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Posted 07 February 2010 - 09:48 AM

Hokay Kokey

I'm a lazy sort as you all know, and given that I keep my mouth shut when I have nothing worth saying, well, that's the reason I haven't being posting that often theses days.
At work, you have to book your time off for the year, and last year I was refused the only time I wanted (the week of November 1st). So I just muttered bugger it and said that the people of dubious heritage in the office could do it. One year later, they did. Here is what I shall do in the time given to me.

#1 - Start to learn the German language
#2 - Finnish a new short story
#3 - Go and see the Circus of Horrors (Here's a link for those interested http://www.circusofhorrors.co.uk/)
#4 - Go and see me Mum and Dad in the North West Coast
#5 - Lose a bit of weight
#6 - Finally finnish Morrowind (Anyone remember that?)
#7 - See and learn a bit more of the city
#8 - Get batteries for and start using that awesome camera my Dad got me
#9 - Get very drunk and merry

If anyone has any ideas or comments, don't be afraid, lets hear them.




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Posted 07 February 2010 - 09:53 AM

Well, sadly all my ideas involve the UN getting involved.
Why would anyone choose a life of combat, uncertainty and risk in a world filled with dangers rather than the sane, sensible life of a cubicle-dwelling surface yuppy?

Because sanity is for the weak.

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Posted 07 February 2010 - 10:35 AM

Self-improvement is always good, Laz.

I give to you my philosophy about life, as sung by Mike Ness and Social Distortion:
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=iKKA6VNb0Qs

Reach for the Sky

When I was young I was invincible
I found myself not thinking twice
I never thought about no future
It's just a roll of the dice

But the day may come when you got something to lose
And just when you think you're done paying dues
You say to yourself "Dear, God What have I Done?"
And hope its not too late cause tomorrow may never come

Reach for the sky cause tomorrow may never come
Reach for the sky cause tomorrow may never come

Yesterday is history
And tomorrow is a mystery
But baby right now,
It's just about you and me

You can run you can hide
Just like Bonnie and Clyde
Reach for the sky
ain't never gonna die
And I thank the Lord for the love that I have found
And hold you tight cause tomorrow may never come

Reach for the sky cause tomorrow may never come
Reach for the sky cause tomorrow may never come

So if you please take this moment
Try if you can to make it last
Don't think about no future
And just forget about the past
And make it last

Reach for the sky cause tomorrow may never come
(reach for the sky I ain't never going down)
Reach for the sky cause tomorrow may never come
(reach for the sky I ain't never coming down)
Reach for the sky cause tomorrow may never come
(reach for the sky I ain't never going down)
Reach for the sky cause tomorrow may never come


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Posted 13 February 2010 - 08:46 PM

View Postcybele13, on 07 February 2010 - 06:35 PM, said:

Self-improvement is always good, Laz.
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Thanks. My whole life I've been told how unable I am to do things. I have been told more than once that I'm less than nothing. I'm idiot because I believed these evil fuckers.

This is my song. What I've being trying to say for years!

I don't like who am. The sensible thing would be a change in my identity.
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Posted 15 February 2010 - 09:35 AM

Laz, never, and I mean NEVER let anyone tell you what you can, and cannot do. The only person who can put limits on you is you. Fuck all those other people. The only person you need validation from is yourself.
Why would anyone choose a life of combat, uncertainty and risk in a world filled with dangers rather than the sane, sensible life of a cubicle-dwelling surface yuppy?

Because sanity is for the weak.

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Posted 15 February 2010 - 11:31 PM

View PostJohnny_C, on 16 February 2010 - 05:35 AM, said:

Laz, never, and I mean NEVER let anyone tell you what you can, and cannot do. The only person who can put limits on you is you. Fuck all those other people. The only person you need validation from is yourself.


You can't lick your elbow. Sorry. (Yes I realise that some can :P)
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