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Do drop in...
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 18:05, 151 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
Hi clendrix
I'm just home from work, wrist sore as ever.

How are you this fine evening?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 18:06, Reply)
It's been a long, hard day posting on off-topic
and I'm looking forward to a nice, relaxing evening, posting on off-topic.

*sighs*

PoD - blimey, I'd only just unlocked the doors!
I'm very well. How are your poorly wrists? What did the doctor say?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 18:07, Reply)
Ancrenne
online?
I can't imagine any paper not having some sort of site.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 18:08, Reply)
That's better
It was getting very wearing going to the top of the page to hit the reply button.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 18:10, Reply)
Hi ancrenne
Doctor said try and rest it, and take the anti-inflammitorys he gave me.

So I have taken one already, will have another with dinner, and it's sore as ever. Had some paracetemol at work too, and it's well sore. I hate it.

No real ideas ancrenne. Either use restraint and only buy a paper, or get a neighbour to deliver one to you? Or look online.

How was your weekend?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 18:11, Reply)
I had tenosynivitus a few years ago.
With some physio and taking care, it seems to have got better, though my wrists are still not that strong.
The reason I'm telling you this is because it was so painful, and the ache was almost unbearable. So I can empathise a little bit, PoD. It's really horrible. I hope they can fix you soon.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 18:18, Reply)
Tenodsyiwhatever
sounds painful.

I am pleased to report I made it to my car after work with minimal rainfall influence on my person, and that I am now fully dry, fed and watered. And waiting for real world people to appear at my door. So I won't be around much until later on.

But hello to all who are here. (Edit - speshly ancrenne, as we've all missed her the last few days. I heard that Kaol fella's been away too...)
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 18:49, Reply)
evening all
glad you had a good weekend ancrenne!

although you have spoiled how I pronounce your name in my head :-P

almost band practice time with new synth and vocoder. it's prog rock time! woo and might I add yay!
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 18:51, Reply)
Just general wear and tear I think ancrenne
A combo of playing too many instruments and using laptop too much. And playing at too many ceilidhs.

I am now fed and watered and stuff too. Hoorah.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 18:52, Reply)
Oh noes!
Maybe I have also been mentally pronouncing ancrenne's name wrongly? I must know now - how is it meant to be?

I would pronounce it ann-CRENN.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 18:57, Reply)
twas
more like ancreen
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 18:58, Reply)
So what about
Vipros, Vipros?

I'd have thought it was VYE-pross...am I mistaken?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:07, Reply)
'ning all!
I would like to put a fucking JIHAD on the following people, in the best Izzard tradition:

- Clipboard people who pounce on you in Victoria station when you're looking up the times to get the train back to Canterbury

- People who think it's the funniest thing in the world to ask me to "say something in French"

- Ex-housemates, who got on my tits epically when I was living with them, writing on my wall saying "so now you have a job are you actually going to be living with [Mr Maladicta]?" Um, well, that was the entire point of my staying here, what do you think, you dumb bitch?

In other, better news, today I went for my medical drug screeny thing at Euston, had to wee in a little pot for them, and then pottered off to Camden Market where I spent money I really shouldn't have done on pretty things, and then got back on the train to come back down here. I did also find out I can access b3ta from my phone, but the data transfer cost is pretty high :(
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:08, Reply)
@ ancrenne
I always think of it in my head in a slightly French accent, more anrcanne, really.

@ Kaol - and I didn't know it was pronounced that way either!
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:09, Reply)
@ Maladicta
Yay for pretty things.

Change your phone to 3. All the internets you can eat for £5
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:10, Reply)
@ liveinabin
Ooo. A good idea; now I'm earning I have thought about a contract - problem with 3 though is that I think it costs a bomb to call you from other networks - Mr Maladicta used to be on 3 and I could wipe £15 of credit in about 10 minutes talking to him...
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:16, Reply)
I care not
for how much it costs other people to phone me.

Be warned though, you need to choose your phone well. Some will only let you online in a 3g area.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:20, Reply)
^ Another couple of fair points :)
I've just broken the zip on my new dress, I think :( haggled the guy down to £15 for it from £20 and the zip is stuck... either that or I was badly shafted!

And, I have also discovered that I could perhaps get Mr Maladicta something nice for our anniversary, although it may be a couple of weeks late: Disturbed tickets for Brixton in October so he can mosh to his little goffik heart's content.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:22, Reply)
A mate of mine
switched to 3. It's crap round here. It only works properly in cities, where there's good 3G coverage, and out in the country it's supposed to default to 2.5G and piggyback onto T-Mobile or whoever, but it doesn't work very well.

Phoning from other networks shouldn't be a problem though. My free minutes on Vodafone allow me to call any UK landline or mobile, regardless of network. Maybe PAYG phones are different, but if you're spending that much you'd be better with a contract anyway.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:23, Reply)
Evening all...
I are off to see The Dark Knight in a little while, so thought I'd pop in and say 'lo.

Mrs. fireflier is currently in the next room looking at Icanhascheezburger and occasionally squeaking at the fluffeh-ess. F'rexample:

Linky
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:32, Reply)
@ ancrenne
Thanks :) it sort of works. The zippery thing has got caught about halfway down and I'm trying to force it back to the bottom to make it start again without ripping the fabric :( it's harder than it sounds!
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:33, Reply)
@ Maladicta
If all else fails - try sticking it in the freezer for a while and see if the cold/contraction gives you a little more room to work with?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:35, Reply)
@ Fireflier
At the moment I don't have access to a freezer :( the best I can do is run it under the cold tap. A lot.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:36, Reply)
Jam
I kind of had one of those "We're going to need a bigger..." moments.

After having spent an hour or so picking my blackcurrent bush bare, and being bent over in all sorts of weird positions (and not in a good way), I hobbled back to the kitchen. Tuned out I had about 3 Kg of fruit off the one bush.

I gathered together all the bits I'd need, spare jars, etc, and laid into it. I was going to make it all in one go, but saw sense just in time, and ended up doing two lots over two nights. Even then, It still just about managed to overflow from my biggest pot - a ma-hoosive cassarole pot.

Anyway - I ended up with about 6 half litre jars, 1 massive one litre barrel of jam, and a few other odds and sods on various jars all about the place.

All in all, I can be safely said to have a surplus of Jam!

(I'll bring you a Jar if we get round to having that drink sometime!)
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:42, Reply)
Almost certainly!
(You never know if things are going to get awkward closer to the time)

I've always wanted to go in there, but always been in a hurry to go somewhere else, or rushing back when I see it!
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:52, Reply)
...but for now, I must away to Gotham city (via Tesco)
* swishes cape *

* leaps... *

* falls over and slinks off *

TTFN all...
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:54, Reply)
I'm watching Eddie Izzard,
King of Jam, and then I pop over here and you're all talking about jam.
Jam. It's the theme of the night. Might have to have some now...
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 19:56, Reply)
*knocks*
Anybody here?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:29, Reply)
I am Vader. I can kill you with a single thought. I do not need a tray.
I'm hopping in and out at the moment; still trying to fix my dress zip :(
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:32, Reply)
What's up with the zip?

(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:33, Reply)
I have a question
I was given a metric fuck ton of Maltesers at the end of term by my class.
Most of them were in bags, however one lot were in box. I've just cracked these open and I swear they taste different.

Am I going mad from boredom?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:38, Reply)
Mrs Bin
Yes, probably.
However, they DO taste different, as do smarties from a box and fruit pastilles from a cardboard tube and coke from a glass bottle.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:42, Reply)
Evening all
My faith in humanity has been restored today. I went for an outdoor meeting with the head vet and her dog this afternoon on Hampstead Heath with the proviso that we'd get to a certain point and the dog wouldn't want to walk any further as she'd think she was going home, so she would go on to Hampstead to get parking permits for clients and I'd walk the dog back. So far so good, we both aired worries and good stuff about our jobs and how we feel things are going - I was convinced I was going to get a 'you're not pulling your weight' speech, but wasn't the case at all, just a good amount of exercise.

So anyway, she leaves and I start walking back across the heath. Dog doesn't like other dogs but will be a nightmare to keep on a lead as she's never kept onlead there normally. So I'm throwing her toy for her and keeping a close eye out for other dogs and not really paying attention to which way we're going. After 10 minutes I'm totally fucking lost and the dog has gotten bored and now wont come back when I call her, I have to keep throwing the stupid toy to entice her closer instead - she's a collie, so can run a lot faster than me.

Now I remember that there were buildings on the left of me when we came in, so aim for them in a lazy zigzag as there's people and dogs about so keeping dog entertained and trying to find somewhere that looks familiar, of course nothing does.

First guy I asked directions of was also lost, but said he thought it was the direction I was going to get back. As I'm asking directions dog runs off, finds a nice ripe patch and starts rolling around in fox poo. Fucking nice. Then streaks off down the hill to the pond where the ducks are...looks at me saying no very loudly and firmly, winks and jumps in. She starts swimming around like the little monster she is (we'd discussed how the ponds there probably contain parvo virus, so not the best place for a dog with a sensitive stomach to be at the best of times). The only way I can get her out is to start walking away and pretend to ignore her, so she swims to the side, puts her feet up on the bank and pants. Figuring she's been out for about 45 minutes at this point and it's stupidly humid I relent and haul her out, soaking myself with scummy pond water in the process.

I start walking again, but this dog does indeed have OCD (vet told me this a few weeks ago, but I'd not seen it until now). She won't walk along certain paths, just stops dead and refuses to move. So we take another path, and then another. Eventually we've passed both ponds which I was told are about half a mile from where we started when we entered the heath and it starts to rain.

I have no phone, no money, just cigarettes. I think the guy I asked could see just how fucked off, but amused I was with the situation when I explained to him that I was very very lost and needed to get to a certain entrance to the heath. He and his friend walked me to the entrance and then gave me a lift back to the clinic for free in his (thankfully) licensed black cab. I made a mental note of the license number in case he turned out to be dodgy, but he couldn't have been nicer and refused to wait while I went inside to get money for him.

Apologies for length. How was your day?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:45, Reply)
ooh ooh ooh peoples!
Livinabin- if they're in a cardboard box they might not be as airtight and therefore less crunchilicious.

ancrenne lovely! Very much looking forward to it- we seem ta have been missing each other a lot of late...

*snogs to all*
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:45, Reply)
Evening
all. How are we all?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:46, Reply)
aw becky
sounds lovely and shite in equal measures.

'ning zapertydoodah.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:48, Reply)
Becky
What a lovely bloke!
And what a good story.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:50, Reply)
Zapehtedoodah?
My mind is so blank at the moment that it took me a moment to get that...
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:50, Reply)
Evenin'
to you, Zap.

Outside, it's as yellow as a Lorca play. Is something biblical going to happen?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:51, Reply)
*snogs MM and all other lovely lady b3tans*
Yeah, looking back it was really fun, but exasperating as she's got amazing hearing, but chooses to be deaf sometimes. Worst thing about it was I was wearing my uniform as it was an impromptu thing, so looked a right twat haring round the fields in a nurses uniform hahaha

Edit: Woah, get him for charm then. Sadly the guy I met was in his 50s and so was his friend, so not pretty, but they were dog owners, so have told them to come to my clinic for obedience classes :)
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:52, Reply)
Yeah doing OK
Buried my grandfather yesterday. Then when I got home there was a drunk in the garden screaming in to a mobile that he was going to 'smash your fucking skull in you cunt'. Was fun watching the police take him away.

Just eaten about a pint of leek soup.

It was green.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:54, Reply)
@ MM
First I didn't know it was there so it got jammed, so I've unthreaded it and taken the zipper off the end, and am now trying to get it back on. It's turning out to be like the fecking Krypton Factor trying to sort it out!
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:55, Reply)
I've just been
for a walk in the park and it felt like it was about to thunder it's ass off
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:55, Reply)
Bex
The dog ownership club will always group together. Especially if your dog is a bit like theirs.

EDIT: Maladicta, if you're any good with a sewing machine it'll be quicker to replace it...
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:57, Reply)
Zap
Well, it's good that that bit's over. I hope it was all you needed it to be.
*hugs*
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 20:58, Reply)
Very true MM :)
And I was able to tell him how to teach his 4 month old puppy from jumping up and scratching up his legs, so was beneficial for both parties I guess :)

Edit: Zap, hugs
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:01, Reply)
aw puppies!
So many of them about at the moment, I keep having *squee* moments.

Zap, hope it was a good service. My boyfriend's aunt had the most shambolic affair a few weeks ago. He forgot his notes and kept sort of making things up, then went up to her daughter at the end and said "I think we got away with it!"

He then blessed the coffin with a Carlsberg bottle. The label was still on.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:07, Reply)
Twas a nice
service, although half in English, half in Welsh. Held in the same chapel he was baptised and married in.

He was 92, damned good innings.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:11, Reply)
That's fairly impressive.
I'm gearing up for my nan. We got a call from the oncologist to say that she's probably only got a month or so left. Time is running out to find out who my dad's real dad is.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:13, Reply)
MM
will she not allow a DNA test or tell anyone who she suspects it may be?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:17, Reply)
ancrenne
according the birth certificate, his dad is English. However, his mum was travelling a lot around Italy at the time, and this was the 1950, so probably not the best time to be having wop babies.

We're more interested in the nationality TBH. You've met me, I don't exactly look entirely English, which is what I'm supposed to be. And my dad really looks like an Italian waiter.

EDIT: My dad doesn't care about finding his real dad, as he wasn't even around for the birth. And DNA tests can basically only determine whether you're European or not.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:19, Reply)
MM
Does she know and won't or can't say?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:25, Reply)
So it's a matter of
finding out for your own peace of mind then? Don't blame you. I don't plan on having children, but if I did I'd like to be able to tell them about their family and their history.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:27, Reply)
Livinabin
I have no idea. If I'm honest, I reckon she just wanted a kid and went and found a nice looking bloke to assist her. I doubt he ever knew.

It's just an interest thing really- I'd like to know if my theory is correct.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:29, Reply)
It would
be interesting to know.
I know very little about my heritage but I doubt it's anything exotic.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:32, Reply)
Livinabin
I think I just want the exoticness cause the rest of my family were all east end carpenters.

What age do you teach btw?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:36, Reply)
Je suis returned
Just watched a film. An awesome film.

3 guesses.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:40, Reply)
You can have a prize
But you weren't correct.

Shame.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:44, Reply)
Je Suis un Rock Star
MM
Primary, I've just qualified but I don't have job for September yet.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:45, Reply)
POD
Wall-e
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:45, Reply)
ummm...
The Dark Knight?

I seem to know an unusually large number of primary school teachers...
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:47, Reply)
Closer binlady
But still no cigar type thing.

edit - And MM takes the prize. Although I never actually promised a prize. So have some cake!

*proffers cake*
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:47, Reply)
MM
There are a lot of us about.
Slightly too many otherwise I would have a job!!
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:49, Reply)
HOORAY!!!!!!
winwinwinwinwinwinwinwinwin

*takes cake*

*stuffs face in front of you all*

WINS!
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:50, Reply)
And with that
i'll be off to have me dinner. See y'alls around

xx
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:51, Reply)
Bye MM
Just read beckys post about her day in the park.

Sounds much better than most people I meet at work. Some just stared at me today when I took their coffee over. How rude.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 21:54, Reply)
Night MM
PoD, this is why I refuse to do regular retail ever again. While I deal with clients on reception, it's very different to just members of the public turning up. Some are nice, many are fuckers.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:02, Reply)
Hello again peoples
My business with real people for the evening has now been attended to, so I can take off the garments protecting my decency, and lounge around with you lovely folks!

Bit about taking off garments is not necessarily true
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:02, Reply)
it's too hot to wear proper clothing right now
K2k6 and we only had tiny spots of rain earlier, not proper showers as promised, so it's 23 degrees here. Hence I'm posting in me pants tonight
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:05, Reply)
@Becky
Pants? Who needs them ;)

It's pissing down rain outside, and it's not that warm, but it's still humid, and currently it's 24°C in my bedroom.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:09, Reply)
It's still pretty warm here
So I removed my duvet from the duvet cover, so it's really just a sheet now. Much better.

I don't like having to interact with the public. So many idiots.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:09, Reply)
Hardly any rain
and no thunder and lightning.
*sulks*

Remove all garments, K2k6. You're among friends here.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:12, Reply)
I've been sleeping under a sheet for a few weeks
it does get cold when I wake up at 4am though, so keep a comforter at the bottom of the bed to pull over me without getting out of bed.

*is lazy*

Edit: Clendrix, when were you in pimpsville?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:12, Reply)
*removes remaining garments*
Ah, that's better. Much more comfortable.

I just hope nobody comes to the door now! I'll have to pretend to be in the bath or something.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:15, Reply)
I have a wooly rug under my bed for such occasions
How are we all doing this evening?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:16, Reply)
The general public
(of which I am not one) are cunts to a man.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:20, Reply)
Becky
I can't remember why, but I was going to be pimping Devil-In-Tights - it was something to do with a giant profiterole, Jelly Tot nipples and Borough High Street (funny how b3ta threads can resemble bad dreams).
Anyhoo, today I had a special offer on - 99p for 10 minutes with DiT. He complained bitterly and I was forced to resign. Hence, my departure from Pimpsville. I'm obviously not skilled at hiring out betighted demons for sexual pleasures.

Bert thought it was great though - I think he spent several 99pees.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:22, Reply)
Agreed, ancrenne
We all need pants. But not tonight.

I now have a mental image of dozens of naked b3tards tapping away at their keyboards! Perhaps my communal bath idea wasn't so daft after all.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:23, Reply)
Yo yo bitches
Hanging low?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:28, Reply)
Very low, Ethel
unhindered by clothing, as we are.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:30, Reply)
Indeed, Mr Unready
No restraining gussets here!
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:32, Reply)
I would like to state
That I am clad, not unclad like some other scots men in here.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:34, Reply)
Don't get me going
*rubs thighs with glee*
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:34, Reply)
Come on, PoD
Get with the naked crowd - nude is the new black.

(Or for those of you who happen to be sufficiently dark skinned, it's the same old black, I suppose)
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:38, Reply)
I think
That we would all prefer me to stay clad, no?


I'm going to presume we would.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:40, Reply)
Evening Ethel
Forgot to say earlier, PoD hope your wrist gets better soon. Remember you can't drink with antibollox. I've just come off a week's course and has ruined many plans I had for this week. Still, there's always next week :)E

Edit: PoD again, dunno, I don't know what you look like, so would be hard to judge,)

Edit: Woo Futurama's on
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:43, Reply)
PoD
Whatever you look like, get 'em off.
We think you're beautiful.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:46, Reply)
Hmm
I forgot about that, even though they are only anti-inflammitorys. And I nearly had a can of guiness earlier on that I have lying downstairs.

Just as well I didn't really.

Let's stick with we don't really want that.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:47, Reply)
@PoD
How can you resist clendrix's gentle hint to disrobe?

It's up to you of course, but you wouldn't want to be different now, would you?
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:50, Reply)
Ahh you're probably fine then
now come join the (semi)nekkidness
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:51, Reply)
Well it's too damn hot to sleep
but I'm gonna try anyway - early night means early to work which, in turn, could mean early to leave and drink beer with a bloke in a hat, if I'm lucky.

G'night naked lovelies! Mind you don't stick to anything in the heat.*

*each other is allowed
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:53, Reply)
*gets naked*
I left the real world and came back to lovely b3ta.
It was a bit scary out there!
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:54, Reply)
I feel pressured
How comes you aren't pressuring that becky one to do it?

Eh? Explain that.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:55, Reply)
*flashes wanderlust*
Night Clendrix x Edit: Just saw your reply about DiT and understand now :) I miss all the fun stuff you get up to during the day!

Pod: Eh, I don't understand the question
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:55, Reply)
I meant
That you aren't being pressured to disrobe, and asked for an explanation why.

I may have missed something saying you already are of course.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:57, Reply)
How?
I'm the one who started the nekkidness by saying I was posting in my pants.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:58, Reply)
Actually, Becky
you might as well de-pant now, as the rest of us are sitting here in the altogether (PoD excepted, of course).

Peer pressure, eh? Can't beat it.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:58, Reply)
Well fine
I give in.

*gives in*
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:00, Reply)
I'm tempted with nakedness
but don't want you all trying to climb through your screens to get me
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:00, Reply)
Nope
shant. I'm nipping back and forth between my room and the kitchen getting food, so I think a full frontal Becky might scare the flatmate.

*ponders scaring on purpose*

*thinks better of it*
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:00, Reply)
lots of naked people I don't know....
Seems like an average thursday night!
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:02, Reply)
That's better, PoD
Bet you're comfier now, eh?

Hmm, a full frontal Becky....

*forms mental image*

*grins*
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:04, Reply)
Right now it aint that pretty k2k6
but I should make more of an effort really. I've lost the weight I put on over the summer - 3kg in 6 weeks Woo - and feel more myself again now. Haha, fnarr.

Edit: Yay PoD :)
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:08, Reply)
According to the scales
I keep putting on weight, but it isn't showing, which is strange. I'm still not fat, and have put on a stone in the last few months.

Oh well.

Well done becks. Show it off ;)
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:11, Reply)
Seeing as how I'm in a good mood, Becky
I won't invoke Al's usual rule!

Unless you feel you want to, of course...

Tee hee.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:11, Reply)
Yay for cycling!
*remembers still needs to adjust gears on bike*

Oh well, that ain't happening just now, and it can wait until the weekend.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:25, Reply)
Mine is partly intentional
as I felt fat and rubbish when I was unemployed, but couldn't be arsed to do anything about it as I knew that as soon as I started working again I'd lose the weight as I'm on my feet all day.

Nope, no pics K2k6 ,)

Edit: You're cycling and doing stuff as you're not in college, so probably muscle mass as it weighs more than fat :) K2k6 would be able to explain it better
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:26, Reply)
I reckon
That it probably is just muscle, which in a roundabout way is probably no bad thing really.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:31, Reply)
My broadband went dead for a bit
but I've fixed it.

No pics? Ach, well. Can't blame a bloke for askingsuggesting.

Muscle is denser than fat, which is why you can be quite heavy and not look it, and also why fat people float better than thin or athletic ones when swimming.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:38, Reply)
So
It's kind of a good thing, and kind of a bad thing then?

I'll stick to thin and muscular I think.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:39, Reply)
Provided you can swim
it's all good, PoD!

I'm quite thin, but not really muscular, except round the shoulders, as I do a bit of swimming. But I have a little spare tyre round my middle, even though I have a BMI of 22 or whatever.

And I also need to catch up on kip, so I'm off to bed.

Night all.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:42, Reply)
Salt is good for you
Fact.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:48, Reply)
night K2k6
*eyes up salt mountains*

*bokes*

I'm off to bed as well y'all, night x
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:50, Reply)
Night night the becks
Sleep long and well.

Salt is second only to sugar, and is closely followed by oil.
(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 23:53, Reply)
Mmmm
That's a good combination that is.

Like chocolate and batter and oil.
(, Fri 1 Aug 2008, 0:05, Reply)
I've still
Never actually had one, as all the places around here said it ruins their oil. Did he enjoy it?

Everyone else seems to have left. It may be time to re-robe and head to bed.
(, Fri 1 Aug 2008, 0:17, Reply)
Catch you later
I have a fun day at work ahead, which won't be fun.

I hope it's quieter than today and yesterday and the day before.
(, Fri 1 Aug 2008, 0:25, Reply)
sorry
Sorry guys. I've been busy playing Pixel Junk Monsters on the PS3.
To bed!!
(, Fri 1 Aug 2008, 0:29, Reply)
Hello?
Are we all in bed now?
(, Fri 1 Aug 2008, 0:29, Reply)

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