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Gibberings CLXXXI - Is it Christmas yet?

i wanna get rekket on opiates but they are not worth it.
though if i lived on an island i would grow a fuck-load of kratom - lifetime supply. love that stuff but i can't get.

i know that sat-morning feeling. I got wasted last night (i was only at home) but i woke up 2pm today. win

tonight i shell be drinking most likely with whatever is going around. Just a quiet one. I have a bit of GHB left but not enough for the night. not touching it but love that stuff



heroin is actually boring and dwell. i don't find it pleasant or feel high from it. same with morphine. boring.

oxy is wehere it's at. speed ball that ty sir
oxy is so 2008 though (roger quote)


fuck i am confused with a lot atm.

edit-made one post. sry mods
 
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Convinced Mrs Snolls' nan to come see Dropkick Murphys with us next year. I mentioned it as a laugh and she asked me what they were like and decided they sound 'dead good' and will be joining us. Fucking legend she is
 
You MUST provide a full account of this when it happens. :D

Woke up at quarter to eleven, which is late for me. Had breakfast, two cups of green tea, two cups of coffee, two one-skin spliffs and a toot before finally heading for the shower which was supposed to invigorate me and spur me into supermarket action.

Instead, here I am sipping Jemmie's, tooting some more and trying to figure ways of avoiding the supermarket entirely. All the while scratching my nose like a cartoon smackhead. It's for the public's sake, not mine.
 
Weekend day supermarkets are hell on earth for me, packed to the brim so you cant ven get to rthe shelves or move around the store as theres allways some very slow doddery people in the way, and then the queus at the end of it all. The only positive thing about it is the abudnace of attractactive females, especially in the supermarkets that the university students go to. :\
 
That's the kind of encouragememt I need. That, Coca-Cola and Shane MacGowan. I've put one Doc on already. It's beautiful outside and it'd be a shame not to catch some of it.

Still, I don't expect much of a lull in my local student-dominated Sainsbury's. Just loads of people using the aisles as if they're a fucking social club, totally ignorant of the people trying to shop around them. Either that or it's Tesco in Burnage, which is full of middle aged alcoholic women unnecessarily pushing round huge trolleys for nothing more than a few bottles of wine, a couple of liqueurs, a baguette and a ready meal.

I feel like an entitled, enfranchised consumer already.
 
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Yes, it's the same one.

I barely even have a glance these days. Sometimes I'll get the odd smile, which is lovely, but I even creep myself out if I think about some of the more vulnerable-looking ones in a sexual way. Which is obviously what I always do, without fail.

Best just to check out the peppers, man.
 
I never even try anything anymore, i just make the odd admiring glance, never making eye contact or holding it for long enough as if to expect anything in return. I seem to be invisible to 75% of students these days, though if i do get a friendly smile or something more than that, then that comes as an unexpected bonus these days.
 
Perhaps the fact that you're not haughtily striding around dressed like something between a fifties greaser and a seventies NYC punk might have something to do with it. I am pretty unavoidably visible, y'know?

There's always a percentage of youngsters who find that aesthetic fascinating in some way. I imagine that percentage would be far smaller if I were in my fifties.

Those over 25 know how to spot a fuckup when they see one, sadly.
 
yeah i guess i try to blend in rather than stand out these days. You're still young enough to still be clinging on to the 'youth' status, in some ways, in my mind "youth" ends at 30, but that doesnt mean you suddenly have to change your outlook, style, or the way you do things imo.
 
I'd hate to be giving off 'ageing hipster' vibes...

I went through a mid-youth crisis at 25, where I started to dress like somebody's dad, but I eventually snapped out of it. I hope I'll become aware once it becomes time to dress my age, as they say.
 
I'd hate to be giving off 'ageing hipster' vibes....

What's with the ageing hipster vibe old man - are you not skimming middle age now? :p Try fleece and hit on some cougars, you'll do very well there :D

Anyhoo - I spend a bit of time looking online at the "Sammy's Big Tour"<3. Do you have a passport? If you do then that trip is easy and cheap. If not it looks like 10 hours + on ferries, trains / buses. You can get your own room at a hostel in Cork for about £25-£30 a night, shared is obviously a lot cheaper. With a flight I think your talking for 2 nights about £150ish. The long travel about £250+. That's for travel and accommodation, you're practically zilch to feed but you may drink a load, hence add more for that.

Good afternoon eadd.

MDB (hugs)<3
 
yeah its embarrasing to see middle aged men and women trying to dress like teenagers. But ofcourse that doesnt mean you have to suddenly start buying Marks and Spencers cardigans and creased trousers either. I guess/like to think that im kind of middle of the road, ive never been one for following fashions, i guess i dress like a hippyish (not hip) teacher or something on dress down day, but without the deliberately mismatched suit jacket and trousers routine that only teachers and university lecturers seem to adopt. I dont own a suit jacket for starters, let alone mismatching the trousers and jackets from differnt suits.

I'm sure that if i was to dress more flamboyantly or have a more eccentric hair style that the police would pay me a lot more attention than they do currently. They rarely look twice at me, which is just the way i like it. Not that i usually leave the house carrying drugs with me, but its just a hassle im glad i dont have to put up with:\

Apparently the Harrington jacket is a sure-fire sign of an ageing hipster. Or so one of my friends told me when i was about 18, he said "That guys an ex-punk", "How do you know that?", "Harrington Jacket". He was usually right about things too, that guy. Bah, i quite fancy getting a Harrington jacket too for those days that are neither too cold nor too warm.:\

I think it's possible to over think and obsess about all this, and just wearing what you feel comfortable in is usually OK.

It's also embarrasing to see adults copying the style of famous rock stars or w/e, teenagers can get away with it, but a few years ago there were quite a few adults walking around town wearing Pete Doherty's hat and jacket style which really grated on me, no matter how "cool" they might have felt that they looked, that's probably what grated the most, especially one guy who had a gorgeous girl with him, and she was clealy completely besotted by the guy. :|
 
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Those big black thicked glasses with no lenses in get on my tits a bit, the amount of people around exeter that wear those things
 
What's with the ageing hipster vibe old man - are you not skimming middle age now? :p Try fleece and hit on some cougars, you'll do very well there :D

Fleece? Give over! :D

Anyhoo - I spend a bit of time looking online at the "Sammy's Big Tour"<3. Do you have a passport? If you do then that trip is easy and cheap. If not it looks like 10 hours + on ferries, trains / buses. You can get your own room at a hostel in Cork for about £25-£30 a night, shared is obviously a lot cheaper. With a flight I think your talking for 2 nights about £150ish. The long travel about £250+. That's for travel and accommodation, you're practically zilch to feed but you may drink a load, hence add more for that.

Awwww, that's so sweet of you! Thanks. <3

I did similar research a few weeks back, but I didn't get things to work out quitr as cheap. Which shows the common sense discrepancy between us for the gulf it is. I've got a passport so I can definitely fly - they stopped the high speed ferry service from Swansea in 2006 (always handy and cheap), which is a real shame, because Cork harbour is a beautiful natural harbour.

It does mean dealing with airports, which I detest, but hey ho.

Problem is, I'm just likely to get steaming and act the tit.
 
Fleece? Give over! :D

Do you stick to your leather jacket all year round, including the literallly freezing cold days? 8o

I've got one of those fluffy "insulated" bomber jackets for the winter, it's actually really shit for keeping out the cold though, the feather lining is no where near plumped up enough, and it cost £80 :! so i have to wear a fleece underneath. Fleece jackets definately get the thumbs up from me im afraid.
 
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Of course I stick to my leather jacket. It's pretty warm, especially with a scarf. I also own a leather trenchcoat, but I haven't had the chutzpah to wear that in a good ol' while.

I'm well aware that fleece is more practical. Can you really imagine me in a fleece jacket though?
 
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