The 'Today' Thread
- Awinnerwasyou
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Had a really crap day at work today, mostly because of the heat, and the fact the drinking fountain was acting up (again!). But at least I went to see Toy Story 3, so that'd make up for any shitness that went on earlier in the day, right? Wrong. After the first 15 minutes or so, the film started to have some major techinical issues, and nothing could be done to fix it. So we had to leave and get a refund. Meaning I couldn't get to watch a film I'd been waiting for ages to go and see!
One of these days, I'm going to find out exactly why fate seems to love screwing me over so much...
One of these days, I'm going to find out exactly why fate seems to love screwing me over so much...
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- Killer French Bread
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I went to see Predators last weekend (it was bob) and went at about half ten to avoid the crowds. It worked, the place was dead. In fact we probably were the rude boys, my mate's just bought a Golf so we sat in that having a smoke while listening to Westwood at an unsocial voluime before going in - briefly living every 14 year olds dream.
And that reminds me, another mate got done for drink driving last night. Second time this year - he actually lost his licence over Christmas when he got caught but didn't tell anyone and carried on driving and generally not giving a shit about the law. He's looking at 6 months inside now. Deserves it really, he is a menace to the roads. Giving him a driving licence to begin with was like giving a chav a tank.
And that reminds me, another mate got done for drink driving last night. Second time this year - he actually lost his licence over Christmas when he got caught but didn't tell anyone and carried on driving and generally not giving a shit about the law. He's looking at 6 months inside now. Deserves it really, he is a menace to the roads. Giving him a driving licence to begin with was like giving a chav a tank.
Tic Tac, sir?
- Kaito-kun
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So...Why is he your mate? ^__^""Killer French Bread wrote:He's looking at 6 months inside now. Deserves it really, he is a menace to the roads. Giving him a driving licence to begin with was like giving a chav a tank.
While we're on the subject of chavs; Today one demonstrated how stupid they can be: Walking back from the take away with a pizza I encountered a couple.
Chav: "Hey pal, did ya get that pizza for me?"
Me: "No" (Keeps walking)
Chav: "Oi, who's it for then?"
Me: "Me."
Chav: (As I've walked away) "Pssh, don't ya think you're big enough, pal?!"
Why on earth do they think I would spend my hard earned money on a pizza for a chavvy stranger?
- Killer French Bread
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Well he's alright apart from the aspect of his personality that thinks he can drive as fast as he likes and under the influence of any drugs he may choose to take. I really don't understand why he can't just be normal and not do stupid stuff, loads of poeple have tried to get through to him but he never listens. Hope he doesn't get changed by prison and come out of it like the skinhead dude from This Is England.
Tic Tac, sir?
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