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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jan 13, 2004
with all that work to do how do you manage to hootoo? It's good the operations seem to have been successful, even if it means you have to walk a lot
If my knees weren't ok, this would be a drama for me, cause I always sit like a yoga to prevent my feet from getting cold.
Yes, I meant The Full Monty, , nearly all the films have different titles here
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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Jan 13, 2004
The thing about copying is that once you've set the sound balance, you can just sit and watch the machines. The transmissions I have set up in advance and the next set up is not due until 0359.
Efficient, that's me.
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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Jan 13, 2004
Bye Claudia. I shall wait for the pleasure of your return
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jan 14, 2004
Oh what a nice sentence to read early in the morning
How was your night then, did you finish all your tasks according to plan?
Surprisingly, I'm not very tired at the moment, but I know I will be later in the day
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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Jan 14, 2004
Completed the last at 02:35. Bit of paperwork and that was it.Just sitting here sipping and watching the last Transmissions go out. Then my colleague will be in at 08:00 and I'm off home. Back in Wednesday night.Hoping I don't have the same journey home this morning that I had yesterday morning. I was in conversation with a lady from Spain, and she was surprised when she'd said goodnight to me the previous night, gone to bed, then said good morning to me the following day.
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jan 14, 2004
I keep my fingers crossed then for no delays on your way home!
Why was she surprised, she too has obviously been online in the night and the morning ( I am )
Do you know any Spanish? I started to laern it, but stopped when the other members of class behaved more and more like children
I'm having a nice cup of , used to drink lots of tea when I was still in school, but somehow it's all day long now
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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Jan 14, 2004
My Spanish, like my German, is rudimentary to say the least. I think what confused her was that she'd chatted to me, gone to bed, then got up and I was still here. She is an English lady teaching English in Spain. I hesitate about singing the song Lady Of Spain.
Perhaps the other class memebrs of your course responded to the classroom atmosphere and it made them regenerate.
I don't drink coffee. I don't like the taste and the only time I tried a cup i got a migraine, so I avoid it. Even the smell can sometimes bring on an attack. Like salmon for example.
I too have my fingers crossed for the journey home. One of the problems was the learner driver who kept stalling, drove ten miles below the speed limit and hogged two lanes. I'm not advocating roaring around the country at 100 miles an hour, but the speeed limit would have been nice, it was only 30 miles an hour.
Still let's not dwell on that.
How are you this morning, you sound fine.
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jan 14, 2004
I'm fine
looks as if there's still plenty of time to chat before I go to work ( it's an illusion, but a nice one ), off tomorrow, the only appointment up to now a check of my thyroid glandine i.e. they'll check the hormones in the blood - it's only a little pique in the arm , and I don't even have to go there on an empty stomach
Will have to go through very thick traffic though
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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Jan 14, 2004
Hope everything goes well for you, and you don't have the same traffic problems that I had.
ooppss thunk outside the office door, must be the papers. Let's see what's in the headlines.
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jan 14, 2004
Probably that crazy youth who shot the sub- headmaster of a school in the Netherlands yesterday , or is the UK too far away to take notice?
Have you already heard about the anti-Bush spots that will be released on one of the most watched channels in the USA next week ?
From what I have seen they are very witty
Last time I went to the school of my oldest son I read a post telling people, that the IQ of Bush was estimated to be about 76
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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Jan 14, 2004
That is not surprising....76 as high as that?
No the headlines seems to be about a serial killer in England called Doctor Shipman who was found hanged in his cell.They call him Doctor Death
There is an article about Germany. They are going to stop National Service It says that youths are given mandatory national service, and more than 90,000 boys choose community service such as hospital workinstead and it would be bad for the health services if this cheap labour disappears.
An article about Bush beefing up soldiers in the Sahara.
Blair wants to bring in more speed cameras to catch speeding cars.
J.K.Rowling the author of Harry Potter is having a book considered for an adult prize.
The usual sort of stuff.
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jan 14, 2004
Never heard of your Doctor Death, but then I haven't watched BBC World for a while, will try to do so later today.
I told you our government was
They are doing everything to increase unemployment and to turn things worse
Catch speeding cars- not too bad if they would at least catch the real crazy drivers- but they usually just catch innocent people who have driven a bit too fast because they haven't seen the speed limit post which has been hidden behind the foliaged branch of a trea
Off to work now, have a good way home
Claudia
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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Jan 14, 2004
They have the habit of putting the cameras behind trees and bushes. there are two against the wall of a bridge, so that as you come out of the bridge you don't see them.The swines.
Doctor Shipman is believed to have killed over 215 people over a period of 23 years. Being a doctor he is thought to have killed off elderly people so went undetected for years as everyone thought they'd died of natural causes.
Have a good day
Tony
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jan 14, 2004
Haven't watched a minute of BBC-World today, napped nearly the whole afternoon
215 people, that's awful,now that's what I'd call a mass-murderer, btw: how many did Al Bundy kill?
It's going to a new sports class tonight, I'll be full of energy afterwards, so unable to sleep, I'll try to go online for a chat with you later then
Have a nice night
Claudia
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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Jan 15, 2004
Been too busy to log on until now. Still here I am.
You've most likely rtetired to sleep by now.
Sorry don't know how many Bundy killed.
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jan 15, 2004
Good morning
Too much wine yesterday evening and not enough sleep, but I'm fine nevertheless
Read the BBC homepage yesterday, was impressed by the story about the guy with the bullets in his pocket they caught at Heathrow, coming from the USA - of all countries, it's quite incredible
How are you this morning?
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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Jan 15, 2004
Yeah. I watched that on TV a few minuites ago. Been very busy until about fivish. Watching TV word game called Countdown, which I rather like. I see Bush is going to send rockets into space, pity he isn't in one of them.
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jan 15, 2004
Perhaps they should create a place on moon where they send all the politicians - then we'd be rid of them
How does Countdown work?
I like to watch Who wants to be a millionaire- I would be really VERY rich by now, if I had got money for every question I knew the correct answer to
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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Jan 15, 2004
In countdown two contestants play against each other. One picks 9 letters at random. The one who can make the longest word wins that round. They also have a maths round, which I'm useless at. They end with a conumdrum. The other week an 18 year old snot came up with some 9 letter science term I've never heard of, but I was pleased to see the big headed brat knocked off by a vicar. God was obviously at work. Perhaps he hates big head students too. When he was winning this little sh*t had the most supercillious grin. Good old Vic.
In this episode a milkman has just defeated a doctors receptionist and goes onto meet some-one new tomorrow.
This is my last night and I shall be off until next week now. But here till 8 and will ride off into the sunrise then.
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