Today's I have learnt is well I will be learning later today how to use my newly purchased CD Thermal printer when I get home this evening. So I can more professionally label my Mix CD's.
today I learnt that even though im sick as a dog... my new boss doesnt really give a t*ss as Im very new in the job... I spose I understand but its gobbing up horrible things from my throat so I cant really do much about it....
"the word derives from a Patrick Hooligan, a small-time bouncer and thief, who lived in the Borough, on the south side of the river. With his family and a small gang of followers he frequented the Lamb and Flag public house in Southwark (not to be confused with the older and more famous hostelry of the same name across the river in Covent Garden). Mr Hooligan murdered a policeman, was put away for life and died in prison. Another writer, Earnest Weekley, said in his Romance of Words in 1912: “The original Hooligans were a spirited Irish family of that name whose proceedings enlivened the drab monotony of life in Southwark about fourteen years ago”
"“The original Hooligans were a spirited Irish family of that name whose proceedings enlivened the drab monotony of life in Southwark about fourteen years ago”
interesting eh? i thought so.
that last sentence - is this where the irish for a party comes from also - hooley?
i've learnt that not all will ferrel films r good, tallaganda nights is ****
infact i also found out how fun it is threatening banks with court action and gettin all your charges for the last 6 years given back to you, wahoo almost £600 transfered back in2 my account from mr Halifax!!!
I remembered my BMW really does not work in the snow (17 year old car and last year I spun it in the snow, doh!) got up early and took Mrs Pickwicks Renault Scenic to work.
aliwibble, ahem, work in the parking industry (10+ yrs), my favourite ever parking excuse was quote ' my eyesight is really bad and I did not see the no parking signs' - which of course begged the question if your eyesight is so bad you missed the 6ft by 3 ft no parking signs what are you doing driving? Can't remember how we translated that into an appeal rejection letter - I think we just ignored the excuse.
[cite]Posted By: pickwick[/cite]I remembered my BMW really does not work in the snow (17 year old car and last year I spun it in the snow, doh!) got up early and took Mrs Pickwicks Renault Scenic to work.
aliwibble,
ahem, work in the parking industry (10+ yrs), my favourite ever parking excuse was quote ' my eyesight is really bad and I did not see the no parking signs' - which of course begged the question if your eyesight is so bad you missed the 6ft by 3 ft no parking signs what are you doing driving? Can't remember how we translated that into an appeal rejection letter - I think we just ignored the excuse.
Dear Mr Pickwick,
Have you really just owned up to be worse than a Spud, on par with Simon Jordan...........?
With your qualifications, you could always realise a lifelong ambition to become a Premier League referee.
We could do with one on our side for once. :-)
i have now learnt (courtesy of Scruffle) that talledega nights is crap. i downloaded it last week and was due to watch it tonight. thanks Scruffle. i will now watch little miss sunshine instead.
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can't remember specific details tho, so not that good!
today I learnt that even though im sick as a dog... my new boss doesnt really give a t*ss as Im very new in the job... I spose I understand but its gobbing up horrible things from my throat so I cant really do much about it....
"the word derives from a Patrick Hooligan, a small-time bouncer and thief, who lived in the Borough, on the south side of the river. With his family and a small gang of followers he frequented the Lamb and Flag public house in Southwark (not to be confused with the older and more famous hostelry of the same name across the river in Covent Garden). Mr Hooligan murdered a policeman, was put away for life and died in prison. Another writer, Earnest Weekley, said in his Romance of Words in 1912: “The original Hooligans were a spirited Irish family of that name whose proceedings enlivened the drab monotony of life in Southwark about fourteen years ago”
interesting eh? i thought so.
I also learnt that commuters find it very amusing if you wake up on train with a loud nasal snort.
that last sentence - is this where the irish for a party comes from also - hooley?
ha ha, thats funny man
infact i also found out how fun it is threatening banks with court action and gettin all your charges for the last 6 years given back to you, wahoo almost £600 transfered back in2 my account from mr Halifax!!!
aliwibble,
ahem,
work in the parking industry (10+ yrs), my favourite ever parking excuse was quote ' my eyesight is really bad and I did not see the no parking signs' - which of course begged the question if your eyesight is so bad you missed the 6ft by 3 ft no parking signs what are you doing driving? Can't remember how we translated that into an appeal rejection letter - I think we just ignored the excuse.
Dear Mr Pickwick,
Have you really just owned up to be worse than a Spud, on par with Simon Jordan...........?
With your qualifications, you could always realise a lifelong ambition to become a Premier League referee.
We could do with one on our side for once. :-)
I have owned up to what I do in the past, you must be new here?!
I am licensced to immobolise vehicles (ie stick a clamp on!)