VanillaCreme
Well-known member
Oh man, I missed that? No way! It totally needs to happen again. I just can't miss something like that.
Mouse said:Triple Bogey said:Mouse said:Triple Bogey said:Mouse said:You're probs very right there, dear. It's just the minority that piss me off.
I'm thinking of having a nap. The queue at the petrol station was horrendous and it wasn't even rush hour. :/
It's similar to me. I write 'women don't like me' - not sure if it's true or not. I am just different to everybody else. I have nothing in common with people. I don't drink so people say I am boring. Thing is I don't follow trends or follow the pack like others seem to do.
I don't follow trends either, never have. Dad called me a 'free spirit'; was very right there. But I like people to say what they mean and mean what they say rather than twitter and twerk in those damned social networking sites that waste my time, which is why I don't use them. I'm glad you're different. Dance to your own tune, too.
I'd never think someone odd just because they don't drink. I'd like a drink, but drink-driving laws have made me near teetotal. My friends snark about this, but then, they are not true friends really. Just acquaintences. Right now I'm thinking what actually sums up a friend? I mean a true friend? Someone who would do almost anything to help me through the pain of abandonment. Now, that would be a friend indeed.
I live in a working class area of a working class city. Drinking is the number thing everybody does. I never liked it, always made me feel miserable and unsociable. So that's why I don't drink. I played in a football team and I was the only one who didn't drink. They all made fun out of me and bullied me so I ended up quitting. Golf club is the same. They literally hate me because I don't go in drinking.
At work there is me and this other lad who doesn't drink. They call the other guy odd, no idea what they call me. Some of them drink 4 or 5 times a week and it's bottles of wine not glasses and 10 hour drinking sessions. I don't see what's great about it, making yourself ill ? I've seen loads of customers, heavy drinkers, eventually die. They get worse and worse and then you hear they have died. I quite like the taste of beer and if I am ever out and the other person is drinking then I may have one bottle of beer but that's it. Wine blows my head off. People say I should drink and 'get out there' - whatever that means. Nobody understands it's my choice.
Dad was a binge drinker, though not quite an alcoholic. Despite my being short (5'1" in my socks) he always obeyed me. I think he respected my courage more than anything, and I suppose it's because I never take crap from others, also. 'get out there' I believe is boozer's terminology. I'm down south and hear the phrase quite a lot.
At weekends when not driving I like a glass of red, but the rest will find itself in my cooking lest it gets necked by young 'Toaster Pig'. She has to be watched, you know. She got grounded last time, so is unlikely to do it again as it was a full one month grounding.
I don't know if it's as apparent to you, but five years ago people seemed much nicer towards each other on the internet. Very polite and so gracious. But now it's almost constant rudeness on other forums. And I think people in general are in too much of a hurry, behaving like mice in their million hordes, From Ibeza to the Norfolk Broads.
Ahh, now that's from one of my favourite tracks.
Mouse said:Triple Bogey said:Mouse said:Triple Bogey said:Mouse said:You're probs very right there, dear. It's just the minority that piss me off.
I'm thinking of having a nap. The queue at the petrol station was horrendous and it wasn't even rush hour. :/
It's similar to me. I write 'women don't like me' - not sure if it's true or not. I am just different to everybody else. I have nothing in common with people. I don't drink so people say I am boring. Thing is I don't follow trends or follow the pack like others seem to do.
I don't follow trends either, never have. Dad called me a 'free spirit'; was very right there. But I like people to say what they mean and mean what they say rather than twitter and twerk in those damned social networking sites that waste my time, which is why I don't use them. I'm glad you're different. Dance to your own tune, too.
I'd never think someone odd just because they don't drink. I'd like a drink, but drink-driving laws have made me near teetotal. My friends snark about this, but then, they are not true friends really. Just acquaintences. Right now I'm thinking what actually sums up a friend? I mean a true friend? Someone who would do almost anything to help me through the pain of abandonment. Now, that would be a friend indeed.
I live in a working class area of a working class city. Drinking is the number thing everybody does. I never liked it, always made me feel miserable and unsociable. So that's why I don't drink. I played in a football team and I was the only one who didn't drink. They all made fun out of me and bullied me so I ended up quitting. Golf club is the same. They literally hate me because I don't go in drinking.
At work there is me and this other lad who doesn't drink. They call the other guy odd, no idea what they call me. Some of them drink 4 or 5 times a week and it's bottles of wine not glasses and 10 hour drinking sessions. I don't see what's great about it, making yourself ill ? I've seen loads of customers, heavy drinkers, eventually die. They get worse and worse and then you hear they have died. I quite like the taste of beer and if I am ever out and the other person is drinking then I may have one bottle of beer but that's it. Wine blows my head off. People say I should drink and 'get out there' - whatever that means. Nobody understands it's my choice.
Dad was a binge drinker, though not quite an alcoholic. Despite my being short (5'1" in my socks) he always obeyed me. I think he respected my courage more than anything, and I suppose it's because I never take crap from others, also. 'get out there' I believe is boozer's terminology. I'm down south and hear the phrase quite a lot.
At weekends when not driving I like a glass of red, but the rest will find itself in my cooking lest it gets necked by young 'Toaster Pig'. She has to be watched, you know. She got grounded last time, so is unlikely to do it again as it was a full one month grounding.
I don't know if it's as apparent to you, but five years ago people seemed much nicer towards each other on the internet. Very polite and so gracious. But now it's almost constant rudeness on other forums. And I think people in general are in too much of a hurry, behaving like mice in their million hordes, From Ibeza to the Norfolk Broads.
Ahh, now that's from one of my favourite tracks.
Triple Bogey said:Mouse said:Triple Bogey said:Mouse said:Triple Bogey said:It's similar to me. I write 'women don't like me' - not sure if it's true or not. I am just different to everybody else. I have nothing in common with people. I don't drink so people say I am boring. Thing is I don't follow trends or follow the pack like others seem to do.
I don't follow trends either, never have. Dad called me a 'free spirit'; was very right there. But I like people to say what they mean and mean what they say rather than twitter and twerk in those damned social networking sites that waste my time, which is why I don't use them. I'm glad you're different. Dance to your own tune, too.
I'd never think someone odd just because they don't drink. I'd like a drink, but drink-driving laws have made me near teetotal. My friends snark about this, but then, they are not true friends really. Just acquaintences. Right now I'm thinking what actually sums up a friend? I mean a true friend? Someone who would do almost anything to help me through the pain of abandonment. Now, that would be a friend indeed.
I live in a working class area of a working class city. Drinking is the number thing everybody does. I never liked it, always made me feel miserable and unsociable. So that's why I don't drink. I played in a football team and I was the only one who didn't drink. They all made fun out of me and bullied me so I ended up quitting. Golf club is the same. They literally hate me because I don't go in drinking.
At work there is me and this other lad who doesn't drink. They call the other guy odd, no idea what they call me. Some of them drink 4 or 5 times a week and it's bottles of wine not glasses and 10 hour drinking sessions. I don't see what's great about it, making yourself ill ? I've seen loads of customers, heavy drinkers, eventually die. They get worse and worse and then you hear they have died. I quite like the taste of beer and if I am ever out and the other person is drinking then I may have one bottle of beer but that's it. Wine blows my head off. People say I should drink and 'get out there' - whatever that means. Nobody understands it's my choice.
Dad was a binge drinker, though not quite an alcoholic. Despite my being short (5'1" in my socks) he always obeyed me. I think he respected my courage more than anything, and I suppose it's because I never take crap from others, also. 'get out there' I believe is boozer's terminology. I'm down south and hear the phrase quite a lot.
At weekends when not driving I like a glass of red, but the rest will find itself in my cooking lest it gets necked by young 'Toaster Pig'. She has to be watched, you know. She got grounded last time, so is unlikely to do it again as it was a full one month grounding.
I don't know if it's as apparent to you, but five years ago people seemed much nicer towards each other on the internet. Very polite and so gracious. But now it's almost constant rudeness on other forums. And I think people in general are in too much of a hurry, behaving like mice in their million hordes, From Ibeza to the Norfolk Broads.
Ahh, now that's from one of my favourite tracks.
Life on Mars !
Mouse said:Triple Bogey said:Mouse said:Triple Bogey said:It's similar to me. I write 'women don't like me' - not sure if it's true or not. I am just different to everybody else. I have nothing in common with people. I don't drink so people say I am boring. Thing is I don't follow trends or follow the pack like others seem to do.
I don't follow trends either, never have. Dad called me a 'free spirit'; was very right there. But I like people to say what they mean and mean what they say rather than twitter and twerk in those damned social networking sites that waste my time, which is why I don't use them. I'm glad you're different. Dance to your own tune, too.
I'd never think someone odd just because they don't drink. I'd like a drink, but drink-driving laws have made me near teetotal. My friends snark about this, but then, they are not true friends really. Just acquaintences. Right now I'm thinking what actually sums up a friend? I mean a true friend? Someone who would do almost anything to help me through the pain of abandonment. Now, that would be a friend indeed.
I live in a working class area of a working class city. Drinking is the number thing everybody does. I never liked it, always made me feel miserable and unsociable. So that's why I don't drink. I played in a football team and I was the only one who didn't drink. They all made fun out of me and bullied me so I ended up quitting. Golf club is the same. They literally hate me because I don't go in drinking.
At work there is me and this other lad who doesn't drink. They call the other guy odd, no idea what they call me. Some of them drink 4 or 5 times a week and it's bottles of wine not glasses and 10 hour drinking sessions. I don't see what's great about it, making yourself ill ? I've seen loads of customers, heavy drinkers, eventually die. They get worse and worse and then you hear they have died. I quite like the taste of beer and if I am ever out and the other person is drinking then I may have one bottle of beer but that's it. Wine blows my head off. People say I should drink and 'get out there' - whatever that means. Nobody understands it's my choice.
Dad was a binge drinker, though not quite an alcoholic. Despite my being short (5'1" in my socks) he always obeyed me. I think he respected my courage more than anything, and I suppose it's because I never take crap from others, also. 'get out there' I believe is boozer's terminology. I'm down south and hear the phrase quite a lot.
At weekends when not driving I like a glass of red, but the rest will find itself in my cooking lest it gets necked by young 'Toaster Pig'. She has to be watched, you know. She got grounded last time, so is unlikely to do it again as it was a full one month grounding.
I don't know if it's as apparent to you, but five years ago people seemed much nicer towards each other on the internet. Very polite and so gracious. But now it's almost constant rudeness on other forums. And I think people in general are in too much of a hurry, behaving like mice in their million hordes, From Ibeza to the Norfolk Broads.
Ahh, now that's from one of my favourite tracks.
I used to go on other forums, football and music but like you say, the people were horrible so I left. Some people are so arrogant it's quite shocking. I think this forum is really good, full of nice people.
Rodent said:I wish I could do more...
SophiaGrace said:Rodent said:I wish I could do more...
me too. Always.
WishingWell said:I am going to call my Brother at 9 and ask him to bring us some breakfast...my treat...he goes for it.
WishingWell said:I hate this depression!
Peaches said:why do I get so happy by writing a crappy song (that I think is perfectly beautiful until the following day)? I guess it doesn't matter…