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I feel crap :(

Went to bed at around half 12, took some anadin for a splitting headache I had. Fast forward an hour an a half, I'm awake sweating like mad. Nightmare.

I only got up in the hope I'll spew up, feel better then can go back to sleep. I'm bloody wide awake now <_<

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It's 8am and I'm waiting for capybara's daily moan.... :whistle

Actually im not bad.

Left the car at home today.The buses were on time.It was a pleasant enough morning.And im going out to night for a drink with my colleague who is leaving work today.

Maybe a slight hangover after consuming Bloody Marys/White Wine and Scrumpy last night....

Still it is only the back of 9 plenty of time yet Doc... :)

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Meeting folk you went to school with who feel the need to tell you all about how 'fabulous' their lives are, calling you 'mate', 'buddy' etc and parting with 'good to see you again, look me up on Bebo' or other such nonsense, even when they didn't give you the time of day at school.

I think what annoyed me more about the latest meeting with one of these folk was him using the line: "People at school didn't like me because I used to just clown about, getting into trouble yet still got straight A's"

No, 'mate', it was because you were a cunt.

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Happened to me a while back when a guy who was in my class at school came back to EK to see his family and spotted me in the town centre and made a point of approaching me to speak to me, when he didn't give me the time of day in school.

He's an actor now and has been in Mile High and I think he's been in Hollyoaks at one point. Now he's married to the stepdaughter of someone quite famous and I admit to being surprised when I saw the photo of her, because she's stunning.

We all thought he was gay :rolleyes:

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Same here mate, on the way back from work today picked up some Raid Max...kills them in the air...

Man in garden centre: 'Is this good for greenfly?

Recalcitrant shop assistant: 'Nah, mate, it kills 'em stone dead'

:rolleyes::lol:

Anyway my other PTTGOYN is as follows:

From: Kilt

Sent: 14 April 2009 10:18 AM

To: service-comments

Subject: Religion

Dear colleague,

Why, when I try to state my beliefs in the personal details of the Adelphi Employee Self Service section do I get the message:

“Value 'Pagan' for the flexfield segment Religion does not exist in the value set XXHO_HR_RELIGION.”

PCS has recognised my belief system in it’s latest diary and lists all the Pagan festivals along with other faiths’ sacred days. Why, therefore, does the Home Office not recognise one of the oldest belief systems and allow me to value myself as a Pagan/Wiccan?

Kilt

Executive Officer

UK Border Agency

Scotland & Northern Ireland Command

From: Liz

Customer Service Advisor Tier 2

Client Management Services

Good Morning Kilt,

Thank you for your e-mail. I have referred this to Hr Policy for review and have formally logged using reference 3373.

I will provide an update when I receive one. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Kind regards

Liz

:angry: I'll no hold ma breath! <_<:(

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People change over time! Nobody stays exactly the same as they were in school, and so its perfectly natural to say hi to people you vaguely remember. I've bumped into a couple of old schoolmates down the years and they've said hi to me, I've been perfectly civil back, and even if we never really spoke at school, it was nice to see a familiar face. Its not difficult to have a few minutes conversation, say your goodbyes, and head on your way!

I should add, I've never tried to stay in touch with any of these folk, I've never had any interest in that, but it was always nice to see them and have a few minutes chat. :)

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I saw one guy from school I intensely disliked. One of those who thought he was great, and oh so super cool.

He was driving a white Suzuki mini-4x4, the one with the rhino decals on the side and the wheezy 1.6 engine.

Karma's revenge! B)

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People change over time! Nobody stays exactly the same as they were in school, and so its perfectly natural to say hi to people you vaguely remember. I've bumped into a couple of old schoolmates down the years and they've said hi to me, I've been perfectly civil back, and even if we never really spoke at school, it was nice to see a familiar face. Its not difficult to have a few minutes conversation, say your goodbyes, and head on your way!

I should add, I've never tried to stay in touch with any of these folk, I've never had any interest in that, but it was always nice to see them and have a few minutes chat. :)

I don't mind meeting people that I was friendly with back at school, but when they approach you when they didn't know you existed back then because they are just that little bit famous, then it does get on your nipple ends.

Adam Sinclair is his name and he's married to Kiefer Sutherland's stepdaughter. I can only hope he appears in 24, so Kiefer can put a bullet through his napper. Bawbag!

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I don't mind meeting people that I was friendly with back at school, but when they approach you when they didn't know you existed back then because they are just that little bit famous, then it does get on your nipple ends.

I thought it would be worse the other way round, if he didn't give you the time of day, but approaches you because you are a bit famous. Maybe he just saw a familiar face and wanted to say hi! I've chatted to people I didn't give a damn about at school, and people who didn't associate with me (I was an absolute gobshite in school) back then have come up to me at random. As I said, I don't mind.

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People change over time! Nobody stays exactly the same as they were in school, and so its perfectly natural to say hi to people you vaguely remember. I've bumped into a couple of old schoolmates down the years and they've said hi to me, I've been perfectly civil back, and even if we never really spoke at school, it was nice to see a familiar face. Its not difficult to have a few minutes conversation, say your goodbyes, and head on your way!

I should add, I've never tried to stay in touch with any of these folk, I've never had any interest in that, but it was always nice to see them and have a few minutes chat. :)

I thought it would be worse the other way round, if he didn't give you the time of day, but approaches you because you are a bit famous. Maybe he just saw a familiar face and wanted to say hi! I've chatted to people I didn't give a damn about at school, and people who didn't associate with me (I was an absolute gobshite in school) back then have come up to me at random. As I said, I don't mind.

Hence it's a 'petty' thing that got on my nerves.

Especially the whole 'look me up on Bebo'. Why? So you can ignore me online too?

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Meeting folk you went to school with who feel the need to tell you all about how 'fabulous' their lives are, calling you 'mate', 'buddy' etc and parting with 'good to see you again, look me up on Bebo' or other such nonsense, even when they didn't give you the time of day at school.

I think what annoyed me more about the latest meeting with one of these folk was him using the line: "People at school didn't like me because I used to just clown about, getting into trouble yet still got straight A's"

No, 'mate', it was because you were a c**t.

:lol: Happened to me a few weeks back. Was sitting down in spoons in Kirkcaldy with a mate who was back from uni. Some deranged lassie who I vaguely knew at school came over and was quizzing me on "why you deleted me from your facebook friends". Quite simply really, I'm not your fucking friend. I've not spoken to you for the last 3 years and don't intend to.

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:(

If you're going to the 5's, I'll give you a hug.

I wasn't planning on, you may just have changed my mind, though...

I have got a massive hangover. Another day's studying down the shitter.

On the plus side I just did a massive shit, looked at it and thought to myself "That's impressive, well done sir."

Genuine lol. :lol:

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Happened to me a while back when a guy who was in my class at school came back to EK to see his family and spotted me in the town centre and made a point of approaching me to speak to me, when he didn't give me the time of day in school.

He's an actor now and has been in Mile High and I think he's been in Hollyoaks at one point. Now he's married to the stepdaughter of someone quite famous and I admit to being surprised when I saw the photo of her, because she's stunning.

We all thought he was gay :rolleyes:

The gay from mile high? :lol:

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