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Posted: Wed 21 Apr, 2004 21.45
by Snu
Yep bored here to.
Bored with everything. Some would say I need to be more 'Pro-active' in achieving something with my life. I say, fupp off.
Although I would happily take you on with a round of Truth or Dare C@t.
Posted: Wed 21 Apr, 2004 21.58
by fusionlad
I'm bored too. Need to get away this weekend I think. Any offers?

Posted: Wed 21 Apr, 2004 22.32
by Pete
well you've got c@t to compete with though and he is v. cute
Posted: Wed 21 Apr, 2004 23.06
by fusionlad
Doh!
Posted: Thu 22 Apr, 2004 02.01
by iSon
c@t wrote:I am going to see 'The Butterfly Effect' tonight.
This will briefly lift the weight of boredom from my shoulders.
Maybe we should start a Metropol book club or something, seen as we're all so bored. Or dare one member to do something and have them report back on their work.
Or truth or dare!
I actually think the dare thing has the potential to work.
I challenge you cat to go out to your local supermarket and buy a bag of cheese and onion crisps. Any brand will do. I expect a report of around 500 words on the purchasing and subsequent eating of the crisps. Your report must include at least one primary source and two secondary sources. Also you must provide one piece of pictorial evidence with your report.
Go...do it now...try it yourself...
Anyone else who wants to have a stab (hey ho!) then please feel free...
Posted: Thu 22 Apr, 2004 11.14
by cat
Can it be something else?
I do like cheese and onion crisps, but i'd rather it were something more useful, but equally cheap.
Posted: Thu 22 Apr, 2004 11.15
by cat
'The Butterfly Effect' is brilliant, by the way.
Go and see it. So, so clever.
Posted: Thu 22 Apr, 2004 14.35
by Sput
I've just been on a crawl out of Manchester back to my hall and I realised two things.
1. I'm bored and
2. The bus was very hot, owing at least in part to the summery weather we've been having.
This makes me wonder, does anyone else have instances of boredom on hot buses?
Posted: Thu 22 Apr, 2004 16.24
by rts
I did yesterday actually. It stopped at the stop before my house and didn't leave til 3pm exactly so it can be completely in-sync. Despite getting a little flushed, I was to lazy to walk the five minutes down the road instead...
I did today however. Bloody lovely weather. Nothing nicer than strutting home after a long day, along the river, sun shining, with some fab music from my iPod.
Posted: Thu 22 Apr, 2004 20.46
by Pete
Sput wrote:This makes me wonder, does anyone else have instances of boredom on hot buses?
I've heard London buses are particularly bad for things like this.
To entertain us all - I think dear c@t should post a photo of his bright red allerically reacted face for us all to have a good "oh look, he's like David Dickinson" type laugh.
How about it Tom?
Posted: Thu 22 Apr, 2004 21.26
by cat
It's not David Dickinson. It's more tomato ketchup.
I am in agony actually.