saw junto at the marquee on saturday
i also saw lowroller, A_Kay and of course MissCB there
it was a rocking night alright
but i paid 8.5 for a smirnoff black oh gosh darn what was i thinking?!? well it *was* fuktastic!
i hate living in the city i would like to live in the bush but i can't right now for many reasons fuk the city the amount of pollution you get noise waste you name it
can't even walk down the street or read a book at a cafe or bus stop without a horn blaring and a souped up engine blowing out your eardrums for nothing and there are too many crazy peopl so many dodgy restaurants, cafes & hotels with dodgy service and even dodgier food
newsstands & fruit stalls blocking your path selling overpriced produce as you muscle your way along the footpath trying to get to the bus or train or next appointment which you'll probly end up waiting for anyway cos you've either missed it - it came too early - or the person before you has taken too long or is not there yet
the endless queues at the banks, post office, centrelink office, the cinema, record shops, department stores and overpriced clothing, footwear, cinema tickets, fast food, coffee ($4 for a latte?) and did i mention crazy people???
i was waiting for my lunch at a sandwich shop today and there was a lady of shall we say robust proportions who almost broke down in tears cos her sub had been toasted by the guy and she didn't want it toasted
(this was at a shop similar to subway except they toast all their subs)
she reminded me of an eight-year old who after not getting what she wants starts sobbing and then stamps the ground for emphasis...
'i - stamp - want - stamp - my - stamp - sammichh!!'
she of course got what she wanted which leads me to wonder am i going about things the wrong way? and the poor guy on the other side of the counter - apologizing profusely - had to keep smiling i had to hide my smirk
why do peopl in response to a smile look at you as if you're nuts?? not only when i smile at peopl but i've seen other peopl doing it and i've noticed they get this stare or look that makes you think twice about ever doing it again EVER maybe its the piss-stained alleyways, the persistently late trains, useless real estate agents, watered down beer, construction sites that are forever construction sites, parking lots with no spaces, small secondhand bookshops that no one goes to, adult bookshops that everyone goes to, pasta with hair in it, idiots who drive while on mobile phones, the number of thai restaurants, telegraph poles covered in tape and an amalgam of pulp & names of obscure wanna be djs versus tribute bands who play music from the 60s, gangs, youths, gangs of youths, and whats with all these taxis? as for peopl in the public service industry including all those sods who work at cafes and hotels anywhere you have to deal with assholes who pay for the 'privilege' of treating you like a piece of shit they should all be given bonuses or something i know i've had my share of wankers who think of you as just another penny in their pocket one thing i'm sure of is that i'm a really really big fan of alliteration okay now
go here
i also saw lowroller, A_Kay and of course MissCB there
it was a rocking night alright
but i paid 8.5 for a smirnoff black oh gosh darn what was i thinking?!? well it *was* fuktastic!
i hate living in the city i would like to live in the bush but i can't right now for many reasons fuk the city the amount of pollution you get noise waste you name it
can't even walk down the street or read a book at a cafe or bus stop without a horn blaring and a souped up engine blowing out your eardrums for nothing and there are too many crazy peopl so many dodgy restaurants, cafes & hotels with dodgy service and even dodgier food
newsstands & fruit stalls blocking your path selling overpriced produce as you muscle your way along the footpath trying to get to the bus or train or next appointment which you'll probly end up waiting for anyway cos you've either missed it - it came too early - or the person before you has taken too long or is not there yet
the endless queues at the banks, post office, centrelink office, the cinema, record shops, department stores and overpriced clothing, footwear, cinema tickets, fast food, coffee ($4 for a latte?) and did i mention crazy people???
i was waiting for my lunch at a sandwich shop today and there was a lady of shall we say robust proportions who almost broke down in tears cos her sub had been toasted by the guy and she didn't want it toasted
(this was at a shop similar to subway except they toast all their subs)
she reminded me of an eight-year old who after not getting what she wants starts sobbing and then stamps the ground for emphasis...
'i - stamp - want - stamp - my - stamp - sammichh!!'
she of course got what she wanted which leads me to wonder am i going about things the wrong way? and the poor guy on the other side of the counter - apologizing profusely - had to keep smiling i had to hide my smirk
why do peopl in response to a smile look at you as if you're nuts?? not only when i smile at peopl but i've seen other peopl doing it and i've noticed they get this stare or look that makes you think twice about ever doing it again EVER maybe its the piss-stained alleyways, the persistently late trains, useless real estate agents, watered down beer, construction sites that are forever construction sites, parking lots with no spaces, small secondhand bookshops that no one goes to, adult bookshops that everyone goes to, pasta with hair in it, idiots who drive while on mobile phones, the number of thai restaurants, telegraph poles covered in tape and an amalgam of pulp & names of obscure wanna be djs versus tribute bands who play music from the 60s, gangs, youths, gangs of youths, and whats with all these taxis? as for peopl in the public service industry including all those sods who work at cafes and hotels anywhere you have to deal with assholes who pay for the 'privilege' of treating you like a piece of shit they should all be given bonuses or something i know i've had my share of wankers who think of you as just another penny in their pocket one thing i'm sure of is that i'm a really really big fan of alliteration okay now
go here
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