VintagePunk
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For happy, I was thinking of something like "The flowers are blooming." But does that really say "happy" to you?
ThoraSEB said:
Yes, he was Irish. My friends were interested in coming, but didn't want to pay the 10 pounds or however much it cost to get in. I was DETERMINED to go, and didn't care what it took, even if I had to shell out 30 pounds just to get into the damn place.
bonoishot said:
People watching in The Clarence. Now thats hard.
Thanks. You have given me encouragement. Its just alot of people tend to stare and it makes me feel uncomfortable. Still i'd rather go in the Clrence than walk in a busy pub by myself.
VintagePunk said:
You should go!! Take a newspaper with you. People will look at you and think "who's that hot, mysterious woman sitting there? "
Sad_Girl said:VP
wow, that is an interesting challenge
Sad_Girl said:VP
wow, that is an interesting challenge
VintagePunk said:That's priceless, Thora!!!
VintagePunk said:
You should go!! Take a newspaper with you. People will look at you and think "who's that hot, mysterious woman sitting there? "
ThoraSEB said:I just got off the phone with a client named Larry J. Mullins. He wasn't Irish though.
Sad_Girl said:Thora Darn is all!
I like the word brilliant, VP - doesn't directly indicate emotion but I think it has a very strong positive tone
VintagePunk said:
Thanks! And you've just sparked an idea. A visit to thesaurus.com is in order.
Sad_Girl said:
Ah-ha! The writer's best friend!
ThoraSEB said:
It was all I could do to not laugh hysterically when he gave me his name.
VintagePunk said:Here's what I have so far
Happy:
1) The sunset is brilliant
2) The kitten is purring.
3) The flowers are fragrant.
Angry:
1) The lecture was pointless.
2) The dog is growling.
Sad_Girl said:
I like those
do you think they'd object to the use of the term 'Arsey'?
VintagePunk said:
Yeah, I don't think "arsey" would go over well on a psych test.