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.
Actually they have screens for you to watch.
And I'm particularly upset by the fact no-one's commented on my new avatar that I spent time and effort framing into a nice black border.
Posted: Thu 22 Apr, 2004 22.00
by Cheese Head
c@t wrote:'The Butterfly Effect' is brilliant, by the way.
Go and see it. So, so clever.
i went to see that last weeks, and it is amazing. Quite enjoyed the whole prison scene and didnt like watching the dog get set on fire.
We also saw 50 First Dates. Its not your average cheesy movie, the plots a lil different and the endings unexpected.
And if you've never seen it, rent "Muriels Wedding". Great movie too...
Posted: Thu 22 Apr, 2004 22.26
by Pete
c@t wrote:It's not David Dickinson. It's more tomato ketchup.
I am in agony actually.
oh you poor thing - that'll make it even funnier and satisfying for those of them who aren't as pretty as you (obviously I'm not in such a category as I'm stunnin').
Re: I'm Bored
Posted: Sun 08 Apr, 2012 19.46
by Bail
8 Years on... Still bored.
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Posted: Sun 08 Apr, 2012 20.09
by iSon
Square Eyes wrote:Oh for heavens sake so you're all bored - I guess your presence at Metropol kind of compounds that fact.
As this problem seems to be reaching epidemic levels and nobody else is coming forward with any suggestion of a cure, you may find one or two ideas in my list below helpful.
- Volunteer to fold clothes that smell of wee at your local charity shop
- Do a jigsaw of a television transmitter
- Re-label your collection of BBC Regional News videos
- Dust your house from top to bottom with a sock on a clothes hanger and a banana skin
- Wash your hair (reserve this one for the times James Martin is on a student radio station somewhere)
- Play the Nick Harvey anagram game - just how many words can you make out of CARP ?
See, there really is no excuse.
I think the best advice is from much missed Squarey above. Surely you can do at least one of these Bail?
This thread makes amusing reading - things haven't changed that much. People were massaging cat's...ego - that's now moved on to Facebook. I'm looking at you Gavin.
Re: I'm Bored
Posted: Sun 08 Apr, 2012 20.12
by iSon
Ps, I'm off down the pub. Hope that helps.
It's not for enjoyment mind, I'm off to face the music and pay off my bar tab from last night which I failed to settle. Apparently I will have ruined the landlord's Z report and will no doubt be described as having committed an act of despicable behaviour.
Still, I'll do it again. I never learn.
Re: I'm Bored
Posted: Sun 08 Apr, 2012 20.17
by Alexia
Dieting as I am, I only have two Easter Eggs this year. And I've just started my Aero Bubbles Mint one, only to discover the egg itself is not mint.
Re: Re:
Posted: Sun 08 Apr, 2012 20.31
by Gavin Scott
iSon wrote:This thread makes amusing reading - things haven't changed that much. People were massaging cat's...ego - that's now moved on to Facebook. I'm looking at you Gavin.
He really is a groovy cat; and he's a gentleman and scholar - he's an acrobat.
Who can blame me?
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Posted: Sun 08 Apr, 2012 21.20
by iSon
Gavin Scott wrote:
iSon wrote:This thread makes amusing reading - things haven't changed that much. People were massaging cat's...ego - that's now moved on to Facebook. I'm looking at you Gavin.
He really is a groovy cat; and he's a gentleman and scholar - he's an acrobat.
Who can blame me?
Oh I'm not blaming you. I am now down the pub but my appearance on here may lead you to believe that I am once again suffering from the titular problem because conversation has dried up. It has.
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Posted: Sun 08 Apr, 2012 21.23
by Bail
Gavin Scott wrote:he's a gentleman and scholar - he's an acrobat.
He's the most tip top, top cat !
My south today digsbetas are also now in order of timecode
Re: Re:
Posted: Sun 08 Apr, 2012 21.53
by Gavin Scott
Bail wrote:
Gavin Scott wrote:he's a gentleman and scholar - he's an acrobat.