Will you go out with me?
"Bloody Kraut, a" asks, "How did you get your current flame to go out with you? If they turned you down, how bad was it?"
Was it all romantic? Or were the beer goggles particularly strong that night?
( , Thu 28 Aug 2008, 17:32)
"Bloody Kraut, a" asks, "How did you get your current flame to go out with you? If they turned you down, how bad was it?"
Was it all romantic? Or were the beer goggles particularly strong that night?
( , Thu 28 Aug 2008, 17:32)
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i used to love it there
twas about 1990, 1991 though. They've replaced all the staff (except 1 strangely) with retarded amoebas since "our time" but i've never had a better time. I served so many celebs in there - and really obscure ones like:
Harold & Madge off of neighbours
Martin & Lance off of Home and Away (theres a theme here)
Michaela Strachan and Pete Waterman who used to come through the drive thru in a limo cos they were doing the Hitman & Her at Cocos a lot. (what a show!).
All of corrie, every bleedin week - mostly the Mcdonald brothers, and Ken Barlow.
Loads more.
I worked window 1 on the drive thru a lot, I got so used to saying "welcome to mcdonalds, please can I take your order" in to the headset, everytime it beeped, I started doing it whenever I answerd the phones.
After late night shifts, we used to go into town for the last hours clubbing (some times at the Hac) or someones flat to get stoned. I discovered many of the finer things in my life - culturally - in that period of my life. I'll always have Bret Easton Ellis books, Janes Addiction's Ritual De Lo Habitual from that time. Loved every second of it.
( , Fri 29 Aug 2008, 16:10, Reply)
twas about 1990, 1991 though. They've replaced all the staff (except 1 strangely) with retarded amoebas since "our time" but i've never had a better time. I served so many celebs in there - and really obscure ones like:
Harold & Madge off of neighbours
Martin & Lance off of Home and Away (theres a theme here)
Michaela Strachan and Pete Waterman who used to come through the drive thru in a limo cos they were doing the Hitman & Her at Cocos a lot. (what a show!).
All of corrie, every bleedin week - mostly the Mcdonald brothers, and Ken Barlow.
Loads more.
I worked window 1 on the drive thru a lot, I got so used to saying "welcome to mcdonalds, please can I take your order" in to the headset, everytime it beeped, I started doing it whenever I answerd the phones.
After late night shifts, we used to go into town for the last hours clubbing (some times at the Hac) or someones flat to get stoned. I discovered many of the finer things in my life - culturally - in that period of my life. I'll always have Bret Easton Ellis books, Janes Addiction's Ritual De Lo Habitual from that time. Loved every second of it.
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