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Just remember, you may have to deal with many blowholes be they customer or fellow staff but a job is a job - get something decent lined up first. Retail is dead easy if you let it be!
![]() Sometimes I feel like all I want to do is just stop what I'm doing, drop everything and get in a fast car with Tracey Chapman.
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Thanks. Yes it's easy, but when it gets too easy it gets boring, nobody gets anything out of doing a job that they no longer find enjoyable.
![]() Sometimes I feel like all I want to do is just stop what I'm doing, drop everything and get in a fast car with Tracey Chapman. ![]() |
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Well duh! I mean mentally.
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Obviously I'm not anti charity but I can't stand charity robdogs on the street. One time I got rid of a children's charity representative by telling her "I don't even like children!" Another time someone asking for £3 (a month?) to save the tigers (don't hassle me, shoot the ****ers who're shooting the tigers!) asked if she could speak to me so I said, "I'm a fast walker, if you can keep up, you can talk" followed by, "I like tigers but if we turn the tables, would the tiger save me? No, he'd eat me."
Sticking with BB, can't be doing with the Daily Mail harridan. Give em hell. They enjoy it really. I used to shake a tin for one of the forces charities in the seventies, and it always amused me the lengths people would go to avoid you. And then Sian would flash her cleavage and her tin would contain twice as much as mine...
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The workplace is no place for going mental. You have to do what you have to do to earn a wage, especially with the jobs market the way it is.
There is always prostitution.
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Had to pop by and share this......
Just back from seeing PROMETHEUS (Mahooosive disappointment sadly ) and this was one of the ads that ran before the film........we were sat with expressions like this and wondering if it was for real......http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srilt-2UPPQ
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So went to the Olympic torch relay on the south side if Glasgow. The crowd were ten deep
didnt expect that up here. It was great
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And now I have been sent to the spare room as I snore like a pig apparently!!
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And now I have been sent to the spare room as I snore like a pig apparently!!
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If your fiance can't cope with your snoring then heaven only knows how she's going to cope with another screaming baby.
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Only a week til your wedding bbg! I guess you didn't need me to remind you
![]() Any sign of bubba no.2 yet? I've not been around much this week, been perfecting my Malta dancing, and I have to announce that I have the foot dance bit down to a tee now ![]() For you to practice before next Saturday bbg! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wvCV7JUzWc |
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Only a week til your wedding bbg! I guess you didn't need me to remind you
![]() Any sign of bubba no.2 yet? I've not been around much this week, been perfecting my Malta dancing, and I have to announce that I have the foot dance bit down to a tee now ![]() For you to practice before next Saturday bbg! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wvCV7JUzWc ![]() Tho I still can't do the feet I like how the 3 comments are all about that bit. At least I'm not the only one struggling! You need to teach me.No sign of any movement at all and she's beginning to panic. Her dress is for a "slim" her but the way it's going she might be walking down the aisle in her pj's
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Awesome! Have you seen some of those videos of people during the first dance breaking into some cheesy routines? This would be perfect
![]() Tho I still can't do the feet I like how the 3 comments are all about that bit. At least I'm not the only one struggling! You need to teach me.No sign of any movement at all and she's beginning to panic. Her dress is for a "slim" her but the way it's going she might be walking down the aisle in her pj's ![]() I do love a cheesy wedding dance routine, although I think that the dirty dancing 'lift' might be best left well alone, given her current predicament! I learned to do the foot bit firstly to a ballad, before I tackled the original song ... so much easier, I even found myself doing it in the queue at Lidl's this morning ![]() I'm excited to see if I win anything on my free bets, I've got Maldonado each way for tomorrow's race, he was rubbish in first practice though so might be a bit of a long shot |
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I can't imagine how she must be feeling, I guess it's wall to wall raspberry leaf tea and vindaloo at the moment?
I do love a cheesy wedding dance routine, although I think that the dirty dancing 'lift' might be best left well alone, given her current predicament! I learned to do the foot bit firstly to a ballad, before I tackled the original song ... so much easier, I even found myself doing it in the queue at Lidl's this morning ![]() I'm excited to see if I win anything on my free bets, I've got Maldonado each way for tomorrow's race, he was rubbish in first practice though so might be a bit of a long shot I have a Lidl's about 2 minutes from me and have never been. Is it any good? The way this season is going he has a chance. Did you put any footie bets on? |
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There are large dents in the carpet where I've been trying it. More suitable for the kitchen.
I have a Lidl's about 2 minutes from me and have never been. Is it any good? The way this season is going he has a chance. Did you put any footie bets on? ![]() I went for a fiver to win on France at 10/1, couldn't bring myself to put anything on Denmark cos of how I felt about Soluna! |
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There's definitely something delightfully smutty about Lidl's, pretending you are only visiting for something different from the norm, but actually stocking up on super-cheap essentials! Cleaning products are especially good, and I got super excited in 2011 when a lot of the sweets were branded with Dusseldorf stickers
![]() I went for a fiver to win on France at 10/1, couldn't bring myself to put anything on Denmark cos of how I felt about Soluna! France is a great bet. Very underrated and they are on top form at the moment |
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Ooh, just flicked over to Dirty Dancing, The Time Of Your Life on Sky Living it (crap dancing contest thingy) and there's that Lydia one from Big Brother - knew I'd seen her somewhere before!
EDIT: And Andrew Stone, he was just as much of a knob then as he is now
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Ooh, just flicked over to Dirty Dancing, The Time Of Your Life on Sky Living it (crap dancing contest thingy) and there's that Lydia one from Big Brother - knew I'd seen her somewhere before!
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A bet on Denmark may not be a bad idea.
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A bet on Denmark may not be a bad idea.
They had odds of 100/1 pre match which was ludicrous |
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I know. I told Anne to do it but old Soluna has a lot to answer for.
They had odds of 100/1 pre match which was ludicrous |
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I expected them (although I'm not a massive follower of football) to get no more than 1 point during the competition, but they already look set to get 3.
Germany may be just too good tho |
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Add to that the fact they finished above Portugal in the qualifying group they surely have a chance against them.
Germany may be just too good tho |
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I'm expecting a German group win. I thought maybe the Netherlands or Portugal would be runner-up, but now I think it's an open field for all three.
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and wondering if it was for real......

