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Everything posted by plainlazy84
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Oh go on then
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Horny devils at the part-A I went to on Saturday. [attachmentid=7877] We had a few groups of kids knocking on our door yesterday but I just left it for the gf of my housemate to answer, who speaks absolutely no English and doesnt even live here. Easy way out. She doesnt look very emo to me Alexx ? Have I missed the sarcasm or am I just not down with the kids anymore in being able to identify an emo? anyone else got more halloween photos ?
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Watching the Chelsea v Barcelona game and then working on my dissertation after that. Just eaten the last of my pringles so have absolutely nothing to give to the little buggers. Hmmm a tin of rice pudding perhaps? or even better still a packet of stale bourbons. They certainly arent getting any money thats for sure. Dressed up as gandalf on Saturday for a halloween party. It's a complete bloody nightmare trying to drink with a massive novelty beard on... even more annoying than drinking with a comedy stick on tashe that continually falls off due to getting wet with beer.
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this is a thread about booze, binge and under age drinking. Not an excuse for you to go on a uneducated, racist, B.N.P driven tangent. What the hell?! Yeah and the shit weather in Britain.... why not blame that on the "pakis" and "yellow people" too? idiot. stick to the topic.
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Noooo it doesn't bare thinking about A bit of neighbours followed by laughing at the riff raff on the Jeremy Kyle show, before switching over when it all gets too much when as per usual Jeremy goes off on one with one of his rants.... twat It will be a sad day when I no longer have the time to watch the constant stream of bilge on morning/ midday tv and countless ads for loans/debt busting. Anyway.... I'm not so worried about the financial aspect of leaving uni (although it will of course be a massive burden), more about the change in lifestyle. During my gap year I worked full time in an office for 6 months, and each summer I have worked for three months full time for a large insurance company doing admin work and to be honest it bored me senseless. Bored to the point of counting the days down to going back to uni (essentially wishing my life away!), having no free time, and just feeling like every day/ week/ month was dragging on. It scares me to think that once Uni is over all I have to look forward to is 45-50 years of this until retirement! I guess it just depends on getting a job that you enjoy, that's challenging and has plenty of variety to keep it relatively interesting. But thats going to be easier said than done.
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Yeah the I.D thing is annoying. All the major clubs in Brighton ask for I.D now pretty much regardless of how old you look, so you need to be carrying it at all times. And a lot of places have got pretty tough on what they'll accept, so it's pretty much passport or driving license. I don't like the idea of carrying my passport around whilst off my face Even if you're not that drunk it's still not a great idea to be carrying it around on a night out. I dont have any problems with showing I.D but it's just stupid when you have to be carrying around such important documents. Could be worse though. When I lived in Canada some clubs wouldnt let you in without three forms of I.D. Driving license, passport and a credit card. One bouncer even doubted the validity of my British passport
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woah there that was a quick edit! I was wondering the same thing. I dont quite understand the logic behind your last (well befored you edited) paragraph? what difference does it make whether you really need a beer or not? you probably dont but then you dont NEED a lot of things. Why not ban booze altogether in that case? And an ice cold shandy tasting near enough the same as an ice cold beer?
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how will upping the age to 21 help? For a start half the buzz for the 14 year old, bus shelter frequenting, cider drinking scallies comes from the fact that they are doing something they shouldnt be. Bump the age up and it becomes even more of a "cool" thing to be seen doing it. And its not like it stops them now when the law is 18- kids will always find ways and means of aquiring booze. There will always be at least one local shop (Happy Shopper when I was a kid) that doesn't think twice about serving 14 year olds. Not to mention the options of getting someone older to buy it, stealing it from home, or elsewhere. No matter how good the schemes are to stop this kind of thing the kids will always find someway around it. The law is 21 in America and it's just ridiculous that you can be a fully grown adult, old enough legally to have sex, get married, vote, serve for your country etc etc but then not have the right to an ice cold beer.
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I've been thinking of posting something very similar to this for a few days now! I've just started my final year so come June next year I'll be thrown into the big bad world after 10 years (since High school) of study. Whilst I should be enjoying the time I have left being a lazy tax dodger I cant help but worry sometimes about what it's going to be like when it's all over. I'm mainly worried that I won't be able to find a good job and that my three years at uni (and £9,000 debt) would have been a complete waste of time and money. But then I'm also worried that if I do get a descent job I'll end up working crazy hours, have no free time, get stupidly stressed and probably end up a manic depressive When I was younger I was so damn laid back about everything, but the last few years I have started thinking and worrying far too much and it's bloody annoying. I think its the fear of responsibility coming around the corner. Anyway must stop rambling..... Yeah can we please have some views from those that have graduated? Hows life been since leaving uni? Do you miss it ?
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It's quite expensive enough thank you very much Ms Hewitt. So what happens when taxes go up but binge drinking and its related problems fail to get any better? will she propose another tax rise? Heck why not make it £10 a drink? that'll sort out the problems! My personal opinion is that this idea is total and utter wank As has already been said we have some of the highest tax rates on booze in Europe yet it doesnt seem to make any difference. Binge drinking is now so heavily ingrained into youth culture that an increase in prices won't change a thing. Baz isn't going to turn around to Gaz on a Saturday night and say "I was gonna dhaaaan 10 pints, get lairy, and throw someone through a window...... However this excessive tax rise will substantially decrease my disposable income and render my ability to pay for essential living costs useless. Drink up we can get back in time for Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway!" I go out, get pissed, have a laugh and that's it- why the hell should I (and the vast majority of others) have to pay for the ones that do cause trouble? I agree with Kris- get tougher on those that do break the law and generate extra revenues that way, which can be reinvested into longer term solutions.
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If they are stupid enough to spend £165 on RAM without checking whether or not it is compatiable first then they deserve it to be honest! By not saying anything it isn't misrepresentation, so as you said you are A-ok! If they do ask however then you are legally required to tell it like it is, but I'm guessing you would anyway.
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no. Jeff Lenosky is the man. So many memories of watching Evolve over and over again. If you have been riding for as long as he has then a change of direction and style is probably the best thing to keep it all from getting stale. But then he probably can't tap 55" or whatever consitutes a good rider these days, so therefore he sucks.
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Pete Wright quotes yes.
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The SM Pissup was a big success a few years ago, so Im sure a TF get together involving alcoholic beverages isnt out of the question. The levels of gayness is guaranteed to be off the rictor scale at any TF meet up- or maybe that was just George Seamons influence last time. Check out the fat version of Kip from Napoleon Dynamite below, as well as George (again) harrassing ugly ladies. (what you cant see is the hordes of women out of shot cueing up for a chance to get it on with this badboy dancer)
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Gandalf
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Not got around to it yet but hopefuly sometime this week. Requiem for a Dream is deeply harrowing and depressing but its just so good that you come out of it blown away. It makes you think. Definitly not one to whack on if your in the mood for something light hearted. Definitly must be seen though (well for me personally and most other people Ive spoken to about it too)
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well that was utter dross. Only decent moment in the game was the replays of Robinson misskicking with huge billboards of Borat giving the thumbs up- very appropriate for such a comical moment!
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Apparently North Korea would consider navy ships entering their waters and forming any kind of blockade as an "act of war". The US military and it's allies are far too stretched to launch an attack so its no suprise they are acting reasonably- they don't really have much choice. George Bush despises the North Korean regieme and if you remember it was on his axis of evil list a few years ago. When Clinton was in he kissed their arses in order to get them to drop their weapons programme, but when Bush came in the US cut all communication off and refused to negotiate with them- which has no doubt pissed off Kim no end. Good move
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Just bought One Flew Over the Cookoos Nest and Leon. Also just watched City of God for the first time- I've had it for ages just never got round to watching it before. Utterly amazing film! Could easily watch it again. One thing that bugged me though- There is a scene where the "Runts" are plotting to take out the gang leader, when he comes up from behind them and hears what they are planning. He manages to grab three of them. He shoots them both in the foot and then hands the 3rd runt the gun and tells him to kill one of them. He takes down the little boy with longish hair. Now I swear that same kid who had been shot dead later appears in another scene as a gang member. Did anyone else spot this, or am I just imagining things?
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I have done a fair bit of reading on North Korea because its pretty interesting how f**ked up the place is and how badly it's run. Before you moan about living in Britain spare a thought for the poor buggers in North Korea. Their leader has an ego the size of a planet and whilst millions of North Koreans starve to death due to an incredibly poor economy and living standards he spends almost all of the countries budget on the military (5th largest in the world for what is a tiny country) and builds huge stadiums, landmarks and statues of himself. Take a look at this..... Billy big head. The guy is an egomaniac and its no suprise that he is testing nucleur weapons. Kind of like "look at me and my new toys. You better Watch out" The country is not only communist it's a complete dictatorship- You can't enter or leave the country. There is no access to information that hasn't been government regulated. So that's no internet, no TV, no newspapers, no radio. Basically if you don't do what the government tell you to do (bow down to Kimmy for example) you will be locked away, and there is a good chance you will be beaten, raped and murdered. They don't really have any real allies. China are probably as close to an allie as they've got and they have heavily condemned the act. Bush & Blair wont go to war on Korea because look how stretched our militaries already are with Iraq and Afghanistan- not to mention public opinion. Its a very clever move by North Korea because they picked a time when the worlds two most powerful militaries will be able to do very little. It wont affect us for the time being anyway, and I cant see a nuclear war breaking out anytime soon, but then you never know. It interests me & scares me at the same time none the less.
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sigh, this place gets worse!
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Tis a good game. Can't beat a game of 21- it sounds lame until you actually try it. Sitting round in circle with drinks on the go. One person starts off the game by calling 1 and to which direction they wish to start in. So 1 to my left or right. Quite simply have to go around the circle trying to get up to 21. But its not that easy of course. You can say two numbers in one go which makes it change direction. If you say three numbers in one go then it skips a person. Sounds very easy but it wont be long before someone is caught out. If someone says a number when its not their go, or pauses too long before saying it then they have to drink two fingers worth. If you get to the end then whoever says 21 has to drink up. And then that person is allowed to introduce a new rule into the game. Left hand drinking for example, or instead of saying 4 it's 2,3 "back of the net!", 5. Whatever really. Its amazing how such a simple game can prove so bloody difficult after a few drinks. The worst is when you introduce your own rule only to break it yourself the very next go. Seriously give it ago!
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hmmm the Daily Mail ?
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Commando.... Good call. That was on the list we had up in my house ast year. Never got round to getting it though