Anyone go out on the bank holiday? Wish i did, instead stayed in but could have been worse.
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What a lovely weekend I've had.
Every year there's a Mayday festival thingie on the last Sunday of the month. Basically, loads of local bands and DJs play, there's lots of stalls and amusements for kiddies and such, and you sit around with a group of friends drinking and getting stoned in the park. The worst that could happen is the weather being bad, but it wasn't. At all.
I spent most of Monday and Tuesday playing Resi 4, having finally found a copy!
I can't believe I'm actually enjoying a Resident Evil game. This is a first!
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Sounds like u had a good week/weekend. All i've done is worry about uni work and go out in Leeds which while good encountered many idiots along the way. Playing footy tonight so that's good but then again i could have a crap trainnin session which would compound for the most part the shockin week i have had so far.
Go to London to watch Chelsea Saturday in a pub opposite Stamford Bridge to celebrate the premiership and try to forget about the Champions League (Missed Japanese class to watch my team go out of this o the dissapointment) so its not all bad, and Leeds Saturday will hopefully be void of idiots as opposed to Wednesday we live and hopeHow's Zoo keeper goin Ady?
Last edited by JU!; 05-05-2005, 18:38.
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I am agasp.
Walking back from the shop after having sought out a couple of tinnies for the evening, two lads about 10/11 were coming the other way on their bikes. As the path is quite narrow I moved over onto the grass to let them go through and they said "Thank you sir". Both of them.
I suppose it's a sad reflection on society that I was amazed by this. So few people have manners these days, especially kids, that quite frankly I was genuinely surprised.
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We live in a nice area, but lately it's been getting trashed by a group of young kids. They made a fire in the middle of my road. Then i saw them running away from something by the road next to mine, they'd smashed a window or something and then just ran away. I chased them in my car but they hid in some gardens and I couldn't see.
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Working in retail (though hopefully not for much longer), I can relate entirely with what Marty said. To get a teenager in who is actually able to speak coherently, say thank you and not come across as a little scrote is something unique. And just like Marty said, it's sad that they're the exception rather than the rule.
On a slightly similar note, I've found all Americans and Canadians that come in to be by far the most polite and generous people I encounter. As the US isn't always portayed in a positive manner it's a bit of a surprise, especially as the people I've spoken too are far from dumb.
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Originally posted by JU!How's Zoo keeper goin Ady?
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Originally posted by bowser123On a slightly similar note, I've found all Americans and Canadians that come in to be by far the most polite and generous people I encounter.
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Originally posted by bowser123On a slightly similar note, I've found all Americans and Canadians that come in to be by far the most polite and generous people I encounter. As the US isn't always portayed in a positive manner it's a bit of a surprise, especially as the people I've spoken too are far from dumb.
As 2Pac once said: "California knows how to party". No ****. (Ok, so Reno is in Nevada but it's close enough)
West Coast baby!!
I knew when I was back in England having to deal with snot-nosed f**king gel-boy spikey haired airline desk job mother****ers that can't even file missing items properly or with any manners. Get to f**k you London c**t!!
I went there generally hating America, I came back loving the place and the people. Mind, everyone I spoke to slagged off the East Coast to no end.
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Originally posted by DavidFallowsMan, I HATE it how everyone thinks of Americans as being *****. When I went to Reno I got on with so many people. That place was Laid-back Kingdom, I fit right in. I've never felt more embraced in all my life.
As 2Pac once said: "California knows how to party". No ****. (Ok, so Reno is in Nevada but it's close enough)
West Coast baby!!
I knew when I was back in England having to deal with snot-nosed f**king gel-boy spikey haired airline desk job mother****ers that can't even file missing items properly or with any manners. Get to f**k you London c**t!!
I went there generally hating America, I came back loving the place and the people. Mind, everyone I spoke to slagged off the East Coast to no end.
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