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Today I realised that I kind of miss those maps of computer game worlds that magazines used to print as guides. I'm not even that big into computer games, I guess I just kind of feel a bit over whelmed and a little sad that things have moved forward to a place where computer game worlds are too big for this kind of thing? Or maybe computer game magazines stopped interesting me when they stopped printing pages of shoddy programme that you could put into your machine and make your own games?
Anyway, what are you missing today TMO?
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quote:Originally posted by Benny the Ball: Anyway, what are you missing today TMO?
Love, having a future, Mysterious Cities of Gold, sherbert, The Face, rubber duckies, Sensation, the Criminal Justic Act, Jason Donovan, red mercury, Brittany Murphy's acting career.
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It's not an insult to say a dead person is dead.
Today I miss the magazine I used to work at. They new how to approach Friday afternoon in the workplace(drunk, childish, shouting). Everyone here's being really industrious and silent. It's embarrassing.
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I'm not saying I wouldn't have killed her if the opportunity had presented itself. But I've never been off the US mainland before, unless you count a handful of ferry trips to Nantuckett.
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quote:Originally posted by ralph: I'm not saying I wouldn't have killed her if the opportunity had presented itself. But I've never been off the US mainland before, unless you count a handful of ferry trips to Nantuckett.
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I'm missing my bed, I'm sitting here coughing a nasty dry cough, freezing in a nasty draft and wishing for my bed all warm and toasty instead of sitting here making a huge spreadsheet
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You reached over with your hand and knocked my Jap over
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I'm feeling a bit blerugh today. It's like someone's decided to increase the gravity and everything's just that little bit more difficult than it usually is. It's just that monday feeling I guess. Hope everyone else is ok (including BR). I think I need a little pick me up. Like some coffee or something.
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today is rubbish bullshit and totally not at all awesome.
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We all prisoners, chickee-baby. We all locked in.
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i am slightly hungover and feel like i didn't get enough, or good enough, sleep. either of these things in isolation wouldn't cause too much difficulty, but they roll together into a big ball of meh.
we've collectively got autumnitis, i reckon. there'll be a surge of enthusiasm and new hope next weekend when the clocks go back and we get both a lie-in and more light when we go to work, but that will be rapidly dispelled when we look out of our office windows at 4.30 and the sun is setting.
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Warm, fleecy blanket as you work and lots of hot drinks, Darryn. Oh, but you don't work from home any more do you? Would they notice a blanket? Definitely a coffee with a paracetamol not... It sounds like you are coming down with a cold.
I am feeling nauseatingly chipper today. Not my word; my brother and sister called me that this weekend; in disgust, I think.
I am not, you know, gloating or anything.
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quote:Originally posted by H1ppychick: we've collectively got autumnitis, i reckon. there'll be a surge of enthusiasm and new hope next weekend when the clocks go back and we get both a lie-in and more light when we go to work, but that will be rapidly dispelled when we look out of our office windows at 4.30 and the sun is setting.
I like Autumn. The leaves smell slightly rusty with a hint of bonfires and the air is still crisp and the twigs, when you walk through the woods, still snap in a satifying way beneath your feet and the earth is springy. By November everthing is neavy and gloomy, and the leaves smell musty and the twigs are soggy and give under your shoes and sink slightly like dead things as you step on them, and the air is dank.
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I am totally flipping out on positive energy today. I'm going to an awards ceremony tomorrow night (which will be awesome, whether we win or not) and have just had a packed, totally excellent weekend. Next week I'm going on holiday to the Canaries so am totally looking forward to practising my Spanish and in the meantime I'm going to keep on cranking out hundreds of words of my book.
I am missing nothing - everything, for once, is absolutely on track.