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Penn

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14th Dec 2010 at 9:03 am

Penn -

 
New Now thinking thread now

If I'm asked to put up the Christmas Decorations at home, I will probably explode. As if I won't have enough to do like cleaning out my room at home for it to be painted, cleaning out the flat in Slane, then moving everything I own back into my bedroom like it's a giant game of Tetris, plus I haven't even done any Christmas shopping yet. And I have to return my own birthday present and exchange it
There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and 9 other different types of people

Delirium Tremens

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14th Dec 2010 at 10:33 am

Delirium Tremens -

 
You ever notice the correlation between someone's capacity for critical thinking and how relentlessly they bum Our Brave Heroes In Iraq? That's interesting. Someone should do a graph.

Gob

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14th Dec 2010 at 10:38 am

Gob - Come on!

Come on!

 
Quote: Ghost Of Xmas Yet To Come, Dec 2010
You ever notice the correlation between someone's capacity for critical thinking and how relentlessly they bum Our Brave Heroes In Iraq? That's interesting. Someone should do a graph.


Or how people who haven't been to University who want student protesters strung up and shot. Idiots.

Delirium Tremens

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14th Dec 2010 at 10:40 am

Delirium Tremens -

 
Quote: Super Nintendo Chalmers, Dec 2010
Quote: Ghost Of Xmas Yet To Come, Dec 2010
You ever notice the correlation between someone's capacity for critical thinking and how relentlessly they bum Our Brave Heroes In Iraq? That's interesting. Someone should do a graph.


Or how people who haven't been to University who want student protesters strung up and shot. Idiots.


"Why do they care? Mummy and Daddy probably already paid for theirs..."

Then they're clearly thinking of others.

Gob

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14th Dec 2010 at 10:51 am

Gob - Come on!

Come on!

 
Quote: Ghost Of Xmas Yet To Come, Dec 2010
Quote: Super Nintendo Chalmers, Dec 2010
Quote: Ghost Of Xmas Yet To Come, Dec 2010
You ever notice the correlation between someone's capacity for critical thinking and how relentlessly they bum Our Brave Heroes In Iraq? That's interesting. Someone should do a graph.


Or how people who haven't been to University who want student protesters strung up and shot. Idiots.


"Why do they care? Mummy and Daddy probably already paid for theirs..."

Then they're clearly thinking of others.


If you've never been you can't understand why it would be worth fighting for.

Carpet Remnant

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14th Dec 2010 at 11:32 am

Carpet Remnant -

 
I like all the posts in this thread so far. Other than Barrys, it would seem cruel to like a post about being frustrated and annoyed.

Penn

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14th Dec 2010 at 12:13 pm

Penn -

 
Quote: Charles D*ckens, Dec 2010
I like all the posts in this thread so far. Other than Barrys, it would seem cruel to like a post about being frustrated and annoyed.


You can like mine. I'm not that fussed about it, just needed something to kick off te new thread with. If I was that annoyed, I would have posted it in the rants thread
There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and 9 other different types of people

Lady Stark

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14th Dec 2010 at 4:43 pm

Lady Stark - Winter Is Coming

Winter Is Coming

 
I have squeaky hiccups, I sound like a mouse

Anniemal

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14th Dec 2010 at 6:51 pm

Anniemal - in controoool

in controoool

 
Where to swim, where to swim?

Option 1: £4.60, free hairdryers, presence of children likely, adjoining chip shop is a source of temptation

Option 2: £4.90, 20p hairdryers, separate pools for children and serious swimmers, water always slightly too cold for my liking, intimidating atmosphere of gymminess

Maeby

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14th Dec 2010 at 10:02 pm

Maeby - Marry me?

Marry me?

 
Quote: Annie, Dec 2010
Where to swim, where to swim?

Option 1: £4.60, free hairdryers, presence of children likely, adjoining chip shop is a source of temptation

Option 2: £4.90, 20p hairdryers, separate pools for children and serious swimmers, water always slightly too cold for my liking, intimidating atmosphere of gymminess


First if they have a full sized pool. You can find out child-free hours (they will have ladies only nights at some point and these may happily coincide with chip shop being shut!)

Ping!

Wife of Amy, Sex Goddess

Maeby

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14th Dec 2010 at 10:27 pm

Maeby - Marry me?

Marry me?

 
Why is it that when I think about doing something, everyone always seems to say something along the lines of, "Oh that's really hard. There are truly exceptional people who haven't got in...", etc, etc.

FFS, why don't you just say, "You'll never get into that. You're too thick." Because that's just what it sounds like you're saying.

I am sick and tired of people putting me down before I even attempt to do something. Part of me wants to get up and prove them wrong... but the stupid depressed part of me keeps saying, "Well why even bother, you stupid thick c*nt?"

Meh.
Ping!

Wife of Amy, Sex Goddess

Animal

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14th Dec 2010 at 11:27 pm

Animal -

 
Quote: Batshi Tinsa-Ne, Dec 2010
Why is it that when I think about doing something, everyone always seems to say something along the lines of, "Oh that's really hard. There are truly exceptional people who haven't got in...", etc, etc.

FFS, why don't you just say, "You'll never get into that. You're too thick." Because that's just what it sounds like you're saying.

I am sick and tired of people putting me down before I even attempt to do something. Part of me wants to get up and prove them wrong... but the stupid depressed part of me keeps saying, "Well why even bother, you stupid thick c*nt?"

Meh.
F*ck 'em. You're better than that. As for perceived difficulty. What did you study at Uni again? Oh wait. Wasn't it one of the most tortuously difficult courses ever devised? A course i vaguely recall you doing reasonably well in at that? F*ck 'em all.
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The world isn't run by weapons anymore, or energy, or money. It's run by little rabbits and zeroes, little bits of data. It's all just electrons.

Cycling Antics

Little Blue Fox.

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15th Dec 2010 at 1:57 pm

Little Blue Fox. - Hope is important.

Hope is important.

 
Quote: Batshi Tinsa-Ne, Dec 2010
Why is it that when I think about doing something, everyone always seems to say something along the lines of, "Oh that's really hard. There are truly exceptional people who haven't got in...", etc, etc.

FFS, why don't you just say, "You'll never get into that. You're too thick." Because that's just what it sounds like you're saying.

Meh.


Oh gosh - it is really not true! Please do not listen to them at-all.

Howcome they do not say..."Good luck for all the things you want to do.
*good luck hugs*.
Also, I bought you a tiny cake too. I hope it is ok!
Good luck!
Please do not worry!".

It hurts too much not to try.
I will see you in another life when we are both cats.
Quod perditum est, in venietur.*Facebook.

Penn

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15th Dec 2010 at 7:15 pm

Penn -

 
Tomorrow is going to be a bad day.
There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and 9 other different types of people

Delirium Tremens

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17th Dec 2010 at 8:34 pm

Delirium Tremens -

 
CGTE's Holiday Podcast made me think: You try and explain the stuff that Kevin McAllister did to poor Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern in the two Home Alone movies to someone who's never seen it and he sounds more evilly sadistic than the Jigsaw killer from the Saw films.


 
 
Penn: These don't count as posts
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Rayanne Graff: ... in the pants department.
Rayanne Graff: Also, the fiancé sometimes calls my father The Big Cheese.
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Penn: Wait, I have better material now...
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Penn: Err... Head cheese is a terrine or meat jelly made with flesh from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow), and often set in aspic.
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Rayanne Graff: i never heard of head cheese before, anyroad but that's probably because i'm vegetarian.
Penn: Butt Penis.... Haha... Good times....
Rayanne Graff: What a disturbing sentence.

 

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