Um, awkward question is right. We're friends. We're not sleeping together. It was more than platonic for a while, but now it is again. I'm not sure how he'd describe it.
It's a white halter-neck dress with red strawberries printed on it - v. 50's style. Oooh! and it had red netting attached underneath that stuck out the bottom...*drools* Well, I like it...
I'm gonna go into Brighton centre today and have another look for it...*g*
not really at all, i'm from southern ireland and there's nothing there i'd go back for and everything that i value in my life i've got *here* but ... i dunno. it's the long caterer tables outside the pub that did me in. god, americans are grim drinkers in bars she said generalizing to a degree that should be illegal.
that's it, it's the bars. i wanna go to the pub, dammnit!!
americans are grim drinkers in bars she said generalizing to a degree that should be illegal. Well, considering the legal age is somewhat higher over there than it is here, I can't comment having never had the experience to compare. But yeah, when we do occasionally get the sun, the pubs are even more of a good thing than usual.
everything that i value in my life i've got *here* That made me smile. I love your happiness.
you refused to even try and punt. and i'm still relieved i didn't try to hang on to the pole.
quite aside from the fact it shows my complete inability to punt well, i really like the photo. it just needs a title like 'solitude', or 'butterflies', and a well-known critic to say it "raises fundamental questions about global warming" or "touches on the growing issue of racism" and it could make a lot of money :D.
At the risk of sounding like an ignorant American, can you please explain to me what "punting" is and why he's standing on a boat? When you first mentioned it I assumed that it was just some weird version of football rugby or something, but this water thing totally perplexes me...
Punts are flat-bottomed boats (have you seen pictures of Venice?). They are propelled along by a person standing on a little platform with a long pole. They use the pole to push off the river bed. It's a slow way of moving, and the steering gets very dodgy. It's a bit of a Cambridge (and Oxford) thing. In Oxford the boat faces the other direction because they're weird.
*giggle* I especially like the hands, conveying helplessness at the situation...
Wow - you had paddles in your punt? *is envious* Last time this happened to me and a couple of friends, we were beyond the bend leading to Grantchester, so no passers-by, and had no paddles. Luckily, there was a gentleman with us, who volunteered his outfit to the gods of water and swam back for the pole... Good times.
Yeah, we had one little paddle - took a while to get back! And as you can see we were only as far as the Anchor. We lost it again further up towards Granchester, but the current helped it back towards us, which was lucky! I wasn't about to swim for it!
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Awkward question time... whats going on between you two? platonic? fuck-buddies?
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*looks around innocently*
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Just a bit nosy!Yeahh.. but you wouldn't expect anything less from me. ;P
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True...*ruffles your hair* and we wouldn't have you any other way
*whispers*
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*walks away mumbling* too polite to ask Bah fine she'll see no more good girl from me, nope no more :P
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Yeah, it's Cambridge.
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*jealous*
Especially since there was a fanTAStic dress in H&M in the Grafton that I can't get here in Brighton...
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I'm gonna go into Brighton centre today and have another look for it...*g*
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I'll need it....it'll be like a one big rugby scrum...
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WAH!!! i've had enough of america. i wanna go HOME!
okay. normal service will now be resumed. thank you.
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that's it, it's the bars. i wanna go to the pub, dammnit!!
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Well, considering the legal age is somewhat higher over there than it is here, I can't comment having never had the experience to compare. But yeah, when we do occasionally get the sun, the pubs are even more of a good thing than usual.
everything that i value in my life i've got *here*
That made me smile. I love your happiness.
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quite aside from the fact it shows my complete inability to punt well, i really like the photo. it just needs a title like 'solitude', or 'butterflies', and a well-known critic to say it "raises fundamental questions about global warming" or "touches on the growing issue of racism" and it could make a lot of money :D.
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I only refused to try because I was so crap at it the day before.
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Pity me, I'm stupid
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Wow - you had paddles in your punt? *is envious* Last time this happened to me and a couple of friends, we were beyond the bend leading to Grantchester, so no passers-by, and had no paddles.
Luckily, there was a gentleman with us, who volunteered his outfit to the gods of water and swam back for the pole...
Good times.
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I wasn't about to swim for it!