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Café Pedro 2: Revenge of the Portuguese
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Crommy
SportingNonsense wrote:
At the end of May I have 6 exams in 2 weeks. But its not even the end of April yet


A decent gap in which to play Portal 2 then you lucky *insert an expletive of your choice here* Pfft
But not a nice exam schedule. I've got 5 exams over 3 weeks, all with nice gaps in between. But then again, 1st year doesn't matter, so hopefully you'll get luckier in following years Wink
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Aquarius
I had been driving for 11+ years now. Never had a crash that was my fault. Once a car bumped into me on a parking area, I stepped out my car furious and that was it. One year later an ambulance crashed into my back, my neck still aches at times...

Almost three weeks ago, I had reserved a car at work (we have two, and we're a dozen to use it between once to three times a week in average). As one of my colleagues needed to go further than I, I took my personal vehicle. I was thinking of anything random and looking anywhere. The car in front of me hit the breaks, out of nowhere. What had to happen... happened. I hit the breaks too late and would have needed one more meter to stop properly, I bumped into the car.
To make a long story short, I paid 200 € for that. My insurance covers costs above 150 €, but I'd have to pay an extra as off next year. So I didn't send them papers. As it was a professional move my boss said they'd extraordinarily get me a bonus on my wage one of these day. Supposedly on my April one (which I should get early May - I'm paid monthly, during the first week of the month).

This morning I was using one of the common car again. And to make another story short, I managed to lose the car registration documents, etc. don't know how, don't know where. I phoned to all the people I had been at, checked in the car, at home, at the office. Can't find them. They might have fallen on the pavement in the street, I went again tonight but of course I couldn't find anything.
Looks like tomorrow morning I'll be flamed badly... And that I can say farewell to my bonus.

FML, really. Frown At that rate I'd better stay at the office.
 
roturn
Haven`t even completed the first one on the Xbox 360. So probably I wait until it`s cheaper and I continued the old one.
 
Crommy
Just watched The Great Dictator by Charlie Chaplin.

One of the best films I've ever seen, especially given when it was made. I'd seriously recommend everyone watches it Wink
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Christer
roturn wrote:
Haven`t even completed the first one on the Xbox 360. So probably I wait until it`s cheaper and I continued the old one.


This post was ment as a response to the Portal 2 discussion on the previous page, right?

If not: What game are you talking about?
 
sam1196
Crommy wrote:
Just watched The Great Dictator by Charlie Chaplin.

One of the best films I've ever seen, especially given when it was made. I'd seriously recommend everyone watches it Wink


wasn't it his birthay a while ago? Google changed Grin
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Crommy
sam1196 wrote:
Crommy wrote:
Just watched The Great Dictator by Charlie Chaplin.

One of the best films I've ever seen, especially given when it was made. I'd seriously recommend everyone watches it Wink


wasn't it his birthay a while ago? Google changed Grin


Yep. And if that's the only Chaplin you've seen (despite it not being Chaplin), I suggest you watch one of his films. Still masterpieces today Wink
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issoisso
So, a friend of mine just alerted me to the fact that google image results for my full name are mostly just pictures of bare-chested muscular men.....

I'm thinking of suing google.
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rjc_43
I'm intrigued to know how he came about that.

Did he search your name in images, if so, erm, wierd?

Or did he search for bare-chested muscular men, and it suggested he was actually looking for your name. Possibly even wierder. Either way, are you sure you want him to remain a friend?

Pfft
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issoisso
I joked about a site that was something like [his name]@something.com and to both our surprise it actually existed....so he googled my name, went "WTF" and told me to google image search my full name.....and he's right, it's mostly muscular bare-chested men.

Although the first pic is some guy in a tuxedo
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sam1196
Crommy wrote:
sam1196 wrote:
Crommy wrote:
Just watched The Great Dictator by Charlie Chaplin.

One of the best films I've ever seen, especially given when it was made. I'd seriously recommend everyone watches it Wink


wasn't it his birthay a while ago? Google changed Grin


Yep. And if that's the only Chaplin you've seen (despite it not being Chaplin), I suggest you watch one of his films. Still masterpieces today Wink


I indeed never saw a movie of him only the scène were he imitates Hitler, that was genious. I'm to young to know much about him.
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sam1196
issoisso wrote:
So, a friend of mine just alerted me to the fact that google image results for my full name are mostly just pictures of bare-chested muscular men.....

I'm thinking of suing google.


me to very very weird also Victor is very muscular Grin
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valverde321
Today is one of my favourite days of the year. I dont usually take part in the festivities though, but its usually a memorable day, but I dont really know why.
Sometimes I find it really funny seeing all the people at the Legislature Building today.
 
Bosskardo
issoisso wrote:
So, a friend of mine just alerted me to the fact that google image results for my full name are mostly just pictures of bare-chested muscular men.....

I'm thinking of suing google.

Seems like a very bad situation to be in:lol:, mistaken for athletic guy probably popular with girls. I say sue them for moral damage Pfft
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Bosskardo
valverde321 wrote:
Today is one of my favourite days of the year. I dont usually take part in the festivities though, but its usually a memorable day, but I dont really know why.
Sometimes I find it really funny seeing all the people at the Legislature Building today.

I like it just because i can be home till Sunday (in the army). Longest time home since christmas vacation, morale went up like a rocket, now i can survive till june when i get out.
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issoisso
The three sweetest words:

Five. Day. Weekend.
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kumazan
issoisso wrote:
The three sweetest words:

Five. Day. Weekend.


I can beat that.

Twelve. Days. Off.

Yay! Grin
 
sam1196
kumazan wrote:
issoisso wrote:
The three sweetest words:

Five. Day. Weekend.


I can beat that.

Twelve. Days. Off.

Yay! Grin


two week holliday!
Edited by sam1196 on 21-04-2011 13:55
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issoisso
Watching a motor race. Commentator turns to the other commentator (named Richard) and says the following about tire wear (aka "fall off" of tires):

"Dick fall off is a real problem"

What followed were 10 seconds of very uncomfortable silence.
Remember kids: proper pauses at the right parts of your sentence are important.
The preceding post is ISSO 9001 certified

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"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
 
sam1196
issoisso wrote:
Watching a motor race. Commentator turns to the other commentator (named Richard) and says the following about tire wear (aka "fall off" of tires):

"Dick fall off is a real problem"

What followed were 10 seconds of very uncomfortable silence.
Remember kids: proper pauses at the right parts of your sentence are important.


is that on youtube by now?
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