-Lily- Posted September 4, 2007 ^^LooL, I'm just trying to illustrate the difficulties in 'biking it'. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baluug Posted September 4, 2007 Originally posted by -Lily-: Ha ha ha MC Xamar, I bet you live in a village that calls itself a town. Hey come on now, I only used to live in village that calls itself a town. Actually, it's technically not even a village because a village needs at least a population of 500, and that place has 250 people at most. Anyways, my city just passed the 1 million mark last year. We're officially a metropolis now!! So there!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted September 4, 2007 Ms DD, Have you found a new job yet? or are you now a full time "house wife"?? CG: Riding a bike is suicidal in London, have you seen how them bendy buses move?? I get scared just watching them tailgate cyclist. I'm not suicidal yet. Lily: are a you a big bag lady's? I hate them big bags, there is barley any space on the tube for people without each women insisting on getting on with her whole house in a bag (if I can call it that) I mean do you honestly use everything in the bag each day?? Could you not empty it out so that you only have what you need in there. One of my friends brought a gold bag nearly bigger than me (when I tried it on it came up to my knees!) and can you believe it is full of crap now! :mad: I mean is it really necessary pheew, glade that is off my chest. Sorry got bit carried away there! lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Caano Geel Posted September 4, 2007 Lilly, an anonymous reader has pointed out that you may have been using "Undetectable Extension Charm", is this true? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Lily- Posted September 4, 2007 Ghanima , the Gold bag has now been christened as the 'Kyle Minogue Bag' they have a copy of the designer one in New Look should you be interested. But to answer your question, yes I do use everything, hand cream for the 100 times I wash my hands every day, a reduced make up bag, you never know who will ring you at work and decide to meet up after, you don't want to show up looking like death. A cardigan, there is a serious mismanagement of air con in our office, a book, definitely for the commute if not to avoid being talked to by weirdoes as some ppl just have a knack of attracting them. Ipod, when you're eyes are too tired to read. Hmmm, lunch, when it's shitty and rainy and you can't be bothered to get out and buy lunch nor can you stand the 25 mins queue for a sandwich only to find your favourite has been snapped up by the office b*tch in front of you. So basically yes, but I'm beginning to think it might be responsible for the tingly pain in my shoulder. It amazes me, I mean seriously amazes me when I see guys who only have change in their pocket. That should be like the 8th wonder of the world, going to work with only change in your pocket. CG Ha ha ha, the use of magic can not be confirmed to muggles . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted September 4, 2007 ^^How about a girl that just takes her keys, oyster & bank card and &phone, in her pocket. When I do try and carry a bag, my hand gets tired, my shoulder hurts (I mean how many times can you move it up your shoulder) Bags are like high heels, they are nice to look at, and should be taken out once in a blue moon! That is where she got hers from, they are so big, it is amazing. lool @you don't want to go out looking like death! loool Haha haha that cracked me up! loool, hehe. Thanks for the laugh! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ms DD Posted September 4, 2007 Ghanima This person is still employed by employers. Wicked employer who implied inaan ka dhaxli doono eventually Lily I am also bag lady. I have everything except food there. I have an ipod, mobile, 2 small Quran (one with translation), xisnul-muslims, small arabic dua book, walkman, pads, lip bum, set of keys, car radio, wallet, small back-up tapes for work purposes, tablets for every occassion i.e headache, period, hayfever. People (reads sister/husband) get fed of my bag, when I ask them to carry it for me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faheema. Posted September 4, 2007 There is a Tube strike? Hadn't notice...that would be an axcuse to go into work late on my first day back , then again my manager knows I take the BR to work Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted September 4, 2007 Loool @ inaan ka dhaxli doono eventually! lool, haha. Okay hun! hehe. I think between you and Lily I'm be laughing for a while! lool. MS DD I'm tempted to go thorough your list and tell you what you do not need, but I’m resist it, .. Whitney Houston was such pretty lady, such shame Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sharmarkee Posted September 4, 2007 Originally posted by NGONGE: [QB] Since, without a shred of doubt, you form the overwhelming majority of people on this site, I thought I'd start this thread for us all to have a moan about this week's tube strikes. Did you make it to work ok? Any juicy incidents take place on your journey? I made it to work in forty-five minutes flat! On a normal day it takes me an hour and fifteen minutes. Heh. You sure you not Conning, someone saw you having a shiisha and Alhayat newspaper round the corner, chatting with friends, and no signs of work-going. Calyka Allah ya NG, al harbu sannah wal masku yoom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted September 4, 2007 ^^ I was there ten minutes ago but I didn't smoke. Originally posted by Ghanima: Erm CG: No I meant snob’s, I.e. someone who feels superior and looks down on others. Ngonge is not guilty of that (mostly) but some of his friends are :rolleyes: Sounds like I've become sloppy and let my standards drop! As for the nerds (snobs) I'm sure they're nerdy, snobby and intelligent enough to find something to talk about in this topic. How about the relevance of trade unions in the 21st centaury? Oodwyene can entertain us with stories about the miner's strike of 1984 and Arthur Scargill's struggle against Mrs T. Or maybe how Mr Rupert Murdoch changed the newspaper industry and the story of the infamous Wapping dispute. ** Pushes glasses back and looks at Ghanima whilst wondering if it's not only her flabby bits that require exercising ** Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Serenity- Posted September 4, 2007 Ngonge, It took me 3hrs to get to work this morning. And 3hrs last night to get home. I've decided I'm going to camp at my aunts in North London from today. There is no way in hell I'm going on that effing Pic Line again! and yeah I hate this effin city! And I'm moving out come May '09. :mad: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted September 4, 2007 Ngonge: Ouch. baal waayah, we shall see waxaan kugu saamayo old man :rolleyes: Serenity: lol, good to see you made it home at all. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ms DD Posted September 4, 2007 Is it true bikers have such nice buns? Or is it just a myth? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted September 4, 2007 ^^^lool, I cannot believe you just asked that!!! Right I'm off to the park then a long walk home. Bye people enjoy the rest of your day. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites