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offline Anus_Presley on 2005-09-10 07:25 [#01719196]
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I'm not asking you to 'decide' forr me, but I'd like to
know what you think about the situation and if you've been
in a similarr one.

My mate wants to know if I want to move into a flat with him
in London wherre he's been living forr about a yearr now
shacked up in his anuty's house. He's got a job he wants,
got himself a girrlfrriend and he's prretty settled.

I'd like to go because I'm fed up arround herre, fed up of
the slump I've got myself in, but I don't know if I'd be
jumping out of the pan and into the firre... of courrse the
only way to know forr surre is to trry it.

I'm going to trry and get a trransferr within the company
I'm worrking forr, if I can't do that I'll have to trry and
get a job frrom up herre. (Although his aunty said forr a
shorrt space of time I could stay in the same rroom as my
mate in herr house if I have to go on the dole)

My biggest worrrry though is that I'll go therre and he'll
be spending most of the time with his girrlffriend (which is
norrmal), but that I won't make new frriends quickly. I
could potentally be stuck paying a stupid amount of rrent
each month without the money and time to get out of the
house.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2005-09-10 07:26 [#01719198]
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I'd almost be less daunted if I was going alone, at least
then if I got borred orr fed up I wouldn't be letting anyone
down by coming back up herre.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2005-09-10 07:28 [#01719199]
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What does your gut tell you to do. If it says you want to
go forget what your head is saying and just do it.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2005-09-10 07:30 [#01719200]
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My gut is saying go, but my gut has told me to do some
stupid things in the past.


 

offline AlbertoBalsalm from Reykjavík (Iceland) on 2005-09-10 07:34 [#01719202]
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your double r's take about half of xltronic's bandwidth. you
should worry more about that son.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2005-09-10 07:36 [#01719203]
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Who is to say that going would be any worse than staying?
If you don't do what your gut tells you it will be something
you will regret in the future...and regrets are worse than
the odd mistake because you never gain experience or learn
anything from regrets.


 

offline mcbpete from Devon (United Kingdom) on 2005-09-10 07:41 [#01719204]
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Yeah, I've always wondered about the double 'r' thing.
Surely it must be a right arse making sure that you've used
a double r at every place. What happens if you use the word
'terrible' for example, does it become 'terrrrible' or what.
I guess my question is, how come you do it in the first
place, is your keyboard bust?


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2005-09-10 07:44 [#01719205]
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i say don't go because like you said it could be really
boring with your friend with his girlfriend all the time.

actually, you could split them up... hmmm, or kill her


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2005-09-10 07:50 [#01719207]
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Think very carefully before moving in with a couple, it's a
dodgy social dynamic in one house, all sorts of domestic
turbulence, relationships get strained, I don't know, but I
think it often ends up tricky, especially if the financial
circumstances are tight.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2005-09-10 08:00 [#01719213]
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He's not moving in with a couple is he? He is moving in
with his mate and his mates aunty before moving in with his
mate who just happens to have a girlfriend who will probably
be fucking loads and carl can perve.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2005-09-10 08:19 [#01719216]
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Oh you're right. I'm getting really fucking stupid lately, I
think the years of comedy drinking has finally, finally
eroded my brain to the point where my functions are limited
to pointing, going to the toilet, breathing and typing
bullshit.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2005-09-10 08:20 [#01719218]
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Which still makes you ten times more bpdiy capable than 90%
of xltronic.


 

offline Aesthetics from the IDM Kiosk on 2005-09-10 08:31 [#01719226]
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Moving to a new spot: Yes.
Moving into a house with a couple where you don't have any
privacy: No.
Moving into a house with a couple where you do have some
privacy: Yes.

btw: Whats the distance between herre and London?


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-09-10 08:34 [#01719233]
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hahaha... :D

ap: i would agree that you should go... if you're in a rut
and you're not happy, try it out. it's possible the details
may naturally work themselves out.


 

online big from lsg on 2005-09-10 16:48 [#01719597]
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why do you use double r's?


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2005-09-10 17:23 [#01719662]
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carl. hi. 2 things. as i have read your other million posts
;) i will use my intelligence to realise you really want to
move there but you are scared of moving on in your life. i
too have my own reservations and am in a similar area of my
life. my advice is go for it. perhaps with certain
conditions of your own. perhaps you can have a "tester"
period, perhaps 2 months to see if you can fit in to this
new lifestyle or area. is there any need to commit yourself
entirely? which is what i feel you are scared of doing, and
to be fair most other pple whould fee exactly the same. see
if you can come to some compromise rom what i have said
above. good luck.


 

online big from lsg on 2005-09-11 05:52 [#01719962]
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wow, two people already commented on that

i understand your problem carl, move somewhere with
earthleakage is all i can advise


 

offline mcbpete from Devon (United Kingdom) on 2005-09-11 13:13 [#01720396]
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I need to know the mystery of the rr's...


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-09-11 13:40 [#01720426]
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His names anus presley. Elvis Prestly used to roll his 'r's.
My guess is he is just playing the part.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-09-11 13:42 [#01720429]
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I would say, like Aestetics said, don't move into his room
at his aunts place. Go about getting a place for yourselves
before you move in. Get him to get it. If you live in the
same room, chances are you will start to hate eachother in
no time flat. And then you will be in london without any
friends and without any perspective roomates.


 


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