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» Tightwads
Another friend at uni
was hilariously tight. She would never tip taxi drivers, which is fair enough I guess, but the thought of giving a taxi driver 20p was out of the question to her. If we went out to eat she would always order a starter, and then finish off the leftovers of other peoples meals. the funniest thing came after a friends birthday lunch, there were four pennies, drink drenched left on the table. Then we hear..."does anyone mind if i take these"...
Knock yourself out dear!
(Thu 23rd Oct 2008, 19:32, More)
Another friend at uni
was hilariously tight. She would never tip taxi drivers, which is fair enough I guess, but the thought of giving a taxi driver 20p was out of the question to her. If we went out to eat she would always order a starter, and then finish off the leftovers of other peoples meals. the funniest thing came after a friends birthday lunch, there were four pennies, drink drenched left on the table. Then we hear..."does anyone mind if i take these"...
Knock yourself out dear!
(Thu 23rd Oct 2008, 19:32, More)
» Spoilt Brats
A friend of mine
at Uni, who was also my housemate for 2 years was what you would call an awkward bitch. She had been brought up given everything she wanted, and her dad payed for her University and gave her money each week to spend (guilt money). Granted her parents were divorced but it was no excuse for her behaviour. I blame her mum for letting her get away with it.
She was mean to her sister, and to us, and we walked on eggshells for a while not wanting to deal with the fallout if we upset her. Her morals were skewed and hypocritical, claiming she didnt like people who cheated, while sleeping with someone elses boyfriend. (I found out after Uni that she also slept with someone I was seeing). We always went where she wanted and when she wanted on a night out. Once she was so pathetic, when my other housemate wouldn't make a cup of tea for her when she demanded, she went into her room and messed it up and put a load of her clothes on (not unlike Joey in Friends). In our third year she had a boob job which was encougaed by her mother. She was "depressed" and seemed to think this would make her better.
Getting to my point...
Our other housemate who was the cows best friend was such a lovely person and on coming to University tried to see the best in people and hardly ever bitched or argued. However, the cow encouraged her to be more bitchy. After 3 years of the ratty faced bitch being horrible to her on a daily basis to make herself feel better and because she was jealous she started on the nice friend in a club for no reason. And which point my nice friend just launched a tirade in response to 3 years of shit, and we and our other housemate promptly left the club and left her on her own. She's tried to apologise since but I no longer talk to her, while nice friend is civil.
Her encouragement to be a bitch backfired!
Spolied people sometimes get their comeuppance!
Length? No apologies, im a noob.
(Thu 9th Oct 2008, 21:17, More)
A friend of mine
at Uni, who was also my housemate for 2 years was what you would call an awkward bitch. She had been brought up given everything she wanted, and her dad payed for her University and gave her money each week to spend (guilt money). Granted her parents were divorced but it was no excuse for her behaviour. I blame her mum for letting her get away with it.
She was mean to her sister, and to us, and we walked on eggshells for a while not wanting to deal with the fallout if we upset her. Her morals were skewed and hypocritical, claiming she didnt like people who cheated, while sleeping with someone elses boyfriend. (I found out after Uni that she also slept with someone I was seeing). We always went where she wanted and when she wanted on a night out. Once she was so pathetic, when my other housemate wouldn't make a cup of tea for her when she demanded, she went into her room and messed it up and put a load of her clothes on (not unlike Joey in Friends). In our third year she had a boob job which was encougaed by her mother. She was "depressed" and seemed to think this would make her better.
Getting to my point...
Our other housemate who was the cows best friend was such a lovely person and on coming to University tried to see the best in people and hardly ever bitched or argued. However, the cow encouraged her to be more bitchy. After 3 years of the ratty faced bitch being horrible to her on a daily basis to make herself feel better and because she was jealous she started on the nice friend in a club for no reason. And which point my nice friend just launched a tirade in response to 3 years of shit, and we and our other housemate promptly left the club and left her on her own. She's tried to apologise since but I no longer talk to her, while nice friend is civil.
Her encouragement to be a bitch backfired!
Spolied people sometimes get their comeuppance!
Length? No apologies, im a noob.
(Thu 9th Oct 2008, 21:17, More)
» Stupid Colleagues
My close mate who used to be colleague
thought unicorns were real.
(Tue 8th Mar 2011, 14:21, More)
My close mate who used to be colleague
thought unicorns were real.
(Tue 8th Mar 2011, 14:21, More)
» Ginger
I am
ginger. And I actually like it. Because usually by my age MOST people have got past the teasing thing. I can take a bit of teasing, have taken a lot in the past but there is always a comment that will upset you, although I'm not quite sure what it is yet. That's not an invitation!
Also I find men actually don't mind it!
Although I will admit I don't want ginger kids because I don't want them to be picked on :(
(Thu 25th Feb 2010, 23:41, More)
I am
ginger. And I actually like it. Because usually by my age MOST people have got past the teasing thing. I can take a bit of teasing, have taken a lot in the past but there is always a comment that will upset you, although I'm not quite sure what it is yet. That's not an invitation!
Also I find men actually don't mind it!
Although I will admit I don't want ginger kids because I don't want them to be picked on :(
(Thu 25th Feb 2010, 23:41, More)