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In less than two weeks I'm meeting someone off here
Then, two weeks after that I'm meeting loads of people in London!
I wonder what stargalaxy will make of this thread...?!!
nah, see her and her bloke about every so often but feel a bit embarrassed to be like 'hey guys! off of the interweb innit!'
Yeaah, probably have too. That caffe nero is full of student types...
Although if I saw any of them stop at the ticket checkers at the station, I will hunt them down.
Jesus fucking Christ, the fucking people who stop to look for their ticket fucking piss me off so fucking much. Especially when they have bags and stop people squeezing past, and there is only one thing open. People who just randomly stop in front of the barrier as well.
Fucking cunts.
naked?
Don't be crude!
I agree. In Manchester, I just violently shove them out of my way, keep walking and then look back to see them slagging me off while I smile.
I get a sick buzz out of it.
Or those people with wheely bags. In rush hour!
The handles of those should be snipped off in the middle of that three-lane road.
uh...sometime...
I was in the college with Graeme and you were there
Oh. So that was you.
Sorry.
if it was dead i probably was.
And my god, that paperwork WAS boring.
nobody sane comes to newport
I was gonna bang on the end of your till to wake you up. Although thought i mind scare you half to death if i did!
EDIT: Having thought about this for a few minutes, I did wonder who it was that was walking backwards. I was dressed in a black fleece coat, dark trousers and had my glasses on at the time. I was at the station for about an hour and a half, partly because I was looking at some CDs at the HMV and partly because I'd missed the bloody train home I was meant to take! I heard you.
If anyone cares, the open day itself went extremely well. I absolutely loved Manchester. It's a bit like London, only with far less smog and nicer people! (sorry Londoners, but you're not the most friendly of people, I reckon) I could well decide to spend three years at MMU now, so Babyshambler, you might be bumping into me a lot more in the future!