Well, yesterday was kind of crap hey.
It's weird. The bombs and everything are bad but I'm kind of just like you have to get on with it. From my window I can see everyone travelling into London again, on the Tube, on the train and on the bus. Canary Wharf is blinking at me from the other side of the river.
It's scary but you can't stop your life for it. When I first left school I got a job in the city and the week I started the IRA bombed Canary Wharf. That was crazy. A couple of years later I worked for the Financial Times but I worked through the night. Every evening you used to have to walk through the 'Ring of Steel' which was some policemen who patrolled the city of London. When I used to come home in the early morning, through the empty streets of the city, I was often stopped and asked what I was doing and where I was going. I used to skate and stuff so with baggy jeans, big hoodies and a rucksack I stood out a little. The police would often look at my Financial Times ID swipe card and then call them up to ask why I would be out so late.
I guess the Police are gonna be going back to that for a while.
It's weird. The bombs and everything are bad but I'm kind of just like you have to get on with it. From my window I can see everyone travelling into London again, on the Tube, on the train and on the bus. Canary Wharf is blinking at me from the other side of the river.
It's scary but you can't stop your life for it. When I first left school I got a job in the city and the week I started the IRA bombed Canary Wharf. That was crazy. A couple of years later I worked for the Financial Times but I worked through the night. Every evening you used to have to walk through the 'Ring of Steel' which was some policemen who patrolled the city of London. When I used to come home in the early morning, through the empty streets of the city, I was often stopped and asked what I was doing and where I was going. I used to skate and stuff so with baggy jeans, big hoodies and a rucksack I stood out a little. The police would often look at my Financial Times ID swipe card and then call them up to ask why I would be out so late.
I guess the Police are gonna be going back to that for a while.
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The "less cunts" thing will never ever happen untill you work for yourself.
Tis what I'm aiming for. Unless you work alone there is allways going to be people this piss you off and make you hate your job.
It's just a shame that at my place its EVERYONE.................
Is it true that underneath your shop there is an underground city? I have heard this from loads of people but no-one can ever verify it.
Is it an urban legend?
Am I really fucking stupid for believing that?
hehe
I don't like the oxford street one. Hehe. Believe it or not it would take me longer to get there. Only like an extra ten minutes...But...Bleh.
I haven't sucked enough cock or clit to advance anywhere either. I'm proud of that fact though.
I'd hate to know I got a job due to my oral skills. not my actual skills.
But fuck it I have no skills anyway.
My Sunday is going ok. I went to a car boot sale today and brought a low ass black leather dimpled chair for 4
It's fucking hot. And a two person Stylaphone! still in its box with instruction book and instructional 45" spoken by the fantasticaly scary Rolf Harris.