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people turning the light off in your room when you leave it

July 16 2008 at 8:48 PM
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Anonymous  (Login lucyinthesky_82)
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bloody annoying. not only that, but the pull-chord to my bedroom light is in the middle of my room, so this 'person' has obviously come into my room, clambered onto my bed and turned it off. i was gone for 30 fucking seconds ffs. dont these people realise it actually uses more energy to turn on a light twice, than to leave it on for the 30 seconds i was downstairs for?

environmentalist cunts

 
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Anonymous
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July 16 2008, 8:52 PM 

do you live with Thom Yorke?

 
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July 16 2008, 8:55 PM 

posting twice also uses up more energy

 
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(Login lucyinthesky_82)
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July 16 2008, 8:55 PM 

that wouldnt be so bad. at least thom yorke doesnt use upspeak

 
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(Login bobdylansbeard)
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July 16 2008, 9:00 PM 

Is there ever a time when you're not moaning?

 
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(Login lucyinthesky_82)
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July 16 2008, 9:08 PM 

Is there ever a time when you dont make a point about me always moaning?

and no, i dont always moan. I've posted various things of a more positive nature in the past few weeks, in fact. It is, however, not my fault you only choose to acknowledge the negative ones

now fuck off please

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Anonymous
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July 16 2008, 9:12 PM 

on the internet, everyone's a sociopath.

 
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July 16 2008, 9:13 PM 

Jesus, even your reply sounded like a moan.

 
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(Login lucyinthesky_82)
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July 16 2008, 9:16 PM 

i dont call that 'fucking off'

 
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Anonymous
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July 16 2008, 9:15 PM 

Smash bobdylansbeards face in.


 
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July 16 2008, 9:17 PM 

not often i agree with BDB but you do moan a lot cat, your threads are idenitifiable from their titles alone.... that said its kind of endearing anyway so chill you moaning cow ;-)

www.myspace.com/muzzzz

www.myspace.com/arterysheffield

www.dangerouslyclose.co.uk

 
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(Login lucyinthesky_82)
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July 16 2008, 9:23 PM 

alright.



can i still smash his face in, though?

 
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Anonymous
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July 16 2008, 9:25 PM 

Get Muzz as well, he thinks he can say whatever he likes as long as he puts a winking smiley at the end, the complete bastard.


 
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(Login Muzz_Artery)
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July 16 2008, 9:30 PM 

oh stop yer haverin, noviceguru!

www.myspace.com/muzzzz

www.myspace.com/arterysheffield

www.dangerouslyclose.co.uk

 
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July 16 2008, 9:40 PM 

I once had a dream that Thom Yorke was at Braehead shopping centre talking about trees. Everyone was ignoring him so I listened.

 
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(Login Niallmackay)
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July 16 2008, 9:47 PM 

I replied to the toher thread... damn you fools that can't just post one bloody thread. How do you even post two identical ones?


I also had a dream I met Thom Yorke at Braehead.. he came into my work. I worked in GAP though so I knew it couldn't be real.

Anyway check out the other thread for my actual reply, it was a cracker.

 
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July 16 2008, 10:27 PM 

Cat, I have come up with another fashion idea for you. You know those things Victorian women used to have? They are like gloves but not. They are kind of like roll things that you put your hands in either side and they are made of animal fur. Well you should bring these back, but make them out of wool instead of foxes





PS A psycho is living under your bed

 
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(Login lucyinthesky_82)
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July 16 2008, 10:37 PM 

i dont know about you but im not sticking my hands in either end of a dead sheep

speaking of fashion ideas, i've been trying out various printing and trasnfer methods and now my room reeks of cellulose thinners and i feel slightly faint/high and am getting headache, even with the windows open

why couldnt i have just chosen an office job like normal people

 
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(Login Niallmackay)
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July 16 2008, 10:41 PM 

Hm... I like the idea that you've got a eco friendly person living under your bed who only emerges when you leave your light on. That's cool.

 
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July 16 2008, 10:43 PM 



I often cant get an internet connection because the broadband extender is in a room where the occupent decides to turn all the plugs off, thats annoying.

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(Login bobdylansbeard)
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July 16 2008, 10:42 PM 

yet another moan

 
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(Login lucyinthesky_82)
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July 16 2008, 10:45 PM 

an eco friendly psychopath? anyway the gap between my bed and the floor is no more than 2 inches, so it's unlikely



bobdylanspubichair, or whatever your name is..you love me really

 
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(Login Niallmackay)
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July 16 2008, 10:46 PM 

Maybe that is where Flat Stanley went to. Maybe Flat Stanley is your psychopath.. he couldn't cause that much damage really.

 
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July 16 2008, 10:57 PM 

BDB, you don't come across as a positive guy either, don't you?

 
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July 17 2008, 3:11 PM 

Surely there is a pre-season match for one of your 15 favourite football teams that you should be watching?

 
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July 17 2008, 3:14 PM 



Surely there is a pre-season match for one of your 15 favourite football teams that you should be watching?



Your score: 5

 
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