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why isn't it home time yet?

(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:39, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
it is in 20 minutes! Whoop!

(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:40, Reply)
an hour and twenty minutes for me
I'm counting the seconds
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:40, Reply)
6 o-fucking-clock for me.

(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:46, Reply)
what a bummer.
And then we have to get up and do it all again on Monday.
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:48, Reply)
It's just not right, DeeDee.
I bet you wish you were back in The Ramones sometimes, eh?
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:49, Reply)
Those were the days. Drugs, girls, guitars.
IT recruitment isn't nearly so fun :(
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:51, Reply)
Hahahah I imagine not.

(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:56, Reply)
It's been a long time since we had a recruitment consultant
in a bath choking on their own vomit. Sad times indeed.
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:57, Reply)
I'm not actually a recruiter, in my defence.
Just think how much you hate recruiters, then imagine spending all day fielding their queries about commission, etc. That's me. :(

Just the other day a senior recruiter tried to blame my team for sending an illegal worker on site.
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 16:00, Reply)
I don't hate recrutiment consultants since I moved back to academia
admittedly, earning at least 50% less for the sake of not having to deal with the idiot cunts is a high price, but probably worth it.
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 16:42, Reply)
I manage to fit all these things*in,
and I run an internet and catalogue business. Where's your backbone?


*girl singular nowadays, mind
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:58, Reply)
singular? so you say.

(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 16:00, Reply)
I'm incredibly lazy.

(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 16:01, Reply)
I'll still be here then too. Not that I imagine that to be any consolation.
Before 7.30 however I intend to have booted the back doors of a couple of bottles of white in.
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:51, Reply)
Dry night for me.
Bed by nine from boredom I expect. Bit of reading about Kublai Khan and a pizza, I think.
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:54, Reply)
ah well.
Your liver will be as hungry for booze as Darth is for cock by tomorrow night, then. win/win.
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:55, Reply)
You god damned crazy MOFO!
I'm having dinner with Irish people. Real Irish People from that there Ireland.

But since I'm running a half marathon (I may not have mentioned this) I can't really drink.

Or can I?
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:57, Reply)
first year I did the Edinburgh relay marathon I didn't train but didn't drink the night before.
second year I trained for 4 months but did drink the night before and was marginally slower. I can therefore conclude that training is cock all use but not boozing seems to help. Mind you, that's hardly statistically significant, I could just have had a bad day the second time.
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 15:59, Reply)
You should totally not do potato
You don't want starchy carbs taking ages to digest before the run.
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 16:00, Reply)
I don't think the night before matters really
it'd be a beast of a potato if it took 12 hours to digest.
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 16:00, Reply)
Like Joe Worsley's head

(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 16:03, Reply)
The guide I read said to eat less protein and more carbs a few days before the run.
What if I actually ate Joe Worselys Head?
(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 16:10, Reply)
A perfect compromise

(, Fri 9 Sep 2011, 16:11, Reply)

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