Gday friends and Vader, I have to say that I admit to drinking just about anything and am partial to a nice whiskey mac. Fosters is a good tinny and hit the spots in a most acceptable way; I tend to go for whatever is on offer and it's usually Carling but Fosters tends to allow my pen to freeflow a little easier
Ensuite coming along nicely, he loved doing the wall tiles. They look white until you change the angle to look at them
I've carried out a lot of tiling over the years and i still hate it, but once it done a slap on the back when standing there admiring it.
But to be fair, if I were a bot, I'd rather be here on the forum than freezing my ass off in Antarctica...
I work in the centre of town (Bristol) and we're opposte one of the hotels....so far im watching probably the 5th taxi turn up to collect what i can onhly describe as suited football hooligans outside the door getting taxi for the Cheltenham festival. Most of them smoking some of them already getting smashed/knocking back red bull (im not a fan of tatoos so im a little bit biased) but this bunch of lads are literally covered (and theyve got 3 piece suits on, all over the hands, right up the neck)....one was standing right next to the cigarette bin and threw it in the road....i dont even like racing - never watched it ever, not interested but when you see people like this going to it - then its very probably gonna be ruined for the people who genuinely like it for what it is.
I get an invite to the horses occationally, and go along to stand down by the fence to see and feel them thunder by, which is quite exciting, but I did used to ride a bit as a kid and like horses. I don't mix with the rest of the crowd, but yes they don't look very desirable at times.
This is the reason I don’t go to stadium size gigs. For me they are impersonal and claustrophobic in equal portions.
Firstly, I have to say that I love your username. It reminds me of a birthday card I once received where there was a black and white photo of a chap with a pipe looking across the room at a typical 60's cocktail party; the card started off by saying "you know you are getting old when..." and the caption coming from his mouth said "Ooh that looks comfy" He was looking at another guy in a woolly cardigan
Dropped my new Bridgestone T31's down at the bike shop first thing in readiness for fitting next Thursday.