actually, theyre really my favorite...almax wrote: hairy honeycombed balls
but FROZEN!!!
(the spermies are crunchy then)
When i was a teenage working retail the store used to pump out the same CD over and over again of bad bad christmas tunes. It was a complimation of tunes like "tom jones sings holy night" or Enya does "away in the manger". Used to do my head in more than the gits who would be buying jeans for the daughter at 11pm Christmas eve.mrj wrote:A mate just emailed me saying that someone in his office arranged for christmas carols to be piped in through the speakers in the office.
They still have this week and next week of work left before christmas.
Oh the humanity.
so totally not my fault. was a spur of the moment decision monday arvo. that and all my other mates were piking left right and center. not that you guys are a last resort. i'll stop now.Mellogs wrote:gnat wrote:Or Oli-gatorLizkins wrote:don't blame me, blame the Oli-nator
Need photochop please
brilliant idea!
Dboy wrote: Used to do my head in more than the gits who would be buying jeans for the daughter at 11pm Christmas eve.
PALM COVE!!! I had the best time there! Go to Green Island if you have the chance, it's just beautiful. I downloaded a few pics from Palm Cove on the Photo Thread, check emstovequeen wrote:Going to spend my last 4 days in Palm Cove...
mwah to you and all the peeps at home!
Oh really, might try that!!! MMM boobs...Lizkins wrote:J-Gal just get naked, i hear it draws attention...not sure what kind though but still, fun! jokes!
I'm still at work - and i have "working hard for the money" stuck in my head. classic! bring on midnight and hoping i am still here cos then i gets double time tomorrow. mumma needs a new diamond bag....well i don't really, but ya know....
pics or stfu (as they say around here)J Gal wrote:Oh really, might try that!!! MMM boobs...Lizkins wrote:J-Gal just get naked, i hear it draws attention...not sure what kind though but still, fun! jokes!
I'm still at work - and i have "working hard for the money" stuck in my head. classic! bring on midnight and hoping i am still here cos then i gets double time tomorrow. mumma needs a new diamond bag....well i don't really, but ya know....
mrj wrote:Dboy wrote: Used to do my head in more than the gits who would be buying jeans for the daughter at 11pm Christmas eve.
It’s widely accepted that you shouldn’t be able to exclude someone from employment on the basis of religion. In fact if you play football, write cartons for a Dutch newspaper, or are Mel Gibson you can’t even insult someone on this basis. And that’s fair enough I think. If some ones a bible basher or towel head, I don’t think we have any more right to use this against them then the fact that they might be a chocco, wog, or a vanilla face.
And yet, everyone seems perfectly happy to proceed with Christmas. All and sundry are perfectly comfortable with the notion of shutting down businesses, mass murdering turkeys, and forcing people to see ones relatives all on the basis of a lie that in all probability was instigated by an adultress to cover up the fact she was probably getting it off with her husbands brother, and perpetuated first out a need to have a system by which to choose people to throw to lions, and eventually because it turned out to be not a bad way to make money (the religion, not throwing people to lions, that just turned out to be good as a way for feeding, well, lions).
To a obvious point, we give an entire country heaps of days off on the basis a story and historical document that might not well be true.
I sure am!elysium wrote:Are you going to Patagonia Double D?
Yes - I used to live there!! Definitely do Torres del Paine and get to the Fitzroys if you can make it. Bariloche is gorgeous with the glaciers and if you get a chance get down to the end of the earth at Usuaia and get out to Haberton Ranch.Double D wrote:I sure am!elysium wrote:Are you going to Patagonia Double D?
Just spent most of our remaing cash on a flight down there for next week. Avoids the 40 hour (wtf!) bus ride and means we can do some hiking/ice climbing on the Argentinian side before crossing to Chile for the Torres del Paine Hike.
Last thing we do before coming back home. Getting very excited.
All sounding very healthy though. Gotta make up for it this week in BA!
You been there (Patagonia)? Any tips?
Sure will dude!elysium wrote: Yes - I used to live there!! Definitely do Torres del Paine and get to the Fitzroys if you can make it. Bariloche is gorgeous with the glaciers and if you get a chance get down to the end of the earth at Usuaia and get out to Haberton Ranch.
Eat some alfajores and dulce de leche for me!!
yep. have you looked out the window recently though. its fricken eerie out there.mrj wrote:by the way, was anyone else freaked out by the big red sun this morning. you could look straight at it no worries due to all the smoke.
freaked me a bit as it was the first thing I saw when I woke up, and I simply went "what the fuck is that".
Yes. It reminds me of what the moon looked like in the Ash Wednesday fires when I used to live in the country. Our car broke down in the heat, we lost water pressure and the fire front came within 3 kms of our house before the wind changed direction and we were safe. The smell of smoke in the air makes me uncomfortable to this day.mrj wrote:by the way, was anyone else freaked out by the big red sun this morning.
Just went outside and yeah freaky man... The smell of smoke is really over-whelming and lizkins you're completely right it's eerie as all fuck out there.Lizkins wrote:yep. have you looked out the window recently though. its fricken eerie out there.mrj wrote:by the way, was anyone else freaked out by the big red sun this morning. you could look straight at it no worries due to all the smoke.
freaked me a bit as it was the first thing I saw when I woke up, and I simply went "what the fuck is that".
I love the smell of woodsmoke, it reminds me of cozyness and stuff.elysium wrote:Yes. It reminds me of what the moon looked like in the Ash Wednesday fires when I used to live in the country. Our car broke down in the heat and the fire front came within 3 kms of our house before the wind changed direction and we were safe. The smell of smoke in the air makes me uncomfortable to this day.mrj wrote:by the way, was anyone else freaked out by the big red sun this morning.