- 28 Jul 12, 07:22#314176
A racing car that does not win, is just art
As it seems everyone was delighted by The Trout, yesterday I spent most of my day at the Kings Arms in Sanford



A racing car that does not win, is just art
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You have a knack for finding good pubs!!
Oxford does have some absolutely brilliant pubs, some are bloody expensive though. One place wanted £3.80 for a pint of crappy Fosters! I refused to pay...
Not actually what I did today, more like what I found out today.
How's this for interestingly bizzare office gossip? This guy was a work peer of mine out west in Utah.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/02/28/ut ... -roommate/
Went to work, stopped off at B&Q on the way home to buy a chainsaw to tackle the garden with (no joke) spent 3 hours destroying weeds higher than my head, back inside for dinner, phone call from my mum to tell me that a girl I went to school with died yesterday after a massive asthma attack...
Went to work, stopped off at B&Q on the way home to buy a chainsaw to tackle the garden with (no joke) spent 3 hours destroying weeds higher than my head, back inside for dinner, phone call from my mum to tell me that a girl I went to school with died yesterday after a massive asthma attack...
Oh thats sad!!
Went to work, stopped off at B&Q on the way home to buy a chainsaw to tackle the garden with (no joke) spent 3 hours destroying weeds higher than my head, back inside for dinner, phone call from my mum to tell me that a girl I went to school with died yesterday after a massive asthma attack...
Oh thats sad!!
I know, it's terrible. I was friends with her while we were at school, but as with many friends that kind of drift off and do their own thing, I never really heard much about her after that, so it's incredibly tragic but I don't really know how I feel to be honest. It did kind of hit my like a wall briefly, but not sure, kind of difficult to explain... I think it's made me feel more kind of reflective that it actually was so long ago that we'd have been friends if that makes sense, and think just how fast time has gone past...
Went to work, stopped off at B&Q on the way home to buy a chainsaw to tackle the garden with (no joke) spent 3 hours destroying weeds higher than my head, back inside for dinner, phone call from my mum to tell me that a girl I went to school with died yesterday after a massive asthma attack...
Oh thats sad!!
I know, it's terrible. I was friends with her while we were at school, but as with many friends that kind of drift off and do their own thing, I never really heard much about her after that, so it's incredibly tragic but I don't really know how I feel to be honest. It did kind of hit my like a wall briefly, but not sure, kind of difficult to explain... I think it's made me feel more kind of reflective that it actually was so long ago that we'd have been friends if that makes sense, and think just how fast time has gone past...
It kindov takes you back to what feels like another life doesn't it. And the sadness is at someone who was in that life is no longer here. On another note, its bad that someones died of asthma in this day and age, its generally controllable.
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