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By The Deadly
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charlalottie wrote:Everything is making me smile today. It's just been one of those very rare days where I'm in a really good mood for no reason and everything seems to work out nicely. It's been lovely.


Ok in that case do you want to go out for a day of casual romance and puppies?
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charlalottie wrote:I wouldn't mind a day of puppies. The dog kind though, not the ones badger likes.



Why not combine the two?




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And on the subject of dogs...




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By dimtimjim
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Start new job today! Proper full time one, not a contract!! :)
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By Yudster
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Oooh - where and what? Mr Yudster starts his new job today too. I have butterflies, goodness knows how he is feeling!
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By Nicola_Red
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Finally all moved in! The flat is still in chaos, but there we go. Annoyingly Mr Red has to go away to run the box office at T In The Park on Wed so he's gonna be gone for most of our first week in there, but we'll get there eventually. Here's a pic that I took before we piled all our crap in there:

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By Nicola_Red
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It used to make me laugh too. I particularly loved the scenes where the women all sat drinking tea and talking about the men, especially when the great Thora Hird was still with us. That comes from a great tradition of Northern working-class humour, similar to people like Victoria Wood and Les Dawson.
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By Boboff
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It is shockingly boring though. Alan Bennett apparently is funny, but Old people talking about who got left the sherry glasses is only funny for, oh let me think, NEVER.
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By Nicola_Red
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Boboff wrote:It is shockingly boring though. Alan Bennett apparently is funny, but Old people talking about who got left the sherry glasses is only funny for, oh let me think, NEVER.


I'm a huge Alan Bennett fan. The History Boys is the best thing I've ever seen on stage, and I've seen a lot.
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By Nicola_Red
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Nah, if you don't find it funny then you don't! Just different tastes. And I don't get out much generally, I only see a lot of theatre cos it's my job :) I feel very privileged to have seen the History Boys in its original cast at the National - Frances De La Tour, James Corden, Russell Tovey, Dominic Cooper, and of course the late Richard Griffiths.
By Misfit
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A few months ago, I put up a post about how my (now ex) boss was messaging my missis with daft stuff and at the time all her housemates were telling me I was being silly, today it's come out he's messaged all of them to say they're fit, he asked one for a blow job and has generally been a bit of a *. Its hard not to be a smug bastard
By Misfit
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Haha na, he insulted me once and now she refuses to talk to him. It just makes me laugh the way I warned everyone what he was like and now they're all saying "actually...baz was right" haha'
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By Topher
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You call yourself 'Baz'. Assuming that is a shortened version of your real name (or at the very least, 'Baz' is not the name someone else chose for you), you can never be right.
By Misfit
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No my name is Alex, but for some reason I got stuck with the nickname "Barry" which over the two years at Uni it's been shortened to Baz! Its confusing for my Yorkshire mates when they come to Uni!
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Misfit wrote:No my name is Alex, but for some reason I got stuck with the nickname "Barry" which over the two years at Uni it's been shortened to Baz! Its confusing for my Yorkshire mates when they come to Uni!


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You can see how they came up with the nickname.

There is a bit of the Barry Chuckle about you.
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