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Norman Hunter wrote:I'm a bit 'cos in a weeks' time I'll have to get on an aeroplane and fly to Spain for a week - just in time to miss the forecast sleet and snow...
I so feel your pain, you are gonna miss al the lovely reddish and brownish tints of autumn leaves and the cosy white fluffiness of oncoming winter...
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:I so feel your pain, you are gonna miss al the lovely reddish and brownish tints of autumn leaves and the cosy white fluffiness of oncoming winter...
IZ.
Dude, I f**king hate winter. With a passion. But I'll be back for the traditional British winter of ungritted roads, hikes in gas and electricity and s**t TV.
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:I so feel your pain, you are gonna miss al the lovely reddish and brownish tints of autumn leaves and the cosy white fluffiness of oncoming winter...
IZ.
Dude, I f**king hate winter. With a passion. But I'll be back for the traditional British winter of ungritted roads, hikes in gas and electricity and s**t TV.
Roll on summer 2011!
Comes with ageing I guess. When I was younger, I loved winter. Nowadays, I like it better when the sun is on my face.
Guess it's because I now have to do all the salt-throwing and snow-shuffling myself instead of my parents
"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".
~ Peter Steele
Debaser wrote:Was more of a 'Oh no, here we go again' kind of sigh. People getting drawn into other people's long-standing feuds and not leaving well alone.
As I've often said 'NEVER make friends with your idols'
i think maisey's experiencing a similar idol backlash
similar, but not really the same as there's no drugs, lies, theft or impending litigation involved with him as far as i know
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
Debaser wrote:Was more of a 'Oh no, here we go again' kind of sigh. People getting drawn into other people's long-standing feuds and not leaving well alone.
As I've often said 'NEVER make friends with your idols'
i think maisey's experiencing a similar idol backlash
similar, but not really the same as there's no drugs, lies, theft or impending litigation involved with him as far as i know
Aye, symptomatic of the youth of today, no blimmin gumption
Five cups of coffee just to be myself...when I'd rather be somebody else
just how much more worthless does he want to make us feel? i'm really sorry that i'm not a professional, like other countries' teachers are. i'm really sorry that i don't work more than 6 days a week. sorry that my kids just aren't up to your target levels because they are children not robots. and that parents don't seem to care about some of them and school is just a childminding service.
you arsing f***ing ****, you've made me cry cos i CAN'T DO ANY MORE THAN I DO!
ahem. sorry. i needed that.
thanks iz.
but sadly, that isn't how it works. the suited ones ALWAYS know best. Every Statistic Matters.
(am keeping silence on the rest of what you said!)
emilystrange wrote:thanks iz.
but sadly, that isn't how it works. the suited ones ALWAYS know best. Every Statistic Matters.
(am keeping silence on the rest of what you said!)
MissIZ Kaat is teaching at a privately funded school, I partially feel your pain. Partially because Belgium seems to be a country where the educational system is still one of the better ones in terms of 'the-suit-knows-best'...
'the suit' is the way of the world, handle it guys
I have for 15+ years
"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".
~ Peter Steele