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#206479 by AlucardXIX
Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:03 am
Taskusorsa wrote:
Bicro wrote:Make sure to give some of your time to See You Next Tuesday and Pig Destroyer.


Didn't really care for either of those but thanks for the recommendations anyway.


I've heard good things about See You Next Tuesday, but havent given them a listen.
#206491 by swervedriver
Wed Jul 22, 2009 5:22 am
Finishing my graduation project, watching Tour de France, playing Fallout 3, recording new album, enjoying the nice weather (at times when there actually is nice weather)...

If it weren't for the first thing, this'd be awesome.
#206496 by GuyOne
Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:02 am
just doing outside renovations and basement work this summer before the weather gets cold again. Working the whole time. I have 2 months of vacation time banked so i booked 4 weeks off in september to visit Canada for my brother's wedding. Nice to know i still have 25 days of vacation left to book. :)
#206498 by Zyprexa
Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:22 am
Roddy wrote:Our game is the greatest sport on the planet!

I absolutely agree. "Aussie Rules" - It really does.

islandsinthesky wrote:Summers are never shit.

And we may as well savour this one, with all the swine flu all over the place it could be our last. *ominous music* :shock:

I'm pissing away my summer like everyone else, playing with my cat, being in love, eating lots of food and venturing for some more productive pursuits like cycling, painting, musicking, reading and wishing I were in college (but not during a pandemic). Someone tell me it's all blown out of proportion and the fact that students from every college in the country who met up briefly for a conference all now have it isn't a reason to freak out. It's just in every college in Ireland now. That's all.

And eh, please tell me wtf this is about:
"HSE Director of Population Health Dr Pat Doorley yesterday told a conference in Dublin that patients would be able to get the medicine once it was prescribed by a doctor."
In case people commit suicide by vaccination? I FUCKING HATE GPS. When I go to collect my blood tests next week I'm getting four different types of medication prescribed just to make sure I don't have to go back to that fucking THIEF for the next YEAR. I HATE HER.
#206535 by Biert
Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:02 am
Zyprexa wrote:I FUCKING HATE GPS.

My phone has GPS and I fucking love it. I get lost everywhere without it.
#206546 by Zyprexa
Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:00 am
Oh yeah, GPS is awesome! My sister had that on her phone years before everyone else because her boyfriend was rich and bought her an awesome phone. It's the GPs of the General Practitioner variety I have qualms with. :wink:
#206561 by Lettuce
Wed Jul 22, 2009 12:20 pm
Phase wrote:
Lettuce wrote:21st Birthday at the weekend 8) So far been preparing for the partaaay!

And coursework.



Ooooldy McOldyson.


D: bawwwwww I was going to enjoy it. I WILL on the other hand enjoy covering bits of dead animals in spicy stuff on Friday when I am still 20 8) You cannot take that away from me.
#206622 by GuyOne
Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:27 pm
Biert wrote:
Zyprexa wrote:I FUCKING HATE GPS.

My phone has GPS and I fucking love it. I get lost everywhere without it.


I always thought GPS was lame because I am very good with maps, coordinations and generally getting around. I figured I didn't need it. I got a Nokia 5800 XpressMusic with GPS a few months ago and it has been fantastic! I had the navigator as well for 3 months but I never used it. I usually search for the address, find it on the map then figure out exactly how to get there on my own. Sort of like looking on Google Maps how to get to an address but this way I don't have to memorize where it is. I still have it on my phone to glance at if I need to.
#206653 by Navalanche
Thu Jul 23, 2009 4:01 am
GuyOne wrote:
Biert wrote:
Zyprexa wrote:I FUCKING HATE GPS.

My phone has GPS and I fucking love it. I get lost everywhere without it.


I always thought GPS was lame because I am very good with maps, coordinations and generally getting around. I figured I didn't need it. I got a Nokia 5800 XpressMusic with GPS a few months ago and it has been fantastic! I had the navigator as well for 3 months but I never used it. I usually search for the address, find it on the map then figure out exactly how to get there on my own. Sort of like looking on Google Maps how to get to an address but this way I don't have to memorize where it is. I still have it on my phone to glance at if I need to.


ah nah, my coordination sucks ass, When im asked by strangers for directions, I start flapping my arms all over the place to try and get them to spot out Different coloured bins which could be used as indicators...Tis what I do! *shrugs*

Thank you Maps! ;D
#206655 by GuyOne
Thu Jul 23, 2009 4:08 am
i haven't learnt any names of any roads in this town except for my own but i know how to get every and any where. When people give directions to somewhere i know right away.

I still know my hometown in Canada like the back of my hand. When i read news online and i see a street name or general store where the topic is takig place i know it perfectly.

I was starting to learn Vancouver and its area very well too but I cannot practice anymore obviously.
#206670 by Biert
Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:39 am
I'd get lost in my own house if it weren't for the fact that it's just one big room with no doors or anything.
#206698 by daneulephus
Thu Jul 23, 2009 11:05 am
Making music....recording it, producing it, writing it....producing others.....finishing up school, working out, riding my bike...vegging to Michael Jackson footage. Pissin' around on here like the rest of you guys...Love ya though.

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