Ok I have just completed my first no-alcohol at all night out since I was 18. Was good as well, might do this in the future. I forgot how wide awake you feel after the club
alex_hk90
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Where you out tonight? I didn't see you
Craghyrax
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I seen the big group of Peterhouse people when they were going through all the colleges and getting the people to cheer
Kirsty MacColl. (just to clarify, for her music only, obviously)
My friends kept saying for us to go early, and I insisted on staying. I told them "I want to be here for the last song" Then it came on and someone I was with turned round and said to me "You knew that was coming on didn't you"
One of my supervisors has given me a glowing, if brief, supervision report... for a supervision which I cancelled because I had not done the work. This is somewhat disturbing.
I've never understood why people like this song. I love the Pogues, and I love Christmas songs, but Fairytale of New York isn't at all like a Pogues-song OR a Christmas song. Its just sombre boring tat.
I've never understood why people like this song. I love the Pogues, and I love Christmas songs, but Fairytale of New York isn't at all like a Pogues-song OR a Christmas song. Its just sombre boring tat.
Terrible song.
Meh. You get to shout out a good run of swearing. That's always fun.
It's certainly far less boring tat than, say, "Mistletoe and Wine", "Step into Christmas", "A Spaceman Came Travelling" and many of the rest.......
One of my supervisors has given me a glowing, if brief, supervision report... for a supervision which I cancelled because I had not done the work. This is somewhat disturbing.
They played that? I love that songggggg, wish I'd stayed
Of course they did. As they said "we are saving the best Christmas song for last", and on it came. That song alone was worth staying for
Blaah
I've never understood why people like this song. I love the Pogues, and I love Christmas songs, but Fairytale of New York isn't at all like a Pogues-song OR a Christmas song. Its just sombre boring tat.
Since when is it a middle class thing to do? I used to always give out Christmas cards, but just have stopped recently
I think its the idea of making a list and the attached momentousness of adding/removing people from it, rather than the actual sending. e.g "Mrs So-and-so has been awfully rude recently, I'm afraid I shall have to strike her off my Christmas card list"