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10-23-2010, 12:53 PM | #831 (permalink) |
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Strangely, I've dressed the same way since I was like 16 and my friends used to rag on me. Now they're dressing the same way because it's 'in' now. GO AWAY.
I'll still be dressing the same when I'm a pensioner. Except my clothes will have a couple more piss stains on. I never follow fashion, such a waste of time. |
10-23-2010, 12:54 PM | #832 (permalink) |
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Anton 1-0 Credit Crunch.
My latest purchases were DVDs, so I must post in a different thread! I'm also having the finest Italian in town for tea. Food > gay shirts. Ferreal. Get rid of the "the" and you're on to something. Anton has worn them for years, but the amount of people I knew that wore them, skinny jeans and plimsolls was embarrassing. Needless to say, since I left school I don't socialise with them utter mongs anymore. |
10-23-2010, 12:56 PM | #833 (permalink) |
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Yo, I'm in Manchester tomorrow so if you keep insulting my attire I'll scope you out and knock ten shades of **** out of you. You know because like, Manchester is so small n stuff.
But actually, food > shirts ferreal. Do you live on yr lonesome? |
10-23-2010, 01:00 PM | #834 (permalink) |
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I live with my mum. Me and a friend have been talking about getting an apartment in Manchester, but I'd have to get a different job because I'm too lazy to commute and my friend is still unemployed.
But tbf, living at home is great. I might live here til I'm 27. Italian food > everything ever, except In The Aeroplane Over The Sea. Don't beat meh |
10-23-2010, 01:05 PM | #835 (permalink) |
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Oh man skinny jeans make me cry so badly. I also feel ashamed for people who aren't skinny at all yet wear skinny jeans. WHY DO THAT? Sometimes they look alright though, some people can definitely pull them off, in fact a few of my friends look dead odd if they don't wear skinny jeans.
And yeah man same, still living at home but I desperately want to get out. Problem being I have no friends here to move out with, I have friends in Sheffield/Leeds who have expressed interest in me moving there but then getting a job there and commuting for interviews would be a complete pain in the arse. The only shot I have is if my friend who goes to Bangor for Uni comes back to Liverpool next year. He hates it there and wants to move back, and if he does we were gonna get a flat together. I'd love that badly. |
10-23-2010, 01:13 PM | #838 (permalink) | |
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Why do you wanna move out badly? It's the life at home. Paying my own bills at the age of 19, just because I like the idea of independence and having a laugh with a mate. I love the idea, but I think I'd fail badly at this moment in time. I'd give it 6 months before I'd move back home. I'll bide my time, my mum made my bed before. Fresh bedding FTW. |
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10-23-2010, 01:26 PM | #840 (permalink) |
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Oh yeah same. I absolutely hate the human race as a whole, if I had it my way there'd probably be me + about 50 other people living on this entire planet.
With moving out I just want the freedom, and generally the change of scenery as well. I think it'd be cool. I wouldn't be too bad with paying my bills and stuff, I doubt it'd come as that much of a shock cos I have a couple of things I pay as it is so it wouldn't be a breath of fresh air per sé. And what's your idea of 'good taste' with clothes? |
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