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I watched the Star Trek movie for the second time last night and it was rather amazing.

What has delighted you lately?
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 19:50, 45 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
You just made me realise
I'm off to see the Mrs in a week. She has took a few months abroad in Toulouse.

I can tell you what's pissed me off lately though. Natwest charging me for a direct debit which didn't send. Even though all details were correct and enough funds were in my account.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 19:54, Reply)
TwatWest are pretty useless on all fronts, really.
I went on my Erasmus year, which is what I assume your Mrs is doing, and lived in Switzerland for five months, using alternately my Swiss bank card and my UK one. No comment.

I then moved to Italy and only after I'd been there for five months did they send me a letter saying "we have detected suspicious activity on your account" and asked me to call them". Sure enough I do and they ask why there have been so many transactions in Italy all of a sudden...

How is your good lady liking it?
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:02, Reply)
She's loving it
but she has mixed feelings about coming back. She doesn't want to say goodbye to the new friends she met. On the plus side though, there'll be a 16 month old, hyperactive, german shepherd at home though (as well as a border collie and 2 cats.)
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:37, Reply)
I can understand that - I came back from Lausanne nearly 3 years ago and I still miss it terribly.
Long distance does suck, though, so at least that'll be over, right?

And fluffeh! Do you have photos? You can't just allude to fluffeh - especially German Shepherds - and not show photos!
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:39, Reply)
here you go
German Shepherd: www.b3tards.com/u/d3b9db17265230941f27/tara.jpg
Border Collie: www.b3tards.com/u/d3b9db17265230941f27/31052008303.jpg
White Floof: www.b3tards.com/u/d3b9db17265230941f27/tchae.jpg
Black Floof: www.b3tards.com/u/d3b9db17265230941f27/18072009754.jpg
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:08, Reply)
Awwww :D
You are officially awesome.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:38, Reply)
There's more floof if you want it.
www.b3tards.com/u/d3b9db17265230941f27/16082008448.jpg
www.b3tards.com/u/d3b9db17265230941f27/baby_tara.jpg
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:53, Reply)
My boyfriend buying
me a shitload of groceries yesterday :)
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 19:56, Reply)
Awww, bless him!
That's incredibly sweet :)
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 19:59, Reply)
Probably the best recent thing
is an old university mate inviting me down to stay with him and his fiancee in Berkshire. I am bringing him some weed and we plan to cruise around the countryside talking bollocks and laughing a lot, like we used to do. Haven't seen him in over 3 years, but always counted him as one of my greatest friends. Stood by me when I went scarily mental at uni. It's good to maintain friendships like that but I hope he's not just inviting me 'cos he feels sorry for me - it's all been done through facebook and it's blatantly obvious I have no life here.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:16, Reply)
I'm planning a similar thing for a school mate of mine.
He stuck by me when everyone else hated me, and I owe him a tremendous amount. I'm going to try to book him and his Mrs a weekend break for New Year and buy him several drinks if he should pass this way, which I hope he will.

Hang on to this one, he's worth his weight in gold :)
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:19, Reply)
He is
The man's a fucking genius. He presented a radio show in his first year of uni that was listened to by an average of 5 students, but it cracked me up like nothing but Chris Morris could at the time. Lifelong communist who greets strangers with "hello doctor", "boom cheeseman", "hi slough" and infinitely more. All-round fucking cool guy who should really have got much further than teaching physics at a secondary school. Got himself a hot fiancee though.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:38, Reply)
I think it's a job requirement for physics teachers to be legends of this magnitude.
He sounds an absolute dude! I greet my colleagues with "a hoy hoy" and "pip-pip" and say "much obliged" instead of "thanks", but he's taken it to a whole new level :) I am impressed.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:41, Reply)
You'd think that...
There was a girl who was nice to me in school and quite protective, then she sided withy my ex over something and decided I was at fault. Years later when none of it mattered we bumped into each other and she said sorry and she knew I was alright after all.
SHe was keen to be all BFF but I felt we'd changed (she took drugs, I didn't, she was paranoid about everythihg, I'm not) and maybe it was nice just to catch up occasionally.
Then she tried to snog me, despite having a husband and child. I told her to get her head together.
Then she totally flipped, sent me a text saying I was a hound and that I'd ruined her family and that she was going to kill me.
I was naturally scared but her brother came round to apologise and said she had been sectioned.
I got another text saying "I got sectioned but I'm ok now my little one. It's always the little innocents who are doubted. Would you like to go on a little holiday with me?"

I declined.

Her best friend was subjected to an impromptu baptism using a washbasin the following week.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:41, Reply)
Jesus, and I thought my contemporaries were insane.
That's genuinely scary... makes Stalker Girl look almost fluffeh.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:46, Reply)
Haha Mal I've edited too!
She phoned me going "OH WE WILL MEET, YOU DEVIL!" and text "Enjoy your knightmares". I was tempted to say "The 1980s adventure programme?" but I didn't. God help her like. Too many drugs and mental illness don't mix well.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:48, Reply)
OK... she actually terrifies me.
To just be able to flip like that, it's really unsettling when you see it happen but this is on a much larger scale than I've ever experienced myself.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:53, Reply)
There was a rumour she'd flipped once at school
Her aunty had to rescue her from a mad religious place.
Her family are very religious. I think it all mixed together and sent her bonkers.
She was dead hard, which was one of the reasons I was grateful for her protection at school, ha.
Next time, take your beating and go it alone, it will bite you on your arse years later!
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:55, Reply)
And people wonder why I don't believe in organised religion.
I seriously think it's responsible for fucking more people up than drugs and 4chan combined.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:58, Reply)
I dunno
My nana's catholic but she doesn't take every word seriously and she can laugh at the campness. I was allowed to go off my own way, but respected my older family members' belief in funny statues. In fact it's documented on here that I'm not religious but that St Jude is my homeboy.
Christenings and weddings are family gatherings I enjoy, while not fully participating.
It's when people put it before logic and kindness and health that it gets scary.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:02, Reply)
My mother was raised Catholic
and as a result has a pathological dislike/fear of nuns (she nearly shat it when she came to see me in Italy as there's a huge convent in Siena) so she raised me with no real religious leanings to speak of. I've seen the whole gamut of religious reactions, from diehard Scientologists to my nan, who is staunch Irish Catholic and am glad I'm not in any of it.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:06, Reply)
yeah, it's the diehard and the staunch you've got to watch
They're mean to kids.
People who just get on with it can do what they like.
I salute and whistle when I see a lone magpie...
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:08, Reply)
As long as they don't insist I think the same way
people can do what they wish as long as it doesn't hurt anyone. I hate having people's opinions forced on me in any context but especially religious!
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:25, Reply)
Can I please tell you what has NOT delighted me lately?
I got an email instructing me to give money to a lady for something she ordered for me. Not something I myself ordered.
This has me most displeased so I asked her to cancel it.
I should've told her to suck my cock.
I am quite pissed.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:30, Reply)
you should have told her to suck your cock
darn tootin' right there
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:33, Reply)
Could you elaborate?

(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:35, Reply)
it's so dumb
I ordered a basket for my mum for christmas, and there is a cake pan that goes with it but you have to buy seperately.
My mate told her I wanted it but couldn't afford it yet.....considering I had already paid $200 for the other basket.
So I get an email saying "hey suchandsuch mentioned you wanted this for your mum so I went ahead and ordered it, hope this is okay I need the money friday"
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:45, Reply)
What a moron
There was evidently a reason why you didn't order it.
Are you pissed in the american way or pissed in the english way?
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:46, Reply)
american
I'm quite fucking angry
and now the mate is all "so you don't want it at all?" UH NO THATS WHY I DIDNT FUCKING ORDER IT
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:52, Reply)
Tell her to stick it
Seriously. Asking people for money they don't owe you...
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:53, Reply)
I'm utterly, utterly fucked off.
Having some christmas tea to calm myself.

How is you Roota Claus??
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:01, Reply)
I have feline Aids
Or a very bad cold or something.
I'm happy enough though.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:04, Reply)
seeing
my little sister has delighted me. Not seeing her for a term brought back how sweet she is
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:08, Reply)
That's lovely :)
When I haven't seen my family for a few months the novelty wears off in a couple of hours!
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:23, Reply)

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