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My co-worker just told me her daughter got valedictorian at her school and the academic/art award for the year.
I told her my son had pretty good attendance this year.
I told her my son had pretty good attendance this year.
Don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk!
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yomptepi wrote:I quit my job about a week ago, and today is my first day as an unemployed person. I have so much to do. Joining the Labour party ,( obviously) is my first priority. The house is going on the market next Thursday, so we have to clear it, redecorate some bits, get bits fixed and so on. Once sold, we are moving to Ilfracombe, hopefully by xmas. I am not sure if I have retired, or I am taking a sabbatical. I suppose that will depend on work opportunities in Ilfracombe. In the medium term money is not a problem, but I suspect what I consider to a decent nest egg will shrink with alarming alacrity.
The main thing is that I have finally escaped from from my wretched hateful job. Hurrah for me.
I’m not sure that we want your sort coming down here, taking over our coffee shops and pagan trinket emporia. I shall need to consider your application in fine detail. Or you could just buy me lunch.
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Good news for Yomp!
Bad news for BCB!
(all the very best)
Bad news for BCB!
(all the very best)
Griff wrote:The notion that Jeremy Corbyn, a lifelong vocal proponent of antisemitism, would stand in front of an antisemitic mural and commend it is utterly preposterous.
Copehead wrote:a right wing cretin like Berger....bleating about racism
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It takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man.
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...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
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Jumper K wrote:Or you could just buy me lunch.yomptepi wrote:I quit my job about a week ago, and today is my first day as an unemployed person. I have so much to do. Joining the Labour party ,( obviously) is my first priority. The house is going on the market next Thursday, so we have to clear it, redecorate some bits, get bits fixed and so on. Once sold, we are moving to Ilfracombe, hopefully by xmas. I am not sure if I have retired, or I am taking a sabbatical. I suppose that will depend on work opportunities in Ilfracombe. In the medium term money is not a problem, but I suspect what I consider to a decent nest egg will shrink with alarming alacrity.
The main thing is that I have finally escaped from from my wretched hateful job. Hurrah for me.
Your savings will be gone before you know it.
Don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk!
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sloopjohnc wrote:
Your savings will be gone before you know it.
They may well be, but it will at least be fun while it lasts.
I have done the sums, and I am confident that they add up.
I can always find work if I need to though. And I probably will. But it will not be in a place where they are building an unnecessary train, or a stupidly designed runway. I am leaving all that madness behind.
Thanks for all the good wishes. It is good to know that others think the way I do....
You don't like me...do you?
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As long as you still make it to jolly ups!
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Get a fucking grip you narcissistic cretins.
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yomptepi wrote:I quit my job about a week ago, and today is my first day as an unemployed person. I have so much to do. Joining the Labour party ,( obviously) is my first priority. The house is going on the market next Thursday, so we have to clear it, redecorate some bits, get bits fixed and so on. Once sold, we are moving to Ilfracombe, hopefully by xmas. I am not sure if I have retired, or I am taking a sabbatical. I suppose that will depend on work opportunities in Ilfracombe. In the medium term money is not a problem, but I suspect what I consider to a decent nest egg will shrink with alarming alacrity.
The main thing is that I have finally escaped from from my wretched hateful job. Hurrah for me.
I saw Biddy's post on FB yesterday - it brought a smile to my face.
Absolutely fabulous move for you all, I'm certain of that. I love that part of Devon and clearly you feel the same way.
I'm overjoyed for you Yomp - brilliant news.
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yomptepi wrote:sloopjohnc wrote:
Your savings will be gone before you know it.
They may well be, but it will at least be fun while it lasts.
What I meant is that I bet you didn't factor in buying Jumper K's lunch. That could set you back a Maserati, along with a tip.
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sloopjohnc wrote:yomptepi wrote:sloopjohnc wrote:
Your savings will be gone before you know it.
They may well be, but it will at least be fun while it lasts.
What I meant is that I bet you didn't factor in buying Jumper K's lunch. That could set you back a Maserati, along with a tip.
Why, where are they going to eat??
You come at the Queen, you best not miss.
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Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
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Minnie the Minx wrote:sloopjohnc wrote:yomptepi wrote:
They may well be, but it will at least be fun while it lasts.
What I meant is that I bet you didn't factor in buying Jumper K's lunch. That could set you back a Maserati, along with a tip.
Why, where are they going to eat??
It's not where, it's how much!
Don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk!
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Oh!
Where are you going with this? Help us out here.
Where are you going with this? Help us out here.
You come at the Queen, you best not miss.
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
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Minnie the Minx wrote:Oh!
Where are you going with this? Help us out here.
Frank and I give each other crap on here all the time. He kids me, I kid him - it was geared more towards Jumper K seeing it and responding.
Don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk!
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sloopjohnc wrote:Minnie the Minx wrote:Oh!
Where are you going with this? Help us out here.
Frank and I give each other crap on here all the time. He kids me, I kid him - it was geared more towards Jumper K seeing it and responding.
Fuck you Yankee blue jeans.
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Jumper K wrote:sloopjohnc wrote:Minnie the Minx wrote:Oh!
Where are you going with this? Help us out here.
Frank and I give each other crap on here all the time. He kids me, I kid him - it was geared more towards Jumper K seeing it and responding.
Fuck you Yankee blue jeans.
Now, that hurts.
I wish you'd have called me that before my son was born. We would've had a first and middle name.
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Don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk!
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sloopjohnc wrote:Jumper K wrote:sloopjohnc wrote:
Frank and I give each other crap on here all the time. He kids me, I kid him - it was geared more towards Jumper K seeing it and responding.
Fuck you Yankee blue jeans.
Now, that hurts.
I wish you'd have called me that before my son was born. We would've had a first and middle name.
Fuck and you?
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Going to dinner tomorrow night to the place where they filmed this video.
Used to be a favorite of my mom and dad's.
Used to be a favorite of my mom and dad's.
Don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk!
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The Golden State Warriors are NBA champs - three of the last four years.
This was a team, that won a surprise NBA championship just as I was becoming a huge sports fan, when I was 13. After that, it was no playoffs for 22 years and no all-star for almost 20. Every season, I went into it saying that the Warriors weren't going to suck me in, but my loyalty won out.
I spent many seasons where my only hope was that they'd get a lottery pick in the draft and then they'd botch that.
I'm walking on air for the second year in a row.
I love music, and it means a lot to me, but I probably love sports just as much. I'm a hack at both, but was a much better athlete, so can relate a little more. There was a span, between the ages of 25 to 40, that I didn't go more than two days not playing basketball in one form or another. I told my wife once to scatter my ashes over Candlestick Park, the old home of the SF 49ers and SF Giants.
Now, it will probably be to scatter my ashes over AT&T Park and the new home of the Warriors, Chase Center, which will be a mile apart in San Francisco.
Three out of four kids in the Bay will be wearing Curry 30 jerseys today. I guarantee it.
This was a team, that won a surprise NBA championship just as I was becoming a huge sports fan, when I was 13. After that, it was no playoffs for 22 years and no all-star for almost 20. Every season, I went into it saying that the Warriors weren't going to suck me in, but my loyalty won out.
I spent many seasons where my only hope was that they'd get a lottery pick in the draft and then they'd botch that.
I'm walking on air for the second year in a row.
I love music, and it means a lot to me, but I probably love sports just as much. I'm a hack at both, but was a much better athlete, so can relate a little more. There was a span, between the ages of 25 to 40, that I didn't go more than two days not playing basketball in one form or another. I told my wife once to scatter my ashes over Candlestick Park, the old home of the SF 49ers and SF Giants.
Now, it will probably be to scatter my ashes over AT&T Park and the new home of the Warriors, Chase Center, which will be a mile apart in San Francisco.
Three out of four kids in the Bay will be wearing Curry 30 jerseys today. I guarantee it.
Don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk!
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yomptepi wrote:I quit my job about a week ago, and today is my first day as an unemployed person. I have so much to do. Joining the Labour party ,( obviously) is my first priority. The house is going on the market next Thursday, so we have to clear it, redecorate some bits, get bits fixed and so on. Once sold, we are moving to Ilfracombe, hopefully by xmas. I am not sure if I have retired, or I am taking a sabbatical. I suppose that will depend on work opportunities in Ilfracombe. In the medium term money is not a problem, but I suspect what I consider to a decent nest egg will shrink with alarming alacrity.
The main thing is that I have finally escaped from from my wretched hateful job. Hurrah for me.
Best of luck with the move and the new phase in your life - I just googled Ilfracombe... what a gorgeous place!!
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