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I know. One of mine does (Lake of burning shells)
and the other guy that was spamming about 2 months ago. |
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BQ5NZIP9
I felt like posting this here. Dan already heard it. So anyways, its me. It sounds shit when it gets to the end, so sorry about that. But this is just a rough version |
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yeah, probably. i was pretty tipsy. buzzo- that's so awesome that she likes you. i think one of my friends has posted once or twice somewhere but i'm not too sure. danny- i hope you feel better! yeah, it's all about maturity. i know a lot of younger folk dating seniors/college kids. |
Parking warden's smashing time
A parking warden smashed up a car with her ticketing machine after having a row with the owner. The meter maid "completely lost it" after Victoria Ekong tore up the ticket she had been issued for the car being on an overdue meter. After a furious row with the businesswoman and her boyfriend, the warden "flipped" and repeatedly battered their Rover 75 with her machine, reports The Sun. She rained blow after blow on the car, smashing the windscreen and the back window and breaking the mirrors. Victoria, 26, said: "I was stunned. This parking warden was behaving like a woman possessed. "I admit we had a nasty row over the ticket, but surely meter maids are used to arguments and are trained to keep their cool. "But instead of walking away she started screaming like some demon from a horror film." The incident, which Victoria's boyfriend filmed with his mobile phone, happened near her home in Barnet, North London. She believes the cost of the meter maid's wrecking spree will run to almost £1,000. A spokeswoman for Haringey Council, which employs the warden, said they were taking the incident seriously. |
Hello again, by the way. I have four days off work. Hope everything is good, and that Danny gets better soon.
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hah, wow. how are you, sebastian?
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Pretty good Jade, thanks.Tomorrow will be 19 years to the day since my partner and I first started courting.
How are you? |
Sebastian it's been a while man how are you?
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Very well indeed thanks. Yourself?
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I'm alright, I have got a nice weekend to look forward to. No school tomorrow and on friday and some friend is giving a homeparty. Life can be great...
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Life is grand. We've got two days off work now, so it's a four day weekend for us. We're going to do some walking and stuff, which will be nice.
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Lucky, lucky man Seb! 4 days off must be a blessing. I get 1 a week. Glad things are coming along well, and happy anniversary! I hope you get well soon Danny! |
Thank you. I have to say though that love where I work; it's a great place, but four days to do what we want is still nice.
A six day week sounds a bit harrowing. |
Working a job you like is one of the BEST things ever since it's self-motivating. I work at a golf club, and it was raining today and I got my hands soaked. So I just stood there with a weedwacker and a cigar looking around hoping that I'd get to leave early, which I did, so I went home and slept. I DO get a week off at one point for a cycling trip I have, but other than that it's pretty demanding.
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But if it's something you like then it's not so bad. I'd place a nice employer above a better-paying employer any day.
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Yeah that's true. I'm glad my superintendants are respectful to everyone. I'm just not happy with the repitition of the job
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congratulations, that's great. i'm sure you enjoyed these 19 years.
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Helloo. It's good to see you all
Halo 3 beta starts today. |
Awesome, can't wait for it.
Joel you should come to Belgium for the pukkelpop festival this summer! Danny boy agreed to come. |
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They've been lovely. How are you jico? |
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