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Old 27-08-2012, 20:17
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I'm guessing he is just presuming because i'm a student I am messy My rooms quite clean though at home, if I was back in Manchester it would be a different story haha.

Theres football and tennis on for the rest of the week to entertain me, friends bday on Saturday and think another group of friends want to go out the following Saturday. I need to plan things, endless days of having nothing planned make me go crazy.

Any good TV shows to recommend? Just worked my way through Early Doors and Fresh Meat, enjoyed the Fresh Meat a lot more then I expected
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Old 27-08-2012, 20:21
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If you have Sky - would recommend a Touch Of Cloth (2 episodes, 1st one on Sky Go, second one on Sky1 at 9) or Sky Atlantic's The Newsroom.....
Have it on now, Anne Oldman

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Old 27-08-2012, 20:28
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Have it on now, Anne Oldman
I hope you have a strong stomach, it's like a crime scene in there!
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Old 27-08-2012, 20:30
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Old 27-08-2012, 22:21
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I had a nap on my kitchen floor today. New lows.
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Old 27-08-2012, 22:43
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Love being home alone.

Having a microchips, red wine and cigarettes night. I want to wake up with an excessively dry mouth and a raging hangover.
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Old 27-08-2012, 23:07
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I had a nap on my kitchen floor today. New lows.
Are you turning into a cat?!

Love being home alone.

Having a microchips, red wine and cigarettes night. I want to wake up with an excessively dry mouth and a raging hangover.
Is it wrong that the most abhorent to me is the microchips??
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Old 27-08-2012, 23:16
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Love being home alone.

Having a microchips, red wine and cigarettes night. I want to wake up with an excessively dry mouth and a raging hangover.
Don't do it, don't know how I'm still alive after yesterday's mamouth drinking session, got carried away with all the tribute bands, seriously way over my limit and now I totally regret it been achey all day and feeling rough which will probably continue tomorrow.
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Old 27-08-2012, 23:21
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Is it wrong that the most abhorent to me is the microchips??
I know, but they're so handy.

I cover them in salt and balsamic vinegar (so hipster) and they go down a treat. Would it make matters worse if I said the wine was Lidl (albeit with a cork!) that I picked up in a mad alcohol frenzy today alongside some £3 "Amaretto".
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Old 27-08-2012, 23:23
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I had a nap on my kitchen floor today. New lows.
Love being home alone.

Having a microchips, red wine and cigarettes night. I want to wake up with an excessively dry mouth and a raging hangover.
Don't do it, don't know how I'm still alive after yesterday's mamouth drinking session, got carried away with all the tribute bands, seriously way over my limit and now I totally regret it been achey all day and feeling rough which will probably continue tomorrow.
I'm sorry, have I gatecrashed an AA meeting?
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Old 27-08-2012, 23:24
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Amaretto is always a good option, regardless of the price.
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Old 27-08-2012, 23:28
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Amaretto is always a good option, regardless of the price.
This £3 stuff is surprisingly nice.

I once wasted some really expensive Amaretto on a Tiramisu that turned out to have the taste and texture of some tampons soaked in kerosene. I learned never to spend too much on spirits again.
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Old 27-08-2012, 23:30
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I know, but they're so handy.

I cover them in salt and balsamic vinegar (so hipster) and they go down a treat. Would it make matters worse if I said the wine was Lidl (albeit with a cork!) that I picked up in a mad alcohol frenzy today alongside some £3 "Amaretto".
I love the fake stuff that Lidl's sells, I jazz it up in my mind by mixing the word 'fake' into it

I have also previously enjoyed their Famaretto, and would heartily recommend their Faileys too
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Old 27-08-2012, 23:32
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Are you turning into a cat?!
I'm much more a dog person.

I'm sorry, have I gatecrashed an AA meeting?
If the AA stands for Awesome Alcoholics.

Amaretto is always a good option, regardless of the price.
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Old 27-08-2012, 23:33
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I love the fake stuff that Lidl's sells, I jazz it up in my mind by mixing the word 'fake' into it

I have also previously enjoyed their Famaretto, and would heartily recommend their Faileys too
I had a terrible experience on their Faileys last december. My Uni flat held a premature Christmas dinner and we passed around the Baileys at the end. Turns out my signature cokctail of Southern Belle (Aldi's SoCo knock-off), banana liqueur and Faileys doesn't go so well with the Vegetarian Festive Feast I had rustled up.

Having said that, I need to hit up Lidl before I go back to Uni because their Premium Strength Vodka is the reason I made so many "Best" friends on my first night last year.
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Old 27-08-2012, 23:46
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I had a terrible experience on their Faileys last december. My Uni flat held a premature Christmas dinner and we passed around the Baileys at the end. Turns out my signature cokctail of Southern Belle (Aldi's SoCo knock-off), banana liqueur and Faileys doesn't go so well with the Vegetarian Festive Feast I had rustled up.

Having said that, I need to hit up Lidl before I go back to Uni because their Premium Strength Vodka is the reason I made so many "Best" friends on my first night last year.
benana take note! I've tried Aldi's fake Pimm's as well, and that's very very good - but please heed my warning and mix it with lemonade, NOT Cava. That was one messy evening

I've just booked tickets online to take Little Anzej to a Sci Fi 'convention' in Norwich at the weekend

Special guest stars include Kryten and the crappest Doctor (Colin Baker)

If he gets to stand side by side with a Dalek, he'll be one happy chappy (Little Anzej that is, not Colin Baker)
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Old 27-08-2012, 23:55
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I got a free pack of tenamen at the station today. I know I'm getting old but come on....
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Old 28-08-2012, 00:03
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benana take note! I've tried Aldi's fake Pimm's as well, and that's very very good - but please heed my warning and mix it with lemonade, NOT Cava. That was one messy evening

I've just booked tickets online to take Little Anzej to a Sci Fi 'convention' in Norwich at the weekend

Special guest stars include Kryten and the crappest Doctor (Colin Baker)

If he gets to stand side by side with a Dalek, he'll be one happy chappy (Little Anzej that is, not Colin Baker)
Notes taken! We shop at Lidl all of the time now, it's cheaper than the stuff at the major supermarkets and it's a lot nicer - genuinely really good stuff in there. ASDA Amaretto is nice enough though.

Having said that, me and a friend had a particularly interesting evening earlier this year, experimenting with mixing together brandy, coke & cheap Iceland alcohol. Never ever ever ever to be tried again.

I hadn't heard about this sci-fi convention! Be aware that Sundown Festival is taking place at the Showground this weekend so if have to come that way then the traffic might be a bit crazy from late morning onwards.
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Old 28-08-2012, 06:35
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Amaretto is always a good option, regardless of the price.
Your the one who told me about amaretto and coke. That was lovely
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Old 28-08-2012, 06:36
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This £3 stuff is surprisingly nice.

I once wasted some really expensive Amaretto on a Tiramisu that turned out to have the taste and texture of some tampons soaked in kerosene. I learned never to spend too much on spirits again.
Cant find that cheap alcohol in Norway
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Old 28-08-2012, 13:28
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urgh managed to loose my saveaway this morning so had to walk 45 minutes home.
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Old 28-08-2012, 13:38
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I wish organisations were more organised. Basically the new place I am moving into in September wanted the first instalment of rent today but emailed us saying we can pay £500 now and the rest when we receive our loans. So I thought, thats fair, so I ring up and the women tells me this is only if you are receiving your loan late (which it doesn't say in the email) and the full amount will come out my account today. When I told her I can only pay £500 today she said okay we will take that out we have your details...then that was it. They should have my details but I never even told this women my name lol. So I have wrote an email to the site manager telling her the whole situation has confused me and the women on the phone was very short and blunt with me

Another moan, had to resubmit a piece of coursework 3 weeks ago. Still heard nothing back from the uni, considering my uni life would be over if I failed it (I shouldn't as only need a few marks but still). So had to write them an email to get me a date when I will receive it back as they have just left me in limbo and I am meant to move back in about 3 weeks
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Old 28-08-2012, 13:46
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To further annoy me I get an automated email back from my tutor who is meant to be marking my work saying

'I am out of the office on holiday until Monday 3rd September and shall respond to your email on my return.'

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Old 28-08-2012, 17:49
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I would highly recommend Noisettes new album. Just downloaded it, never even knew they had a new album out until today. Quality album, shame they have seemed to be shunted from the mainstream, this deserves a lot credit
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Old 28-08-2012, 20:54
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What bit is more wrong - that I was doing 100mph on the A14, or that I took a hand off the steering wheel to wave to Amy as I went past Ipswich ?
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