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Since Naomi will not give me the ****ing key I have decided to follow Jesus and be a Christian just like Theland. I am ashamed of my past history here so I'm going to devote the time I used to spend on ab to reading the Bible. No question really because I no longer care about what people think. I'll get all my answers from God from now on thank you.
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Who . . . Me?
Correct Naomi - the happy juice it was.
Saddish news -
I'm desperate for a job, but still no word from Tesco etc,
but the local shipyard rang me up and want me to start on Monday morning.
Good money, �10.45 / hour plus overtime.
I didn't want to go back into engineering, especially heavy engineering, I just don't feel up to it, but beggars can't be choosers, so it looks like I'll be there bright and early on Monday.
Yes, it will pull me out of my financial problems, and yes, get me off these benefits which are so embarrassing, but I wanted to earn my living in a different way.
Mibs, studying the centrifugal forces in the link, and the tensile strength of the straps is what us engineers do all of the time. Thank you, the memories of the revolving hula hoop may help me solve some mechanical problems on Monday.
Saddish news -
I'm desperate for a job, but still no word from Tesco etc,
but the local shipyard rang me up and want me to start on Monday morning.
Good money, �10.45 / hour plus overtime.
I didn't want to go back into engineering, especially heavy engineering, I just don't feel up to it, but beggars can't be choosers, so it looks like I'll be there bright and early on Monday.
Yes, it will pull me out of my financial problems, and yes, get me off these benefits which are so embarrassing, but I wanted to earn my living in a different way.
Mibs, studying the centrifugal forces in the link, and the tensile strength of the straps is what us engineers do all of the time. Thank you, the memories of the revolving hula hoop may help me solve some mechanical problems on Monday.
Just point me in the right direction.
How many hours will you work, Theland? Can't you forget overtime? None of my business, I know - it's just a thought.
Another thought - if Tescos or something else comes up, you can always leave engineering, can't you? I suppose what I'm saying is, perhaps it might be wise to continue to look around for something easier.
Anyway, how do you feel about being a specimen under Mibs' miscroscope? (Stop wriggling - you're blurring the image).
Another thought - if Tescos or something else comes up, you can always leave engineering, can't you? I suppose what I'm saying is, perhaps it might be wise to continue to look around for something easier.
Anyway, how do you feel about being a specimen under Mibs' miscroscope? (Stop wriggling - you're blurring the image).
It's a question of doing what you have to before doing what you want to Theland. You can do the engineering stuff until something better comes along. (That's if you're dead set on turning up Monday). I think it sounds like good news anyway, it's a step forwards if nothing else.
Naomi - I put some books up for you. They're not all religion based but I've gone for a theme of things not being what they seem/philosophy type books so that they're fun and yet have a few layers for your perusal. (Except for the Brookmyre one which I already said, is just very funny!)
Naomi - I put some books up for you. They're not all religion based but I've gone for a theme of things not being what they seem/philosophy type books so that they're fun and yet have a few layers for your perusal. (Except for the Brookmyre one which I already said, is just very funny!)
Thanks China, I've answered you there.
It's clear that no one's been around for quite a while, so I presume, Mibs, that you either have them under the microscope for more intensive study, or they've been put into pickling jars and placed on a shelf in a cupboard in the lab. Well, all I can say is be it on your own head if they come out all shrivelled and wrinkly! What sort of specimens are you going to have then, eh?
I'm off to the safety of my nice cosy bed - probably to have nightmares about pickling jars - so goodnight everyone. Sleep tight - if you can! xx
It's clear that no one's been around for quite a while, so I presume, Mibs, that you either have them under the microscope for more intensive study, or they've been put into pickling jars and placed on a shelf in a cupboard in the lab. Well, all I can say is be it on your own head if they come out all shrivelled and wrinkly! What sort of specimens are you going to have then, eh?
I'm off to the safety of my nice cosy bed - probably to have nightmares about pickling jars - so goodnight everyone. Sleep tight - if you can! xx
Theland .......... Derrr .......... this is what I've been trying to say. We are under a microscope - the subjects of a study on human interaction. I wonder what his findings are up to yet? The mind boggles! Cor, I'll bet there are lightening bolts flying everywhere in Mibs' lab.
Good luck for tomorrow - but I hope something else comes up soon. The garage sounds good.
Good luck for tomorrow - but I hope something else comes up soon. The garage sounds good.
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Yep, House has Hugh Laurie in it. It's completely unbeliveable from a medical stand point but the humour is ace and the emotional manipulation of the audience is second to none!
I agree about the adverts though, I have to flick to music or something, I absolutely hate adverts. (Unless it's for a make up product in whichcase I just start wondering if I need it).
I agree about the adverts though, I have to flick to music or something, I absolutely hate adverts. (Unless it's for a make up product in whichcase I just start wondering if I need it).
I watch House. It was on one of the ordinary channels up until last week when the series ended. I like House - what a complex character - and yet so transparent! I haven't got Sky. My husband doesn't like TV much and refuses point blank to have it. (Sniff ...... see how badly I'm treated? Slopes off miserably).
I don't have Sky either Naomi! Diabolical.... but we do have on of those digital/virgin package deals with the computer/phone/mobile so thankfully I'm still able to watch my beloved House (and Wison and the blonde dude and the black dude... Actually even Cuddy's pretty hot and I like her clothes). It's on channel five during the day too... Actually there's a little patch that has ER, then Without a Trace and then House on which almost made me consider whether it was worth getting a job or not!
I'm lucky though as my ex/ friend (still in two minds as what to call him) is a computery type person and he says if I get a DVX (I think that's what he called it) DVD player then he'll download the programmes I like from America. As soon as I figure out what he's talking about I'll take a visit to Comet! (Hey, you get one too Naomi and I'll post 'em to you at a PO Box number thingy and we can pretend we're spys passing secret messages),
How did your first day go Theland?
I'm lucky though as my ex/ friend (still in two minds as what to call him) is a computery type person and he says if I get a DVX (I think that's what he called it) DVD player then he'll download the programmes I like from America. As soon as I figure out what he's talking about I'll take a visit to Comet! (Hey, you get one too Naomi and I'll post 'em to you at a PO Box number thingy and we can pretend we're spys passing secret messages),
How did your first day go Theland?