And that's the thanks I got
On getting screwed over by people for whom you were doing a favour:
I spent several weeks helping my best friend - a complete layabout - with his A-Level computer science project so he wouldn't fail his course. In the end, he did so little work I actually ended up doing the whole thing for him in a half-term week I should really have spent revising for my own exams.
I got back to college to find that while I was hunched over a red-hot BBC Micro, he had spent the week screwing my girlfriend.
Then he didn't bother sitting the exam because "I'm going to fail anyway".
And that's the thanks I got. How have you been screwed over whilst doing someone a favour?
( , Thu 24 May 2007, 10:20)
On getting screwed over by people for whom you were doing a favour:
I spent several weeks helping my best friend - a complete layabout - with his A-Level computer science project so he wouldn't fail his course. In the end, he did so little work I actually ended up doing the whole thing for him in a half-term week I should really have spent revising for my own exams.
I got back to college to find that while I was hunched over a red-hot BBC Micro, he had spent the week screwing my girlfriend.
Then he didn't bother sitting the exam because "I'm going to fail anyway".
And that's the thanks I got. How have you been screwed over whilst doing someone a favour?
( , Thu 24 May 2007, 10:20)
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one night there were no shooting stars
so me and a mate let Billy Bragg wish on us instead.
Then he told everyone about how he wasn't sure whether it was right to wish on us, more or less assuming we weren't as good as his precious meteors, and making us feel bad for helping him out!
Signed,
a piece of space hardware.
PS If the laws of gravity weren't so very, very strict, I would've bloody fallen on him.
( , Thu 24 May 2007, 13:00, Reply)
so me and a mate let Billy Bragg wish on us instead.
Then he told everyone about how he wasn't sure whether it was right to wish on us, more or less assuming we weren't as good as his precious meteors, and making us feel bad for helping him out!
Signed,
a piece of space hardware.
PS If the laws of gravity weren't so very, very strict, I would've bloody fallen on him.
( , Thu 24 May 2007, 13:00, Reply)
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