Corvid, meet Endoftether. Endoftether, meet... oh, you've gone.

Jul 13, 2010 17:25

My mother's just screamed 'Oh fuckit!' at me and stormed out.

(Bitch - that's exactly what I wanted to do. No fair.)

My problem with all this is not that it's hellish or ever-worsening or frustrating or depressing - although of course it is, and more besides.

It's that it's all so unbelievably fucking FUTILE.It's like some endless emotional ( Read more... )

oast, random acts of bastard

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spacedmonkey July 13 2010, 16:49:17 UTC
I only go to this trench on a Saturday, oftem more often during the school holidays but never as much or anywhere near on the same level as you deal with.

But yes, it's futile and it's frustrating and it's not fair and there's no-one to kick out at, which makes it all the worse.

However, as always, I am here to be ranted at should you need it.

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ketchgirl July 13 2010, 17:20:53 UTC
As am I
And upon your and my return to London, there are bottles of JD, shiny films and much chat of randomness to be having
*hugs bradoar*

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spacedmonkey July 13 2010, 17:22:03 UTC
JD sounds far more appealling than ranting in type. :)

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ketchgirl July 13 2010, 17:37:22 UTC
Hell yeah *grin*

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colonel_maxim July 13 2010, 22:41:01 UTC
Are we in urgent Red Cross parcel territory?

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wraithwitch July 13 2010, 23:13:01 UTC
*smiles* yes and no. I've been well organised and have the remains of my last Red Cross parcel to see me through - the problem was more that i wanted to storm to the end of the garden, rant to thin air, smoke a cigarette and have five minutes downtime, but couldn't because my father was upstairs in his office and so would have caught me both smoking and fuming from his window =P
Oh - although if you know of such things, could you please tell me if i try to buy an antique WWI bayonet from the US whether customs will steal it or the Met will get pissy at me? I know I'd be in trouble if I carried it about the place, but that's all I'm certain on... (heh - can we guess what I'm eyeing up on ebay?)
Anyways, how's your world dear boy?

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colonel_maxim July 13 2010, 23:21:49 UTC
Technically, the importation and possession of a bladed article is not an offence. This will not necessarily stop HMRC getting pissy if they choose, meaning a terrible bore getting them to admit that they have no right to seize it. The problem is that it is very obviously a military blade. They should not but, heck, you know the way it can get.

As for the rest, meh, it passes.

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