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Greenhouse Nerd...
Posted Oct 11, 2004
After a month of hard work, sharp knives, plastic, metal and ridiculously poor instructions...
...we have finally finished building my friend's greenhouse!
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Latest reply: Oct 11, 2004
Sci-Fi and Sickness...
Posted Oct 4, 2004
I met Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner and Walter Koenig yesterday.
I had (and still have) a stinking cold.
Got some wicked photos though. When I get them off my friends cameras, I will stick them up on my website.
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Latest reply: Oct 4, 2004
Tentatively...
Posted Sep 29, 2004
Right...I'm back.
Needless to say - things have improved a lot in my life.
E-mails heading out soon to two people (providing I can find the addresses again!).
Let's see how it goes...
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Latest reply: Sep 29, 2004
Nothing left...
Posted Feb 12, 2004
Okay - so I've barely any friends, I'm making cardboard boxes on minimum wage, which will just about pay the rent, I'm living on soup and cheap bread because I can't afford anything else, I'm having to walk over an hour to the stupid boring mindless job because I can't afford train fare and I've been rejected for 3 jobs already without even getting an interview.
What's the point...
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Latest reply: Feb 12, 2004
Good news and bad news...
Posted Jan 25, 2004
Good news:
Due to putting in about 80 hours overtime (I'm not joking) over the past month - the systems at work are now working as well as they ever will. They're reformatted, cleaned, optimised, hyper-drived, etc. etc. etc. I've fixed the projector, the scanner, the printer, the kettle, you name it - it now works. This means - no more excessive amounts of unpaid-yet-much-needed overtime for anyone - especially me, who was doing all of it becasue no-one else could be bothered.
Bad news:
I've just been fired for calling my manager an a**ehole (again).
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Latest reply: Jan 25, 2004
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