Varitek
Blue Crack Addict
coolian2 said:
NFI is known better as no fucking idea.
man and here i thought i'd be learning something new and interesting.
nihgt all. nice how the alcohol helps ya sleep eh?
coolian2 said:
NFI is known better as no fucking idea.
Axver said:
I'm usually oblivious, with my iPod on. But this guy was opposite me, talking really loudly, and I could easily hear him over my music. He then started playing his mobile phone ringtone over and over again and sung along with it. I moved seats.
One time when I was waiting for a tram, there was this woman nearby who I swear must've been straight out of Kath & Kim. She was on the phone ranting about something and I honestly couldn't even understand what she was saying.
Varitek said:nice how the alcohol helps ya sleep eh?
Varitek said:
man and here i thought i'd be learning something new and interesting.
nihgt all. nice how the alcohol helps ya sleep eh?
Axver said:
I wouldn't know, though I expect one of the Aussie Interferencers will get me drunk someday soon. Just to see if I begin spouting off setlists or something. "26 Deschember 1898, yoooorrrr myyyy beschescht freeeeeend ..."
G'night!
coolian2 said:
I presume you prefer Phail Collins.
gluey said:
No but I do prefer to dance to the beat of my own drum
coolian2 said:
Rock and roll
coolian2 said:
Normally i have my iPod on too, but some days i just don't bother and try to listen in (or read text messages over someones shoulder).
One time i was in the immigration queue at Sydney airport with a Kath and Kim woman behind me. Insane.
Axver said:
It seems every time I listen to the conversations around me, they're fairly boring. Like yesterday, when I didn't actually have my iPod with me, two girls sitting opposite me were just discussing global warming. No innuendo, no salami, no "OMG HE STUCK IT IN HER POOPER!"
coolian2 said:"You're not One Tree Hill, you're Two Hearts Beat As One! But i love yous all anyway"
Axver said:
"Fuck you, don't look at my woman's One Tree Hill single like that!" "You don't have a woman." "DON'T LOOK AT HER ONE TREE HILL SINGLE LIKE THAT THOUGH."
coolian2 said:Yeah, i find everything seems more interesting when i have my iPod on. It's so dull when i don't have it.
Yesterday the guy sitting in front of me found it greatly amusing that the bus that we kept overtaking was packed while ours was rather quiet.
According to one of my mates the route is known as the "magical 68" because of the friends he's made or just started talking to on the bus. THAT NEVER HAPPENS TO ME EITHER.
Axver said:
I love it when two trams on the same route show up at once and everybody packs into the first one. I hop on the second one and spread out in an entire seating bay (which normally seats 4 people, 2 facing the other 2).
I've rarely ever spoken to anybody on the tram. Usually they've just been weird people. Probably the sanest was when a huge argument erupted at the other end of my tram and the guy sitting beside me was just as amused by it as I was, and we shared stories about other crazy tram passengers we'd encountered.
The Sad Punk said:Oh god this is like the biggest heatwave ever, I'm basically dead.
The Sad Punk said:Oh god this is like the biggest heatwave ever, I'm basically dead.
coolian2 said:
Do you want an emergency ice shipment?
And perhaps some frozen water cubes too.
coolian2 said:Probably the best bus conversation i've had was last week where our bus started following the wrong route when we got to Pakuranga. The girl and guy in front of me and my mate turned around and we were all very concerned we'd got on the wrong bus, because as we'd all learnt sometimes the drivers pull up to where the service starts, and changes the sign while accepting passengers.
That was a fun 20 odd minutes.
Axver said:
Oh dear. That reminds me of when Kate caught a bus here in Melbourne, pushed the button to alert the driver that she wanted to get off, and he didn't stop. Four stops later, numerous people were waiting to get off and the bus driver just kept on going, oblivious to the people onboard. He then stopped in the middle of nowhere and let them off. Though I think they're partly to blame, as neither Kate nor anyone else actually said anything like "uh, you just drove past my stop" to the driver.
Axver said:Holy shit, Bonnie. SBS just reported that today was Adelaide's 12th consecutive day with temperatures above 35.
coolian2 said:I've seen people in that situation before. How hard is it to say something nice and quick?
The driver has never missed my stop - more often than not they're asking me where the stop is. That was real effective the first time i caught the bus.
Sounds like a great fight too