For some mystical reasons first topic is locked. So, this is the second edition. Anyway,
Tragic Idol wrote:
End of the last day (as well as this night) was awesome!I meet a girl, and she is really nice person. She got a boyfriend, but it's absolutely looks like he leave this lady cold. Interesting thing to me - I don't care about him and feel no problems, pain or anything else, what this situation usually could provide. Because i see how I important to this missus, and this is mutually.
And now after two nice day together I am back home. Feel myself peaceful, so, enjoy this glorious moment
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The Wretch wrote:
Just enjoy his posts as if they were the philosophical ramblings of a turpentine drinking hobo.
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Re: Cheery Thoughts Mark II
Cock Sparrer tonight "Oi! Oi!".
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Fri Dec 14, 2012 1:40 pm
TOTW
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Re: Cheery Thoughts Mark II
I really enjoy reading Andrew Loomis' books. He seemed like a genuine person interested in helping people draw. Which is nice.
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The Esoteric Gentlemen's Club wrote:
Since the order of the world is governed by death, perhaps it is better for God that we should not believe in Him and struggle with all our strength against death, without raising our eyes to heaven and to His silence.
I really enjoy reading Andrew Loomis' books. He seemed like a genuine person interested in helping people draw. Which is nice.
Unless you're a mongloid or a negroid that is.
Fri Dec 14, 2012 4:24 pm
hostilesteve
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Re: Cheery Thoughts Mark II
just found my air pistol, and a pot of .177 pellets.....ooooh look there is the neighbours bastard cat............
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Fri Dec 14, 2012 4:54 pm
TOTW
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Re: Cheery Thoughts Mark II
Got some of my drawing mojo back after relaxing and reading some.
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The Esoteric Gentlemen's Club wrote:
Since the order of the world is governed by death, perhaps it is better for God that we should not believe in Him and struggle with all our strength against death, without raising our eyes to heaven and to His silence.
Fri Dec 14, 2012 5:32 pm
hostilesteve
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Re: Cheery Thoughts Mark II
allways good to have ones mojo flowing
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Fri Dec 14, 2012 5:39 pm
Admiral Steev
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Re: Cheery Thoughts Mark II
My cheery thought today is the Solrus
Sat Dec 15, 2012 11:58 am
Ed Blackadder
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Re: Cheery Thoughts Mark II
Despite having some shitty events in the middle and being a bit ill (even lost my voice for the first time), this week's been really good fun. Had my Master's graduation on Monday which I really enjoyed, and had a fantastically nice early Christmas dinner* with the missus yesterday. A deadline I was worried about has been pushed back slightly too, and even though I'm working both evenings this weekend, the gigs I'm doing are The Hives and Stereophonics, so that shouldn't be too tough. Got a lie in this morning and listening to a new CD, Aretha Franklin's 'Amazing Grace', which is gobsmacking. Actually realised Christmas is on the way too, and looking forward to it.
*Out of interest, since there are quite a few other non-meat-eaters on here, what do you have for Christmas dinner? We tried a Tesco 'chicken' roll thing with stuffing in, covered in breadcrumbs - a bit like a giant chicken kiev, but not bad at all.
Guys, SHE IS AWESOME! This is my greatest cheery week\weekend thought!
Ed Blackadder wrote:
Since there are quite a few other non-meat-eaters on here, what do you have for Christmas dinner? We tried a Tesco 'chicken' roll thing with stuffing in, covered in breadcrumbs - a bit like a giant chicken kiev, but not bad at all.
Don't know yet. I am not sure how and where I will met New Year. Possibly, with bottle of dark beer or some Cinzano Asti. As for meat, I am love some of tinned stewed meat (which is still very popular in Russia since USSR times) or beef with noodles served with milk sauce filled mushrooms. Check this out, it's cheap and cheerful dish!
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The Wretch wrote:
Just enjoy his posts as if they were the philosophical ramblings of a turpentine drinking hobo.
I think you misunderstood my question at least twice there, Tragic.
There is a Russian restaurant here in Manchester, I went there once, the food was very good. The pepper vodka was like being punched in the throat, though.
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