The last book I read was Gordonn Ramsey - autobiography part 2
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He really is a conceited ****Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe last book I read was Gordon Ramsey - autobiography part 2Comment
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Good bookOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am currently reading Darren Brown Tricks of the mind.
That Britain from Above thing on Beeb 1 at 9pm looks interesting in a geeky kind of way
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostHello peoples!
Just back from a weekend of debauchery.
How are we all?
Just off to watch the new NCIS
Later
Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Evening all
Hope you all had good weekends.
Off for an early night - need to be fresh for next week as manufacturing at ClientCo resumes after a 2 week shutdown, during which time we implemented a major software upgrade. Puts me in mind of the lyrics "There may be trouble ahead..."Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostEvening all
Hope you all had good weekends.
Off for an early night - need to be fresh for next week as manufacturing at ClientCo resumes after a 2 week shutdown, during which time we implemented a major software upgrade. Puts me in mind of the lyrics "There may be trouble ahead..."
Trouble's good if you can ensure that you're the one to pull the irons out of the fire - you don't necessarily get any more money out of it, but you get kudos
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Actually, the last post was just to put this one at the top of the page
As I was walking home, a National Express coach (440) slowed for the traffic lights, then accelerated through as they changed to green.
A faint whiff of chlorine was left lingering in the air as I reached the point where it had slowed, and this made me think of a friend who I shall never see again, due to the exigencies of witness protection
I miss him - he was a fine writer. Although he and his family are now hidden elsewhere and I shall never hear from them again (for their safety) here's his poem about National Express coaches - read it aloud for maximum enjoyment:
Hell is a National Express coach
An overgrown northward-crawling cockroach
Full of fellow-travellers on the midsummer roam
Replete with luggage and tickets home
And they stink of fags, and dogs, and baths,
And the bloke at the front annoyingly laughs
Hyena-like, at anything anyone might say -
Me, my ticket's gladly one-way.
The girl in the next seat would normally be
A source of mystery and intrigue for me:
Where has she been,
Where is she going?
But without asking, there's no way of knowing.
And she's eating her fourteenth packet of crisps
And the students at the back are pissed and being sick
And shouting, and belching, and swearing, and
...Happy.
And there's a mother changing a baby's nappy.
She throws me a glance, then looks away.
I haven't got a thing to say.
Ain't it strange how folk can sit so close together
And not say a word to each other - ever.
I mean, I'll probably never see her again,
Or if I do it'll be on a train,
And we still won't talk, or even smile
We'll just sit there, mile upon mile.
Nothing to drink, nothing to eat,
I'm cramped and twisted in my seat
I wear my Walkman like a cocoon
And pray to God that we get there soon
And that I don't have to go before we do
'Cause I'm fucked if I'm using a chemical loo.
I think, as the destination we approach,
Hell is a National Express coach.Last edited by NickFitz; 11 August 2008, 01:20. Reason: Note to mods: I only circumvented the filter to preserve the integrity of the poem - it's art :-)Comment
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