
Yes, 'tis me!
I haven't been away, I have merely been at Sixth Form.
And it is taking up all of my time, damnit!
However, it's my birthday [18th] on Saturday, so yay!
No more news really. :)
( , Thu 9 Sep 2004, 22:28, archived)

For legalised drinking!!!!
and on that lovely note, I shall bid you all a very good night.
'night :)
( , Thu 9 Sep 2004, 22:29, archived)

... but I am usually scurrying off somewhere.
Any ideas for new TFs?
( , Thu 9 Sep 2004, 22:32, archived)

those were the days...
or not, as the case may be
( , Thu 9 Sep 2004, 22:33, archived)

( , Thu 9 Sep 2004, 22:33, archived)

/doesn't understand english names for a lot of stuff
like pudding
( , Thu 9 Sep 2004, 22:38, archived)

boot = trunk
trousers = pants
arse = fanny
I know that much.
( , Thu 9 Sep 2004, 22:42, archived)

pudding appears to be a lot of things that are more or less cylindrical and edible (or desserts).
( , Thu 9 Sep 2004, 22:44, archived)

Pudding n. 1. Soft or faily firm food consisting of ingredients mixed with or eclosed in flour or other farinaceous or cereal substance and cooked by boiling, steaming or baking, (HASTY, MILK, PLUM, YORKSHIRE, pudding); sweet (course of meal); the PROOF of the pudding.
2.Intestine of pig, etc. stuffed with oatmeal, blood, etc., (BLACK pudding). 3. Person or thing with pudding-like appearance etc. 4. (Naut.; also puddening). Pad, tow, binding, to prevent chafing etc. 5. ~-cloth, (in which some puddings are tied up for boiling); in the ~club, (sl.) pregnant; ~ face, large fat face; ~-head, stupid person; ~-stone, conglomerate rock of rounded pebbles in siliceous matrix.
( , Thu 9 Sep 2004, 23:11, archived)