I have a room at a private halls where a lot of people are moving as they are better quality than the housing.
Happiness didn't last long :( I'll spare you all the details, I've bored you for the past few weeks with my depressing life.
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I have a room at a private halls where a lot of people are moving as they are better quality than the housing.
Happiness didn't last long :( I'll spare you all the details, I've bored you for the past few weeks with my depressing life.
Don't worry about boring me that's what this thread is for having a good old moan. You will probably love it in the halls you wait and see. Tomorrow will be a sad day for me. It's the last 2 hours of day 7 of 24. No more Jack until January. :crying:
I was going to move int private halls they are often very nice! Hope your feelingbbetter soon. As it's bank holiday we are on are 5th film thevday. Casino royale it's quite good I've never seen it before
Spent an hour last night chasing a mouse round my room like a total looney. I haven't caught it yet! Slept in the sitting room. :/
The cats have got bored even. :lol:
i dont think they have private halls down here, never come across them anyway
this morning i went food shopping, i wish i hadnt bothered. there were loads of people and hardly any tills open and they had run out of most stuff! :angry:
Well today wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. Lee only tried to wind me up once by holding up his Rangers Scarf saying Champions and asked me what it said. I said sh1te so he hit me with it and I sprayed him with Dettol. :lol: But tonight I heard on the news that Celtic Manager Gordon Strachan has resigned, which means another slagging match tommorrow and worse there is only 25 minutes left until the last 2 hours of 24. How am I going to cope with Jack on a Monday night. :crying: :crying:
I cycled with OH yesterday along the Water of Leith from Balerno to Edinburgh Quay.(7 miles there, 7 miles back - nice and flat, lol)
It was wonderful, a beautiful sunny day - loads of wildlife swans and cygnets, ducks and ducklings.
There were people rowing on the canal stretch of the trip, plenty of families out for a walk, joggers, cyclists.
At Edinburgh Quay there were colourful long boats and barges, and lots of bars and restaurants - I had no idea that the canal was behind some of the building I pass almost daily.
We stopped for a cider, and then a coffee and headed back.
Bliss - it was like being on holiday.
After some fantastic weather for the last week or so it is getting rather dark and windy now - I expect that the downpour will start the second I am going home :rolleyes: