quiet weekend...
at last....
nothing really to say except i really like doing this...
the "..."
three is the ideal number of fullstops i think...
anymore and it becomes a big break......... rather than short breath in the conversation...
i use it all the time...
even in text messages.....
the only time i don't use it is when i'm speaking coz sometimes when i talk the words sometimes seem to pour out in a rush and keep on going and going and when my brain eventually stops thinking about full-stops and focuses on what is actually coming out my mouth and shocked looks on people's faces i realise i've been rambling on in a disjointed sentence which really has no point.....
while we're talking about mobile phones.... how does everyone feel about the missed-call-return?
i vehemently against it. if someone wants you to call back, they would have left a message. returning message-less missed calls just results in an embarrassing social situation for both parties.
resist the urge to return that missed call, bathe in the mystery of not knowing.... delight in what could have been.... don't ring up and find out it was an idiot on a come down who has a bad habit of playing with his phone buttons in his pocket when he's nervous.
at last....
nothing really to say except i really like doing this...
the "..."
three is the ideal number of fullstops i think...
anymore and it becomes a big break......... rather than short breath in the conversation...
i use it all the time...
even in text messages.....
the only time i don't use it is when i'm speaking coz sometimes when i talk the words sometimes seem to pour out in a rush and keep on going and going and when my brain eventually stops thinking about full-stops and focuses on what is actually coming out my mouth and shocked looks on people's faces i realise i've been rambling on in a disjointed sentence which really has no point.....
while we're talking about mobile phones.... how does everyone feel about the missed-call-return?
i vehemently against it. if someone wants you to call back, they would have left a message. returning message-less missed calls just results in an embarrassing social situation for both parties.
resist the urge to return that missed call, bathe in the mystery of not knowing.... delight in what could have been.... don't ring up and find out it was an idiot on a come down who has a bad habit of playing with his phone buttons in his pocket when he's nervous.


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WORLD CUP HERE WE COME!!!
*dances merry jig of victory and delight*
that is all