(whoooah-ooh)
I wish it was Sundaaaaaaay...
(whoooah-ooh)
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 9:47,
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I wish it was Sundaaaaaaay...
(whoooah-ooh)
Bez? What the shuddering fuck? Did someone break you since last time we spoke? I won't be having it, Bedlam, I won't. Lemme at em etc.
Also: HELLO.
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 9:51,
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Also: HELLO.
the next door neighbours were having a screaming argument in there garden with their poor alzeihmers live in mother :(
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 9:53,
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I'd have done.
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 9:55,
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i mean, in all honesty, she's far enough gone to need a carer but they left her in her annex while they went on holiday and everyday about three times a day she would knock on our door and ask my dad, who works from home, if he knew where her son was. her son died thirty years ago and every time she came over he'd have to make her a cup of tea and listen to the same 20 minute conversation look until she went home. needless to say for someone who is trying to close a very big deal that has taken 2 years to broker the distraction wasn't terribly welcome. however, it was endured, hell even i looked after her once last week. so when they got back on saturday my dad popped round to suggest she may need help and told them what had happened during the week the woman responded "god, i know, now you see what we have to put up with", which i though was bad enough. then she delivered the knockout "we were thinking we should have her taken to a home but we couldn't afford to keep our house in corfu"
what. the. fuck.
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 10:05,
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what. the. fuck.
Fuck ME that's just made me very angry.
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 10:10,
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I think it's safe to say I must never find out where you live, as I'll be beating the shit out of your neighbours.
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 10:14,
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we can't really call the police or anything
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 10:18,
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Possibly ring age concern and see if them keeping her at home and leaving her for weeks at a time is counted as detrimental and whether the social services could get involved. It's up to you, I don't know.
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 10:23,
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and I'll try to squeeze it in- tonight's a no-go though- band practice.
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 10:27,
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How goes it, my most excellent of pals?
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 9:56,
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top notch weekend.
1. Ale and smokes
2. Bought car,
3. Collected wedding rings
4. Measured for suit adjustments
5. bought pair of black brogues
6. Brother in law down for the weekend
7. Ale
8. Noodles
9.Jaegermeister and smokes
10.
Film A: No country for old men. 5 stars
Film B: Superbad. 4 stars
11. Fry Up
12. AWESOME band practice, on fucking fire.
13. Spag bol and bed.
WIN
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 10:00,
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1. Ale and smokes
2. Bought car,
3. Collected wedding rings
4. Measured for suit adjustments
5. bought pair of black brogues
6. Brother in law down for the weekend
7. Ale
8. Noodles
9.Jaegermeister and smokes
10.
Film A: No country for old men. 5 stars
Film B: Superbad. 4 stars
11. Fry Up
12. AWESOME band practice, on fucking fire.
13. Spag bol and bed.
WIN
When's the big day, then? Oh, you lucky boy.
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 10:02,
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It's going to be weird wearing a ring. Been practicing in the mirror. Sure i'll get the hang of it eventually.
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 10:04,
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so he should be used to it. I am currently wearing both engagement rings (the plain band he first gave me when we had no money at all and the other one from when we did) as I usually do when my work-based fanclub (jewfro man) is about.
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 10:05,
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bless him.
Lady S's ring was the smallest the jeweler had ever made.
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 10:07,
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Lady S's ring was the smallest the jeweler had ever made.