Needle in a camels eye

Sep 11, 2006 20:15

I haven't written in ages - and have no real urge to write anything of any importance ( Read more... )

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fireandtherose September 12 2006, 08:26:45 UTC
By the looks of Polly there she'd certainly be happy meat!

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anonymous September 12 2006, 10:39:35 UTC
There's an advert for organic meat in there somewhere.

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fireandtherose September 12 2006, 08:28:01 UTC
If Len keeps setting fire to his hair he'll be pot-bellied and bald.

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agnetha September 11 2006, 19:48:40 UTC
I want a magic handbag like that.

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speakbitterness September 12 2006, 10:41:20 UTC
yep and it's really handy in a fight. She managed to get a swing to my head in with it and it hurt like hell.
Zips broken though - nothing's perfect

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ex_humanfema327 September 12 2006, 08:15:28 UTC
Alright well it's hard to tell that you like writing in this journal but i like reading it.

Your life seems to be going well, i like it. And i don't mean well in a stupid corporate way like they think here but in another way that i like and want to do more of. Though maybe without the watching dr who.

Please tell me how the series of dr who with billie and that odd-looking guy can be the first series when surely the first dr who was the first series? This is just what it said on the dvd. a picture of the dvd, i've never watched dr who.

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speakbitterness September 12 2006, 10:47:15 UTC
Thank you I guess it's Ok, I'm restless that's all. I'm not about to go all corporate though but a little bit of variety wouldn't kill me right now.

Please tell me how the series of dr who with billie and that odd-looking guy can be the first series when surely the first dr who was the first series?
Believe me when I say there you have opened a can of worms in Dr Who fan circles.
Some people get very upset when people say series one when it should be really series 27, which is probably more accurate.
At the time though I think the BBC wanted to see it as something of a new start so called it series 1, I don't much care but find myself saying series 1 cos that's what it feels like.

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ex_humanfema327 September 12 2006, 08:16:35 UTC
Also are you still in stockholm as you mention london. And do your disabled people in skärholmen ever let temporary people work for them?

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speakbitterness September 12 2006, 10:52:54 UTC
I'm in Stockholm right now but am heading back to London for the weekend. I'm gonna start trying to do that a bit more now. I'm missing it a bit.

Well it's the school that decide who works, the disabled people get what they're given and like it. Well sort of. But yeah we do have temporary people - more on a "we're fucked everyone's sick call in the back up" kinda way. But that happens quite a lot.

Where you living these days?

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ex_humanfema327 September 22 2006, 13:26:28 UTC
munich.. come and oktoberfest it if you want. i havent even been yet, though i'm enjoying seeing all the people in dirndls and lederhosen in the work canteen.
how do you get to be one of the temporary people that gets called? e.g. for a summer? or do you have to touch poo? i'm not good with poo.

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speakbitterness September 27 2006, 11:57:45 UTC
Touching poo is not required per se, however a certain intimacy with such situations is kinda a given with the job. Squeemish people don't tend to get on that well.
They have summer holidays in the summer - so summer work is non existant. Some of the students have assistants out of school but I don't do that shit no more and am not really clued up as to the work situation.
Should you repress poo fear and if you're interested I could do some asking around though.
Octoberfest sounds lovely but I'm landlocked for the moment. Enjoy it though.

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fireandtherose September 12 2006, 08:31:02 UTC
Welcome back! I've missed you SO much on here.
I can't wait for Tindersticks either but before then we've had to tidy the whole house for the Canadians coming and try to get Sainsbury to deliver the washing machine we ordered weeks and weeks ago and pick up the broken one they delivered and left in the kitchen. We have to climb over it all the time and it is getting to be quite depressing and feels like 'Amedee'.

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speakbitterness September 12 2006, 10:55:15 UTC
When are the Canadians coming? I'm looking forward to hearing about that.

It's when the washing machine starts sprouting mushrooms that you should worry. Mind you it's not far off.
I hadn't realised just how close Tindersticks was. Very very exciting

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