Forum: Rants Topic: I hate it when started by: DuSTman Posted by DuSTman on Nov. 17 2000,06:33
You buy a bottle of milk, only to find the sodding thing is already off by the time you get it home from the store.Such a bollock ache. Don't you love the smell of rotten milk? You know, the stuff that's turned lumpy and congealed on the bottom of the bottle. Pure bliss disposing of that stuff. Posted by L33T_h4x0r_d00d on Nov. 17 2000,18:52
Or when you go to get your heroin and the damn bloke only got the meth em feta mines. Filty buggers. Pisses me right off.------------------ Posted by whiskey@throttle on Nov. 18 2000,06:05
bottle of milk?you ought to upgrade to the carton form. Posted by Ozymandias on Nov. 18 2000,15:20
quote: Wow, are those some new type of drug, or just another name for methamphetamines. ------------------ Posted by Observer on Nov. 18 2000,16:04
quote: Except for the fact that the cardboard cartons don't keep milk fresh as long as the plastuic jugs do. Plus with as quickly as I go through milk, I have to get the gallon containers anyway.
This message has been edited by Observer on November 18, 2000 at 11:06 AM Posted by L33T_h4x0r_d00d on Nov. 19 2000,01:55
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When PersonGuy talks...------------------ Posted by Crafty Butcher on Nov. 21 2000,10:01
quote: not many inglash blokes in trainspotting. but i guess all our accents sound the same huh? still, if you fancy going in to the gunners in edinburgh and telling the customers that they all sound english to you, then you'll be glad to know we have a national health sevice in all parts of the UK. Posted by L33T_h4x0r_d00d on Nov. 28 2000,02:58
quote: I actually never saw all of trainspotting, just the bar scene where the dude throws the beer mug over the balcony. and the person I was with told me they were english. I apologise for any misrepresentations i made. Also seeing how half my family has a very military background every holiday get together turned into a training session from all my uncles and cousins in various branches of the armed forces. So i would fancy talking to your gunners in edinburgh cause i can damn well take care of my self. Have a wonderfully peachy day. |