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Tonight's rant is that various joints are hurting. I'll live.

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"Hearts will never be practical, until they can be made unbreakable." -- L. Frank Baum, "The Wizard Of Oz"
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Of this I've no doubt.GotThatSwing wrote:But I can speak perfect Polish


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"Hearts will never be practical, until they can be made unbreakable." -- L. Frank Baum, "The Wizard Of Oz"
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Let me know if you open one in PolandLonestar wrote:Of this I've no doubt.GotThatSwing wrote:But I can speak perfect PolishToo bad the closest my company has an office near you, is in Germany.

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2. Aer Arann planes- i get that propeller planes are going to be fairly loud but they should at least provide some earplugs as i felt like i was standing next to a pneumatic drill for a solid hour to and fro Manchester recently, its deafening.
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But they got you safely home ... how did the shopping go?StephenKingman wrote:1. My bloody room, its a state. Cant ever seem to keep it clean, and now im unpacking my suitcase and there are clothes and crap everywhere, have to spend half of tomorrow cleaning it up its beyond a joke now, like a 7yrs old room![]()
2. Aer Arann planes- i get that propeller planes are going to be fairly loud but they should at least provide some earplugs as i felt like i was standing next to a pneumatic drill for a solid hour to and fro Manchester recently, its deafening.
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Had you a nice Xmas party?

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Ah thats great Fran and was it a genuine craic, you know the way some of these events can be forced with the 'big cheese' present? Glad you enjoyed it then when are you finishing up for Xmas?Fran wrote:Yea we had a fantastic meal and a few glasses of vino followed by much singing, dancing and generally making fools of ourselves.
Bit of a headache after it but behaved well so nothing worth putting on you tube ... Thank God
Dont count your chickens yet, girl, the YouTube thread is quite but not dead!
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Have you seen the Rubber Bandits on you tube?StephenKingman wrote:Ah thats great Fran and was it a genuine craic, you know the way some of these events can be forced with the 'big cheese' present? Glad you enjoyed it then when are you finishing up for Xmas?Fran wrote:Yea we had a fantastic meal and a few glasses of vino followed by much singing, dancing and generally making fools of ourselves.
Bit of a headache after it but behaved well so nothing worth putting on you tube ... Thank God
Dont count your chickens yet, girl, the YouTube thread is quite but not dead!
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So my sister finally got a job, but no one in Utah apparently can watch her two young children. Seeing as my schedule is so open the plan was to send me there via plane or to drive so I can watch the little ones so she can go to training and such.
But, my father is quite the little thorn in our sides and won't cough up an answer along with money, and they're really bringing it down to the wire as to whether I'm going or not, though my parents want me to go... Does that really make sense?
And so it's just really annoying because I get a text from my brother-in-law daily asking about the status of my trip, mind you I am throwing out my Christmas & New Year's plans because I'll be there for 2-3 weeks, and everyone is just being a little bugger...
And Mike sir, I'm having sort of the same issue. Due to my mood I can't bring myself to clean my room haha, it's not terrible, just not how I usually have it. And I did a load of dishes tonight but it seems that every time I do them all I wake up to a full sink and counter top... I just can't get my brother to help out anymore, he was good when he first moved back in, but now he's a pain too...
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As for the messiness, i think some people are just naturally untidy so wont you join my club ha.

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Count me in.StephenKingman wrote:As for the messiness, i think some people are just naturally untidy so wont you join my club ha.