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Author Topic: Waffle Rides Again!  (Read 96175 times)
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« Reply #3960 on: 07:02:26, 20-08-2008 »

I've been up since 5.30.  Shocked And I'm now leaving for Wales, again. I see the early birds are about. Yes, I mean you, Mort, t-p and the soon-to-be-train-catching PW.

And I'm heading into school to take delivery of a big County Supplies order (should be in the GORR really!)
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« Reply #3961 on: 07:05:18, 20-08-2008 »

I can not imagine people on their breaks have to do that much,IGI

I am on a break too.

YOu did not have much sleep, martle. I think you were up late (according to this board).
I am not going back to bed now because I don't like to hear any chorus again.

I find it is easy to overheat and not easy to calm down. Trips are very difficult. One has so many impressions.
I like to go on a trip right now.

At least if one goes to Wales one doesn't have to go on a ferry. (is this the right ferry? )


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« Reply #3962 on: 07:59:06, 20-08-2008 »

A person really has to be a teacher to want to do that job. My heart goes out to them and uni lecturers as well Martle!!! Hope you have a good time in Wales!! Not raining to much, either!!
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« Reply #3963 on: 08:28:27, 20-08-2008 »

Is it cheap modern way of dating? In my time they would go meet and go to a coffee house.
It is cheap, yeah.  Coffee-houses are still quite popular, though not too many in dublin (at least not the good ones).  One finds one has to, as in so many areas of life, be a little bit inventive.
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« Reply #3964 on: 08:43:32, 20-08-2008 »

My friend's daugther frequents night clubs in dublin where it costs 3000 to be a member (or something like that).

She worked as a waitress there. She is going to be third year student in the best University there.

I don't like many things I hear about her, I have to add.
Young people want to be popular by any means. It can back fire. Also some want to find a rich husband/wife.

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« Reply #3965 on: 08:44:45, 20-08-2008 »

Good thing about taking up running?  Running dates.  "Why not go for a run in the park?" he say, "Sounds like a plan" I say.  Chance of fun is quite high, chance of feel-good is quite high.  Chance of wholesome, feel-good sex occuring is, I'd estimate, reasonably high as well.

Darn, am I going to have to invest in fancier running couture for this?  Huh

Gosh. I'd never considered running before.
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« Reply #3966 on: 10:12:48, 20-08-2008 »

My friend's daugther frequents night clubs in dublin where it costs 3000 to be a member (or something like that).

She worked as a waitress there. She is going to be third year student in the best University there.

I don't like many things I hear about her, I have to add.
Young people want to be popular by any means. It can back fire. Also some want to find a rich husband/wife.



3000 !!!!

insane, i would start my own poetry nights in a local coffee shop, social club for trips to the theatre,concerts etc.

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« Reply #3967 on: 12:21:40, 20-08-2008 »

She doesn't go to these kind of clubs. She goes to night clubs. It is called clubbing.

I know nothing about these clubs. I did not go even once.
I am sure you know the type of clubs I am talking about.

The daughter goes on and on about some famous footballers or artist that I usually never heard of who visit the club on a regular bases or  just once.

Perhaps she is going to grow out of it.
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« Reply #3968 on: 12:36:22, 20-08-2008 »

I got talking to people when rambling on saturday, about the proms and wigmore hall concerts, birds of a feather and all that, different people just like different things.

as a radio 3 fan,your more likely to be playing the piano than down the disco eh
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« Reply #3969 on: 12:40:01, 20-08-2008 »

I play the piano, I love classical music -  but you will also find me whenever I can go, at a disco or a nightclub.  I love dancing and socialising.  It's petered out now just to holiday times but I don't see why you can't enjoy both things.
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« Reply #3970 on: 12:45:17, 20-08-2008 »

variety is the spice of life  Grin

i just mean, from a direct mailing, point of view, wigmore hall lot more likely to go to covent garden than a disco

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« Reply #3971 on: 13:08:46, 20-08-2008 »

I got talking to people when rambling on saturday, about the proms and wigmore hall concerts, birds of a feather and all that, different people just like different things.

I can see you'd be first in line if there were a Nobel Prize for Cod Psychology.
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« Reply #3972 on: 13:25:22, 20-08-2008 »

I play the piano, I love classical music -  but you will also find me whenever I can go, at a disco or a nightclub.  I love dancing and socialising.  It's petered out now just to holiday times but I don't see why you can't enjoy both things.
Neither do I, although my clubbing activities seem to have petered out almost completely (I think I've only been clubbing properly twice in the last 8 or 9 months).
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« Reply #3974 on: 13:41:55, 20-08-2008 »

There have of course been short-lived  attempts to introduce an er, 'classical vibe' to clubbing/ jumping up and down  with a thing in Shoreditch whose name escapes me and Bartok in Chalk Farm ,now very down at heel and anonymous of soundtrack ,once Time Out's reccomended dating venue I believe. Strina's illustration is a common site in the related N9 excursions  of the hoodied skink, a protected species.
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