i bet they have poptarts and tescos and everything in leeds.
bloody posh spot.

Posted: 19 Apr 2004, 21:07
by emilystrange
rian wrote:Feel pretty good myself. Just spend £150.000 for a **** house

:roll:
coo. is it good? can we see?

Posted: 19 Apr 2004, 23:36
by Black Planet
rian wrote:Feel pretty good myself. Just spend £150.000 for a **** house

:roll:
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous????? That'll get you into my neighborhood in US dollars, :oops:

I'll have to think up an appriopriate House Warming Gift.

Enjoy your new home.

BP

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 09:48
by emilystrange
housing market boom... mine's worth more than that in sterling and its only a terrace... paid peanuts for it. well at the time it didnt seem like it.
crazy, but its only paper money right now.

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 10:08
by Tuscan Chimaera
d00mw0lf wrote: leeds is just a giant Ikea.
heh heh

Flat pack the city.

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 10:09
by Tuscan Chimaera
Chairman Bux wrote:narrow strip
heh heh

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 10:23
by Tuscan Chimaera
From this side of the pond.

20/4/04.

Blazing sun, double macchiato steaming gently, unpawed edition of Metro, cute bird or two to glance at opposite, uncrowded carriage. No delays.

Life's good.


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Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 11:53
by paint it black
Tuscan Chimaera wrote:From this side of the pond.

20/4/04.

Blazing sun, double macchiato steaming gently, unpawed edition of Metro, cute bird or two to glance at opposite, uncrowded carriage. No delays.

Life's good.

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he he he

not at all my image of manchester

chorus from the rock in the middle of the pond

£300K, no garage, retired by 40

La Vita e Bella

Re: Good morning Pondlife

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 12:56
by Thrash Harry
Tuscan Chimaera wrote:10 hours' kip a night otherwise.
Or spend all evening on Heartland.