FelixLeiter ♀Staffordshire or a pubPosts: 1,286MI6 Agent
I've just decided - I hate buses. X-( I decided to walk back from town today cus the bus was taking ages and my bro and his mate were already leaving. Then I stopped at one stop cus I thought - hey, it'll only be a few minutes if I was waiting for it at the station. But then it didn't stop! X-( I had to walk all the way back - taking a good hour - I'd just had a McDonalds andwas dying for the toilet. lol. But it was still really annoying. X-(
But I did get a new Doctor Who poster. My brother was begging me to get the Cassandra action figure instead, but I told him I wanted the poster. I'm gonna get the Cassandra action figure on Wednesday when we got the exhibition in Cardiff.
"It's not the event that holds you back, it's how you let it affect you"
That was the most profound side of Carlson I had ever seen. He's normally, like..."one fry short of a happy meal" to stay on your line of thinking there, Felix. haha Lauren, who's sitting here next tme gave me that gem...I have no idea how to normally describe him. ^_^ but that was a good thing he imparted to us.
1994 and earlier...they grainy pixels bother me soooo much. Actually, I really like the Cosby show. That is a riot....
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Don't know what you mean by grainy but you are cheating yourself if you don not watch Three's Company.
Mrs. Man Face: "You wouldn't hit a lady? Would you?"
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice isUNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
FelixLeiter ♀Staffordshire or a pubPosts: 1,286MI6 Agent
I really like most old TV shows. I like looking out for things which can give it away (beside the usually bad picture). Like the TVs, phones, whether they're playing records, tapes or CDs. And of course the fashion. I've decided I quite like 70s fashion. I wouldn't have minded being around in the 60s and 70s. Seemed great. And for most of it they still had Doctor Who.
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OMG I agree. And yes, my teachers are all really weird. Let's go thru them, shall we?
J. Dunn (Band): from Alabama, has got our entire band class saying 'ya'll' 24/7 and "EEEEYYYMMM" for M...yea
R. Carlson (Botany): You've already heard about him...
D. Zhaner (Tech): how do I describe dear Daniel? He's Dan, and that's all I can say about that...
R. Palmer (English): She can't spell, and asks us if everything is "clear as mud?" after every explanation...she's a hyper old lady...
D. Ramsey (History): Quite possibley one of the best teachers I've ever had. Calls us "His humans" and tends to rant a lot. When we fall asleep in his class, he'll walk over and literally pick up the desk and shake it. Quite frightening...
C. Espinoza: Looks like a rooster. Nice woman, but I had to say that. Short. The word "Molestar" is spanish means "To bother". She tells us all the time not to Molest each other...in the no bothering sense...yea...
I love to cook too. I have just ordered a chef's jacket, and it should be here soon. I specialize in Tapas and Soups. ^_^ I plan to write a letter to Chef Gordon Ramsey...he's cool. He's the Simon Cowell of the kitchen, if you remeber from watching HELL'S KITCHEN...I him.
~Pen -{
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RogueAgentSpeeding in the Tumbler...Posts: 3,676MI6 Agent
I love to cook too. I have just ordered a chef's jacket, and it should be here soon. I specialize in Tapas and Soups. ^_^ I plan to write a letter to Chef Gordon Ramsey...he's cool. He's the Simon Cowell of the kitchen, if you remeber from watching HELL'S KITCHEN...I him.
~Pen -{
Let me know when you master Lobster Bisque. Then FedEx me some. It's my absolute favorite soup.
Mrs. Man Face: "You wouldn't hit a lady? Would you?"
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice isUNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
I am eager to hear how the family encounter goes. I love having company over, but like a heads-up so I can do a quick house clean-up (I always put that off to the last minute and then kill myself doing the cleaning...making me exhausted during the visit.
FelixLeiter ♀Staffordshire or a pubPosts: 1,286MI6 Agent
Cleaning's my mom's job. My brother goes and gets covered in mud, the moment before people arrive. My Dad and I sit down, usually watching Rugby, or having a discussion that could carry on for days, quite literally. )
It's weird, he's been my dad all my life and so has always been there. But it's only in the past few years that we've really talked. There's a lot of things in this world that I still know almost nothing, or nothing about. And my dad seemes to know plently about the lot. We've had long discussions on:
Titanic
Doctor Who (of course )
James Bond (definitely)
The A Team
Him and my mom meeting
he proposing to my mom
he been drunk at the time
him marrying my mom
him being a Hippie
him being on drugs (all of them apparantly ) )
My story writing
MI6
MI5
KJB
CIA
the president
the 60s (that 1 is yet to be concluded and shall probably be revived dozens of times yet )
the 70s
the 80s
the 90s
Margaret Thatcher
All rock bands he has LPs of
tvs
mobiles
vcrs
dvd players
computers
films (evolving into talkies and things)
the time his headmaster caught him smoking a cigar on the school field.
the time he had to climb in through my uncles bedroom window cus it was 7 in the morning, he was only just getting back from a party, was dressed as a pirate, fell into the next door neibors garden and they called the police thinking he was burgalar ) ) )
internet spam
internet viruses
porn
swearing and mom
bills
morgages
money evolving
how Vicarriage Road in Wednesbury was in 1966
watching man land on the moon.
I plan to write a letter to Chef Gordon Ramsey...he's cool. He's the Simon Cowell of the kitchen, if you remeber from watching HELL'S KITCHEN...I him.
Gordon Ramsay is a bloody genius! Ex-footballer turned chef, and he's the finest chef out there. He's brilliant because with him (like Cowell) it's no nonsense! I met him once, when I was in London, and he's a nice guy.
Gordon Ramsay is a bloody genius! Ex-footballer turned chef, and he's the finest shef out there. He's brilliant because with him (like Cowell) it's no nonsense! I met him once too when I was in London, and he's a nice guy.
I sat next across from him on a British Airways shuttle flight from Glasgow to Heathrow a couple of years back, and he wolfed down his breakfast without a wiff of complaint
haha wow. Yea, he and Cowell might be mean men on TV, I've heard nice stories about Simon, and now from you Guys about Chef Ramsey. A friend of mine went to the Idol audtition studio in LA on Simon's B-Day to give him a present. She got to meet him, and give him his present, and he said that he loved it and thanks for coming out blah blah.
Well...I have avoided any of the family being at my house for the last week...BUT NOW they are all coming here for the entire day. Yes, all 20 or so of them are invading my house. Should be interesting...
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Well...I have avoided any of the family being at my house for the last week...BUT NOW they are all coming here for the entire day. Yes, all 20 or so of them are invading my house. Should be interesting...
Take notes just in case this has the potential for a potential sitcom worth millions. )
Mrs. Man Face: "You wouldn't hit a lady? Would you?"
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice isUNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
FelixLeiter ♀Staffordshire or a pubPosts: 1,286MI6 Agent
Rogue's probably right. ) Well today wasn't bad. I've spent almost the entire day watching TV, or bike riding. The only other thing I've done is had tea. My grandparents came round and I was asking them about what they did in the war, had they ever got drunk (my grandpa said yes my nan had... my nan no. ) I said she wouldn't have been able to remember anyway. ) ) and did they think my dad was mad when he joined a glam rock band, grew his hair and wore platform shoes with a heel over an inch, that he couldn't even walk in. My nan said yes that time. )
I'm never going to finish all my Easter eggs probably till my birthday in June and am probably going to have a heart attack at the Doctor Who exhibition, thinking about what I saw on the 'next time' and tv adverts, about episode 2. )
I'm also praying this guy I like comes on msn - I want to meet him intown and ask him out. It's he same one my mate said would go out with me if I asked him. :x :x :x His names John and he's gorgeous. :x He's also got gorgeous hair. :x :x :x :x :x
Felix....I so loved your list about what you talked to your father about. I always enjoyed talking to my fater...he was so smart and had such great common sense. He never put me down and had so much genuine positive feedback to make people feel good about themselves. I really miss my Dad, he passed away about 15 years ago. He would have loved computers and would be on message boards and emailing and setting up websites and more. I wish he had been around to experience this wonderful technology. My Mom is 87 years old and is really a hoot to talk to. I avoid her usual negative frustrations in life, but on the whole she is very energatic and my friends all just love her. I took her to the first concerts she has ever seen this year (David Sanborn/Chris Boti & Michael Buble') she really liked them even though she can only hear through a hearing aide.
Keep talking to your Dad...I am sure the conversations will have a great influence on your life.
Sorry about your father Vampy...Maybe rogue...a sitcom...with myfamily?? Wouldn't work. They can'teven sit still for 10 minutes...
NightshooterIn bed with SolitairePosts: 2,917MI6 Agent
Which is exactly the point, 0064. Who wants to watch a bunch of people sit still?
If we're discussing fathers, I'd like to add a contrast. Mine is very intelligent and a hard worker like all of yours, but he never encourages and always puts you down. It is pretty awful. Some days I think he's pretty cool, other days I want to rip his eyes out. And you can't have any serious discussions with him about anything that isn't political because he can't discuss anything personal. It's so annoying.
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Wow, Night...that's pretty tough but not uncommon. My dad and I used to bump heads because we were both headstrong. I mean I respected him but what ****ed him off the most about me was I didn't let his verbal jabs bother me with those macho headgames and I wasn't as intimidated as my brothers were. He later respected me for that stating my big bro and little one were dependent wusses. )
Currently, I'm thankful that my son and I have such a close bond because I use what my dad and I had as a reminder to never take your kids for granted...
Mrs. Man Face: "You wouldn't hit a lady? Would you?"
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice isUNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Mine's odd. He wants to knwo exactly what I'm doing everytime I go some where. Like, say we're watching TV and nature calls. I get up, and he goes "Where are you going?"...it's really annoying. And whenever I'm going out with my mom, or friends, he ALWAYS blocks my way 'till I tell him where I'm off too...eh. He can be cool tho...but that happens only once in awhile...he tries WAY too hard to be my friend...
~Pen -{
Hey! Observer! You trying to get yourself Killed?
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FelixLeiter ♀Staffordshire or a pubPosts: 1,286MI6 Agent
My dad's very relaxed and he hardly ever gets peed off with me. It's great we can talk so easily.
Wish it was the same with my mom.
My dad's very relaxed and he hardly ever gets peed off with me. It's great we can talk so easily.
Wish it was the same with my mom.
That sounds like my dad. He gets angry if i spend MY money in a way that he doesn't approve, but other than that he's fine. My mom is pretty chill too, though a little quicker to arms.
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But I did get a new Doctor Who poster. My brother was begging me to get the Cassandra action figure instead, but I told him I wanted the poster. I'm gonna get the Cassandra action figure on Wednesday when we got the exhibition in Cardiff.
"It's not the event that holds you back, it's how you let it affect you"
That was the most profound side of Carlson I had ever seen. He's normally, like..."one fry short of a happy meal" to stay on your line of thinking there, Felix. haha Lauren, who's sitting here next tme gave me that gem...I have no idea how to normally describe him. ^_^ but that was a good thing he imparted to us.
~Pen -{
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I'm very tired. I've been cooking all morning, but at least everyone is in good spirits. Pen, sounds like you have some strange teachers.
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Oh, forgive me...you weren't even born when Three's Company went off of the air much less started.
That's no excuse! You have TV Land! )
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
So you watch shows fresh out of the gate and then swear off reruns? )
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
I love old TV shows, but Roseanne is a crime against humanity.
J. Dunn (Band): from Alabama, has got our entire band class saying 'ya'll' 24/7 and "EEEEYYYMMM" for M...yea
R. Carlson (Botany): You've already heard about him...
D. Zhaner (Tech): how do I describe dear Daniel? He's Dan, and that's all I can say about that...
R. Palmer (English): She can't spell, and asks us if everything is "clear as mud?" after every explanation...she's a hyper old lady...
D. Ramsey (History): Quite possibley one of the best teachers I've ever had. Calls us "His humans" and tends to rant a lot. When we fall asleep in his class, he'll walk over and literally pick up the desk and shake it. Quite frightening...
C. Espinoza: Looks like a rooster. Nice woman, but I had to say that. Short. The word "Molestar" is spanish means "To bother". She tells us all the time not to Molest each other...in the no bothering sense...yea...
I love to cook too. I have just ordered a chef's jacket, and it should be here soon. I specialize in Tapas and Soups. ^_^ I plan to write a letter to Chef Gordon Ramsey...he's cool. He's the Simon Cowell of the kitchen, if you remeber from watching HELL'S KITCHEN...I him.
~Pen -{
mountainburdphotography.wordpress.com
Let me know when you master Lobster Bisque. Then FedEx me some. It's my absolute favorite soup.
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
~Pen -{
mountainburdphotography.wordpress.com
It's weird, he's been my dad all my life and so has always been there. But it's only in the past few years that we've really talked. There's a lot of things in this world that I still know almost nothing, or nothing about. And my dad seemes to know plently about the lot. We've had long discussions on:
Titanic
Doctor Who (of course )
James Bond (definitely)
The A Team
Him and my mom meeting
he proposing to my mom
he been drunk at the time
him marrying my mom
him being a Hippie
him being on drugs (all of them apparantly ) )
My story writing
MI6
MI5
KJB
CIA
the president
the 60s (that 1 is yet to be concluded and shall probably be revived dozens of times yet )
the 70s
the 80s
the 90s
Margaret Thatcher
All rock bands he has LPs of
tvs
mobiles
vcrs
dvd players
computers
films (evolving into talkies and things)
the time his headmaster caught him smoking a cigar on the school field.
the time he had to climb in through my uncles bedroom window cus it was 7 in the morning, he was only just getting back from a party, was dressed as a pirate, fell into the next door neibors garden and they called the police thinking he was burgalar ) ) )
internet spam
internet viruses
porn
swearing and mom
bills
morgages
money evolving
how Vicarriage Road in Wednesbury was in 1966
watching man land on the moon.
Was that too much? I've lost track... )
Gordon Ramsay is a bloody genius! Ex-footballer turned chef, and he's the finest chef out there. He's brilliant because with him (like Cowell) it's no nonsense! I met him once, when I was in London, and he's a nice guy.
~Pen -{
mountainburdphotography.wordpress.com
Take notes just in case this has the potential for a potential sitcom worth millions. )
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
I'm never going to finish all my Easter eggs probably till my birthday in June and am probably going to have a heart attack at the Doctor Who exhibition, thinking about what I saw on the 'next time' and tv adverts, about episode 2. )
I'm also praying this guy I like comes on msn - I want to meet him intown and ask him out. It's he same one my mate said would go out with me if I asked him. :x :x :x His names John and he's gorgeous. :x He's also got gorgeous hair. :x :x :x :x :x
Keep talking to your Dad...I am sure the conversations will have a great influence on your life.
If we're discussing fathers, I'd like to add a contrast. Mine is very intelligent and a hard worker like all of yours, but he never encourages and always puts you down. It is pretty awful. Some days I think he's pretty cool, other days I want to rip his eyes out. And you can't have any serious discussions with him about anything that isn't political because he can't discuss anything personal. It's so annoying.
Currently, I'm thankful that my son and I have such a close bond because I use what my dad and I had as a reminder to never take your kids for granted...
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
~Pen -{
mountainburdphotography.wordpress.com
Wish it was the same with my mom.
That sounds like my dad. He gets angry if i spend MY money in a way that he doesn't approve, but other than that he's fine. My mom is pretty chill too, though a little quicker to arms.