Corky Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 My happiest moment was reading a post by Corky that didn't make me think of tongues and arseholes.(love you really) Whatever turns you on
The People's Hero Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 The day I "experience" Nussul will be the day you're reported missing. <_< You're going to kidnap, seduce and then run away with him? You're a wicked man, Mr Finners. A wicked, wicked man. ps Is it true that your testicles are the shape of star fruit?
Corky Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 Best thing I've read today. I literally laughed out loud. (Sorry Corky!) I hate you all
Finnegan Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 ps Is it true that your testicles are the shape of star fruit? Factoid. It's actually passionfruit. IfyouknowwhatImean.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 I was pretty happy when my cat was found after being missing for about 4 months. I was less happy when he died a few weeks later, but it was so typical of him - lovely sense of humour
Alexikokopops Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 My happiest moment was reading a post by Corky that didn't make me think of tongues and arseholes. (love you really) Best thing I've read today. I literally laughed out loud. (Sorry Corky!) Corking effort to Corky Also it looks like I'm one of the few that actually enjoyed school. LOVED IT
StanSP Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 Passing my driving test. Getting really good GCSE results. Getting awards for football clubs.
James. Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 Also it looks like I'm one of the few that actually enjoyed school. LOVED IT You and I are quite similar you know. And I'm not just talking receding hairlines. Not quite sure how to put this but it seems we're both, y'know, covert geeks - penchant for numbers, enjoyed school, that sort of thing. I've thought it before.
General Smuts Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 Nussul loved his man hug from Smuts. LOVED IT!
Alexikokopops Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 You and I are quite similar you know. And I'm not just talking receding hairlines. Not quite sure how to put this but it seems we're both, y'know, covert geeks - penchant for numbers, enjoyed school, that sort of thing. I've thought it before. Oh I have a huge geek side. I also have a huge lazy side which usually comes to the fore until it's really necessary (ie two weeks before exams). They clash quite frequently. The main reason I loved school was because of all the time spent pissing aroudn in sixth form. That was ace.
General Smuts Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 Oh I have a huge geek side. I also have a huge lazy side which usually comes to the fore until it's really necessary (ie two weeks before exams). They clash quite frequently.The main reason I loved school was because of all the time spent pissing aroudn in sixth form. That was ace. I played Poker for the entirety of sixth form with 2ps and 1ps. I managed to amass a fortune of about £35 quid in 2 weeks once after starting with 1p.
James. Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 6th form was amazing. We used to have wrestling tournaments including a Royal Rumble from time to time. I actually came 3rd in one. My wrestler name was Fatboy Jim. We were either wrestling, getting stoned, playing Shithead, playing pool or robbing the snack bar of Monster Munch and Kinder Eggs. Great, great times.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 Satisfaction when you rub one out to cheap porno.
Asha Posted 17 April 2009 Author Posted 17 April 2009 Sixth form just isn't the same now. There's not enough people that want to be involved in the shenanigans and so we end up playing cards quietly in the study room. We have a common room, but the only thing in it is a pool table with 2 legs (a stool props up the other side), poor quality pockets, and no cue ball.
Brainy Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 My happiest day will be when certain members on here post their real opinion instead of looking through the thread and copying what two or three other members have posted, just to stay in their good books.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 We have a common room, but the only thing in it is a pool table with 2 legs (a stool props up the other side), poor quality pockets, and no cue ball. If you had any sense you'd have made up a new sport using these items. And you'd call it MurderBall. Every new sport is called MurderBall. And it would be violent. MurderBall.
Samilktray Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 My happiest moment today was having a cheeky 30 yard screamer spilled by a certain keeper and watching it go in.
James. Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 We have a common room, but the only thing in it is a pool table with 2 legs (a stool props up the other side), poor quality pockets, and no cue ball. This is where my geek side came out. I actually invested in a pool table with a mate of mine and stuck it in the social room. Goldmine. 20p per game, the money absolutely rolled in (and that's even bearing in mind that after a while people worked out how to get free games). It was £250 each and I reckon we each earnt about £700 profit over the year. The student council took 5% of the takings - bargain! If you have a spare bit of cash and a willing 6th form do it.
Daggers Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 I was overjoyed the day I realised that if I wore glasses at bukkake parties it would stop me getting glue-eye.
Asha Posted 17 April 2009 Author Posted 17 April 2009 If you had any sense you'd have made up a new sport using these items.And you'd call it MurderBall. Every new sport is called MurderBall. And it would be violent. MurderBall. MurderBall? Tell me more. How does it work?
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 17 April 2009 Posted 17 April 2009 MurderBall?Tell me more. How does it work? I dunno, just cob pool balls at each other. Use the table as cover. A twist on dodgeball I suppose. MurderBall.
Asha Posted 17 April 2009 Author Posted 17 April 2009 This is where my geek side came out. I actually invested in a pool table with a mate of mine and stuck it in the social room. Goldmine. 20p per game, the money absolutely rolled in (and that's even bearing in mind that after a while people worked out how to get free games).It was £250 each and I reckon we each earnt about £700 profit over the year. The student council took 5% of the takings - bargain! If you have a spare bit of cash and a willing 6th form do it. Interesting idea. Not sure it would really work in my sixth form though - some people just love to break things.
Asha Posted 17 April 2009 Author Posted 17 April 2009 I dunno, just cob pool balls at each other.Use the table as cover. A twist on dodgeball I suppose. MurderBall. Doesn't really sound suitable for me in truth, since I throw like a little girl.
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