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Buy Kurious! - September 22, 2008 02:52 PM (GMT)
Christmas and lack of dosh.
World economy.
The price of chips.
Felt - the band.
Have I got some hideous disease/condition?
Am I a hypochondriac or do I have a sixth sense and there really is something wrong with me?
Did I lock the back door when I left the house this morning?
Am I a bit of a dickhead, when all's said and done?
Will anyone reply to this thread?
Is the funny woman who lives opposite me, who talks only to herself a nutter or just misunderstood?
Does love exist?
Have I wasted my life?
Why have I wasted my life?
Mmm, the bloke who just walked past me is quite fit.
Have I written enough or too much?

What's on yer mind??? ------> Over to you! :)
x

terrywaitesez - September 22, 2008 02:56 PM (GMT)
"I wish those fucking yappy little dogs next door would shut the fuck up!!"

bradx - September 22, 2008 02:59 PM (GMT)
my poor memory
trying to find a place that sells cd wrappers
looking forward to my tea - mrsx is making soup
trying to work out how different the alt mix of Forever Changes is
not drinking
deal or no deal on in 20 minutes
thinking about mrsx's trip to Norway that's coming up
Streets is really bad ... his new album is shit
garlic on my fingers



My Balloon - September 22, 2008 03:00 PM (GMT)
:D

I'm bored
Should I be doing something different with my life
Shall I go for a piss now or wait 10 minutes
What is Rachel listening to on her earphones
Why is Matthew smuggly smiling
Is everyone in this office as bored as me
Do people settle for less than they should in exchange for safeness
What shall I have for tea tonight
Why is the office hippie still wearing sandals
The bloke coming down the stairs in a black led zep t-shirt looks a complete pratt with his little goatee
Will I ever have sex again

New Profile Razor Unit - September 22, 2008 03:08 PM (GMT)
My throat hurts
Why wont this cough go away?
Working at home to get things done - hasn't worked today has it
Nice cup of tea
Why does it take Tom so long to get changed?
What if I had...? Or is it all part of a grand plan?
What bag should I take?
No more emails today please Vickie
And the results of the tests on Wednesday, what will it mean?

Audrey Wetherspoon - September 22, 2008 03:14 PM (GMT)


I bet Indiana Jones never gets thrush.

Zoot Horn Polo - September 22, 2008 03:18 PM (GMT)
Is this tinnitus or is the phone ringing
Why did David Miliband say the word "dissing" in his speech
What should I get my mother for a birthday present
Where is the best Chinese restaurant in Brighton
Will Sussex be relegated on Saturday
Are those new people downstairs
Can they hear my Miles Davis album is it too loud
Why do some people say tea and other people say dinner
Why do I say dinner
Am I hopelessly middle class
Shall I have my dinner on the veranda or in the car-port
How now brown cow
Audrey Wetherspoon has snakes in his house
Mind you, could be useful
You could stuff them under the doors and keep the draught out
Of course they
Might bite you
All the same
Then you'd be in a chilly hospital ward and catch
MRSA

bradx - September 22, 2008 03:23 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Zoot Horn Polo @ Sep 22 2008, 04:18 PM)
Where is the best Chinese restaurant in Brighton

Gars - in Prince Albert Street is always very good.

I used to like the one that is upstairs in Queens Rd... just by the Seagulls shop.. Can't remember the name of it... but I haven't been for a long time.



Zoot Horn Polo - September 22, 2008 03:27 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (bradx @ Sep 23 2008, 03:23 AM)
QUOTE (Zoot Horn Polo @ Sep 22 2008, 04:18 PM)
Where is the best Chinese restaurant in Brighton

Gars - in Prince Albert Street is always very good.

I used to like the one that is upstairs in Queens Rd... just by the Seagulls shop.. Can't remember the name of it... but I haven't been for a long time.

I'm taking my parents, you understand. I don't want somewhere with 'a vibe'.

There's a new place near me, but it's deserted all the time. When I say I don't want 'a vibe', I don't want 'the tell-tale odour of imminent bank repossession' either.


Stranger - September 22, 2008 03:28 PM (GMT)
recording an album, and how to do it
the song 'One Woman' by Isaac Hayes
the sad aftermath of a break-up of a couple of people I know...why can't people get on, or at least be more accepting of differences when falling out? :(
the music of a talented girl singer I know
seeking a more local female singer for my music projects
my need to diet :ohdear:
will I get on with some girl again even as friends and it not go horribly wrong :unsure:
hope my music event goes ok this week
hope my new earplugs finally arrive this Friday and that I feel ok to do hospital radio again
enjoyed going to the coast yesterday, and seeing that baby deer so close was a marvel
need to remember the song I started writing in my head last night beyond the words and chords I stored in my phone
good weekend ahead, checking out a girl I know's boyfriend's band with her at last
might see my cousin at the weekend too
work's boring at times but I like the 'all hands to the wheel when needed' and solve problems on the spot mentality
The Fall reissues are good news :)

My Balloon - September 22, 2008 03:32 PM (GMT)
Who is Vickie and why is she sending New Profile Razor Unit emails?
Is she stalking him?
Did they have an office romance but now he has moved on?
Are they filthy emails packed with erotic activities that she would like to do with New Profile Razor Unit?
Is Vickie really a man?
If I went home tonight and dawn of the dead/28 days later happened, how long could I survive with the food I have and would I have to barricade the door, or maybe hide in the attic? It's lucky I have 400 duty free cigs but what if my lighter runs out?

Mid To Late Thirties - September 22, 2008 03:33 PM (GMT)
I Thought hopelessly middle class people said "supper".

A Worried Man - September 22, 2008 03:38 PM (GMT)
The training course I am going on tomorrow.
The drink I'd said I'd go for tomorrow evening and whether I can be arsed.
Pervy stuff.
Am I noticably weird to others? What do they say about me behind my back?
I'm hungry.
That thing I bid for on ebay.
How are you supposed to spell "noticably"?
Can I be bothered to watch "Merlin" tonight, or is it really just for kids.

Mere Pseud. - September 22, 2008 03:41 PM (GMT)

Audrey Wetherspoon - September 22, 2008 03:44 PM (GMT)
God, I hope people don't think I keep snakes, like a friendless Goth.
What do I say, dinner or supper, or is it tea?
What's wrong with Wikipedia?

the very famous sports reporter - September 22, 2008 03:46 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (A Worried Man @ Sep 22 2008, 03:38 PM)
How are you supposed to spell "noticably"?

Correctly.

New Profile Razor Unit - September 22, 2008 03:48 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (My Balloon @ Sep 22 2008, 04:32 PM)

Who is Vickie and why is she sending New Profile Razor Unit emails?

Because she can't make a decision

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Is she stalking him?

Oh God I hope not! What do you know?

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Did they have an office romance but now he has moved on?

Certainly not!!! That would be unethical. Anyway, that tongue piercing of hers just turns me off

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Are they filthy emails packed with erotic activities that she would like to do with New Profile Razor Unit?

Sackable offence. I'd see to it!

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Is Vickie really a man?

I don't have 100% proof (see answer 3) but I don't think so.

A Worried Man - September 22, 2008 03:51 PM (GMT)
It is possible to go off people.

Zoot Horn Polo - September 22, 2008 03:52 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Mid To Late Thirties @ Sep 23 2008, 03:33 AM)
I Thought hopelessly middle class people said "supper".

No, that's upper-middle.

I may be middle-class but I can assure you I've never said 'supper' in my life.

A Worried Man - September 22, 2008 03:54 PM (GMT)
It's another thread I suppose but I say dinner for the meal you eat at about midday, tea for the main evening meal, and supper for a snack before going to bed. What class am I?

That is both a question and what is on my mind at the moment.

Audrey Wetherspoon - September 22, 2008 03:57 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Zoot Horn Polo @ Sep 22 2008, 04:52 PM)
QUOTE (Mid To Late Thirties @ Sep 23 2008, 03:33 AM)
I Thought hopelessly middle class people said "supper".

No, that's upper-middle.

I'm not so sure. I used to stay with some people who had 'supper' in front of Starsky & Hutch on a Saturday night and it was breakfast cereal. They definitely weren't upper-middle. Not with a black and white telly.

Zoot Horn Polo - September 22, 2008 03:57 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (A Worried Man @ Sep 23 2008, 03:54 AM)
It's another thread I suppose but I say dinner for the meal you eat at about midday, tea for the main evening meal, and supper for a snack before going to bed. What class am I?


I don't know, but I look down on you with a haughty expression on my face.

Fritter - September 22, 2008 03:58 PM (GMT)
Why am I so unhappy at not being able to get a ticket to the Bill Drummond reading tomorrow?
Will someone drop out at the last minute and the bookshop'll call me?
Should I just hang around and pounce on him as he goes in, after all I just want to shake his hand, sod the signature?
Am I going mad?
Poor Gore.
Will I ever.....

the very famous sports reporter - September 22, 2008 03:59 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Zoot Horn Polo @ Sep 22 2008, 03:52 PM)
I've never said 'supper' in my life.

Do you refer to that excruciating Genesis track as Tea's Ready or Dinner's Ready?. Or do you, perhaps wisely, not mention it at all?

Audrey Wetherspoon - September 22, 2008 04:00 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (A Worried Man @ Sep 22 2008, 04:54 PM)
It's another thread I suppose but I say dinner for the meal you eat at about midday, tea for the main evening meal, and supper for a snack before going to bed. What class am I?

That is both a question and what is on my mind at the moment.

Our posts overlapped, but that must have been the meal I'm talking about.

Zoot Horn Polo - September 22, 2008 04:01 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (the very famous sports reporter @ Sep 23 2008, 03:59 AM)
QUOTE (Zoot Horn Polo @ Sep 22 2008, 03:52 PM)
I've never said 'supper' in my life.

Do you refer to that excruciating Genesis track as Tea's Ready or Dinner's Ready?. Or do you, perhaps wisely, not mention it at all?

"Supper's" is not the same word as "supper".

I say "supper's" all the time.

But NEVER "supper".

My Balloon - September 22, 2008 04:01 PM (GMT)
Do tongue piercings turn me off, or on! Are they dangerous for your cock? Has anyone had their foreskin ripped off by a tongue piercing?

Mr. Marshall - September 22, 2008 04:06 PM (GMT)
Is it too early for a beer?
Should I have a cig now or wait until I have a beer?
What am I cooking for tea?
I loved the Francis Bacon exhibition
Why oh why did I shout out at "Jimmy!" at Dominic West in HMV this afternoon?

bradx - September 22, 2008 04:06 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Zoot Horn Polo @ Sep 22 2008, 04:27 PM)
QUOTE (bradx @ Sep 23 2008, 03:23 AM)
QUOTE (Zoot Horn Polo @ Sep 22 2008, 04:18 PM)
Where is the best Chinese restaurant in Brighton

Gars - in Prince Albert Street is always very good.

I used to like the one that is upstairs in Queens Rd... just by the Seagulls shop.. Can't remember the name of it... but I haven't been for a long time.

I'm taking my parents, you understand. I don't want somewhere with 'a vibe'.

There's a new place near me, but it's deserted all the time. When I say I don't want 'a vibe', I don't want 'the tell-tale odour of imminent bank repossession' either.

Well - quite an impressive place is the floating Pagoda restaurant at Brighton marina. It's on a chinese style boat. I've been there (admittedly a few years back) ... and service and food was exemplary.

Gars IS good though.

New Profile Razor Unit - September 22, 2008 04:10 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (My Balloon @ Sep 22 2008, 05:01 PM)
Do tongue piercings turn me off, or on! Are they dangerous for your cock?
I don't think so, unless your tongue is very very long and you are going for a "two for one" deal
QUOTE
Has anyone had their foreskin ripped off by a tongue piercing?
Should I start a poll?

Zoot Horn Polo - September 22, 2008 04:12 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (bradx @ Sep 23 2008, 04:06 AM)
QUOTE (Zoot Horn Polo @ Sep 22 2008, 04:27 PM)
QUOTE (bradx @ Sep 23 2008, 03:23 AM)
QUOTE (Zoot Horn Polo @ Sep 22 2008, 04:18 PM)
Where is the best Chinese restaurant in Brighton

Gars - in Prince Albert Street is always very good.

I used to like the one that is upstairs in Queens Rd... just by the Seagulls shop.. Can't remember the name of it... but I haven't been for a long time.

I'm taking my parents, you understand. I don't want somewhere with 'a vibe'.

There's a new place near me, but it's deserted all the time. When I say I don't want 'a vibe', I don't want 'the tell-tale odour of imminent bank repossession' either.

Well - quite an impressive place is the floating Pagoda restaurant at Brighton marina. It's on a chinese style boat. I've been there (admittedly a few years back) ... and service and food was exemplary.

Gars IS good though.

'Gars' isn't a great name for a Chinese restaurant. It doesn't reassure me.

I like to see words like "jade" or "dragon".

bradx - September 22, 2008 04:16 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Zoot Horn Polo @ Sep 22 2008, 05:12 PM)
QUOTE (bradx @ Sep 23 2008, 04:06 AM)
QUOTE (Zoot Horn Polo @ Sep 22 2008, 04:27 PM)
QUOTE (bradx @ Sep 23 2008, 03:23 AM)
QUOTE (Zoot Horn Polo @ Sep 22 2008, 04:18 PM)
Where is the best Chinese restaurant in Brighton

Gars - in Prince Albert Street is always very good.

I used to like the one that is upstairs in Queens Rd... just by the Seagulls shop.. Can't remember the name of it... but I haven't been for a long time.

I'm taking my parents, you understand. I don't want somewhere with 'a vibe'.

There's a new place near me, but it's deserted all the time. When I say I don't want 'a vibe', I don't want 'the tell-tale odour of imminent bank repossession' either.

Well - quite an impressive place is the floating Pagoda restaurant at Brighton marina. It's on a chinese style boat. I've been there (admittedly a few years back) ... and service and food was exemplary.

Gars IS good though.

'Gars' isn't a great name for a Chinese restaurant. It doesn't reassure me.

I like to see words like "jade" or "dragon".

...ummm...well ... good luck then.

Mr. Marshall - September 22, 2008 04:17 PM (GMT)
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Stranger - September 22, 2008 04:19 PM (GMT)
just heard someone I fell out with very badly may have some problems (not in terms of mental health), and might need support.

I'm too caring for my own good.

I won't try to get in touch...I'd already hinted to the one real mutual friend left if bridges could ever be rebuilt I'm not above putting some differences aside, but I'd have to be honest about how badly I was treated.

I feel in a quandry.

I'll try not to think about this stuff too much.

twinz2z - September 22, 2008 04:19 PM (GMT)
Why when im searching for music on the net do I always seem to pick up the best compilations first time.
1st funk compilation-every track worth saving, after that maybe 1 track out of 20, odd.
Will it still be raining later?
Ill have another coffee.
and a rolly.

Mr. Marshall - September 22, 2008 04:21 PM (GMT)
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My Balloon - September 22, 2008 04:21 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (New Profile Razor Unit @ Sep 22 2008, 04:10 PM)
going for a "two for one" deal

Should I get out more as I have no idea what that means :lol:

Buy Kurious! - September 22, 2008 04:22 PM (GMT)
Gars sounds like an amalgamation of "gay bars" - is it a cunning signal to the post-club gayers of Brighton that it's a gay friendly establishment where a camp lad can buy a chow mein without hindrance, I wonder.
Why do people say "gay friendly" -- are there gay venues which are unfriendly? yes, most. Ha! That made me laugh...
I look like a nutter, smiling to myself.
Think hideous thoughts...
That's better.
My eyes ache.
I wish I was having soup for refection.
Belinda is such a funny name.
I wonder what Ken Livingstone is up to...

Mr. Marshall - September 22, 2008 04:24 PM (GMT)
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:o

twinz2z - September 22, 2008 04:32 PM (GMT)
gars, Ive read about in a book about a cop in New Iberia, down New Orleans way, there are lots of gars caught sea fishing, and they can be eaten, maybe in a PO-Boy sandwich.




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