Some discounts are barely worth the trauma.
Trauma - I notched that up as a threesome :D
Some discounts are barely worth the trauma.
you've gotta love Hyacinth Bucket, keeping up appearances. It is funny.
<- literally. Other than the sheer quantity of driving, I enjoyed it. I was actually a student at the time and when I discovered that I could make £17.50 an hour doing that and similar stuff like roll-outs and audits, I dropped out of uni.haha sorry I just respond to what I seeI do it in person too so you probably want to keep me away from any meetups
Actually I'm not quite as bad in person, it's partly the formal nature of the written, nay typed, word that brings it out in me. Spending years going through computer code looking for logical errors is another reason for my annoying behaviour.
. Luckily the lightning was at least 5 miles away applying the one missisipi, two missisipi rule. 8(I had a hired Vauxhall Omega that the company paid for. It was brand new, and someone had forgotten to put oil in it, and it fucked up going down the motorway. I got an Astra after that, which, after a long day, I reversed into a pillar in a service station :D The insurance excess was £500; that stung a bit.
i wasnt seriously put out or having a go, just making an observation, i wasnt in the least annoyed..I doubt you'd annoy any one in meet ups. Besides ive just had my haircut by the sexiest woman thats cut my hair for years, she was very sensual with it, plus she listened to me about some aspects of my situation, and she may be able to get me a job through a network of contact she has. That hairdressers is fuckin hot in many mneanings of the word. Or maybe she just wanted my phone number lol. Im not bothered wich possible outcome it may be but Im in a great mood now whatever. :D
It started thundering and lightening on my bike road home, about 2 days after i watched 'the worlds weirdest weather' about how bicycles make excellent lightning conductors and one guy got struck on his bike and two fireballs of lightning strikes blew holes in his thighs as the lightening exited his body. Luckily the lightning was at least 5 miles away applying the one missisipi, two missisipi rule. 8(