I forgot it was so expensive and i only had £1.40 and I'd already been to about 6 shops that had either sold out of it or just didn't see it and then I finally find it and I couldn't afford it! So I walk off and then I think 'lets fumble in the bag' and I had a quid!
but you still decided to have YOUR PARTY on MY BIRTHDAY. i hope you don't mind that when/IF i come, i will make it all about me. i probably won't actually, i'll probably just cry in a corner.
it is! Its on a budget label, so there isn't much info on where the recordings came from, but they definitely sound like field recordings rather than shitty studio recreations...mmmm
I nearly bought the new Polyphonic Spree album, but HMV didn't have it. Then went for Icky Thump, until I checked my bank balance and had a heart attack.
to buy my dad a dvd a day late for Fathers Day. Instead I left with a copy of Payback by James Brown for myself. There's a lesson to be learned there somewhere
Frozen pizzas
Frozen vegetables
Pasta sauce
Tuna pasta bake microwave meal
Cheap chicken
Cheap cheese
Assorted salad leaves
Fresh for a week bread
Dairylea
chocolate biscuits
breakfast bars
loo roll
About £12
Before that I went to rough trade, but then, who cares.
Some new shoes - £10
The Guardian - 70p
Some sunglasses - £12
A t-shirt - £16
Another t-shirt (with the sophiacherry stamp of approval) - £16
Justice album - £11
Simian Mobile Disco album - £10
A sleeping bag - £15
Plain white plimsole-type things from River Island. I required a shoe that I cared little for, and so wouldn't mind when they get fucked in a sea of mud this weekend
red lentils.
yum
A
flapjack
petrol
(worst thread reply ever)
a cheese and ham panini
4 pack of Kronenberg
Which I drank whilst listening to the new Raccoo-oo-oon album I bought, and whilst wearing my new shoes.
The Observer
£1.80. Fuck off.
^^^ THIS
I forgot it was so expensive and i only had £1.40 and I'd already been to about 6 shops that had either sold out of it or just didn't see it and then I finally find it and I couldn't afford it! So I walk off and then I think 'lets fumble in the bag' and I had a quid!
BEST ANECDOTE EVER?
its a thrill ride fo sho'
6/10
needs more car chases, people jumping through the air firing 2 guns and many pointless explosions.
i love you
when are you next coming to london? my birthday?
yeah, 30th June right?
I shall be there! :) x
THAT'S MY BIRTHDAY
i can't stand birthday thieves.
you're invited you DICK!
yes i KNOW
but you still decided to have YOUR PARTY on MY BIRTHDAY. i hope you don't mind that when/IF i come, i will make it all about me. i probably won't actually, i'll probably just cry in a corner.
yay!
:) xxxx
bf
a three lp box set of native american war chants...for 50p at the bootsale on sunday
that's sounds so cool
any cop?
bf
it is! Its on a budget label, so there isn't much info on where the recordings came from, but they definitely sound like field recordings rather than shitty studio recreations...mmmm
A sandwich
a battles ticket
for october =)
oooh where are they playing?
an Ice cream, yesterday
20 Camel Lights and the Observer
French bread
normal bread, 6 pack of Walkers and the Non League Paper.
Lunch at Nandos
on expenses.
Dont judge me.
well I'm gonna
you have an expense account and you chose to eat at Nandos?
technically
your employers purchased it, right?
I made the transaction
but claim it back so I reckon I purchased and they paid?
Or is my english wrong again?
bacon snad witch
A pack of smokes
^^
same
We win
The Observer
and I had to walk up and down Kilburn high street about 6 times to get it.
LONG
an M&S americano
with a free voucher
a fathers day card
Electricity
from the weird guy with two thumbs who works at the Costcutter near my flat.
Two thumbs?
FREAKSHOW
That's what we're all like south of the river
We have two thumbs to get a better grip on our guns.
uhm
i've got two thumbs...?
sigh.
Two thumbs on one hand.
i would quite like to have that...
thumbs are handy things, more the better i say!
A milkybar
Breakfast of Champions
by Kurt Vonehught (sp?)
a fathers day presant i intend to steal
a
ribena
i bought
exactly the same thing for my dad on his birthday last year. He liked it (y)
(vonnegut)
a fathers day card.
Yeah.
a double-decker.
6 organic eggs
the guardian
cookies
lunch
at the in & out club
why organic eggs?
doesnt that mean the chickens havent had any vaccinations or anything?
i usually by free range ones, but im not sure what that means either...
that taste better
and are more ethical
you shouldn't have asked
two packs of potato latkes
houmous
wholemeal AND white pitta breads
rasberry jellies X 4
antipasti
rasberry and yoghurt 'nibbles'
mozarella
rocket
I forgot to buy a cake.
can I have one of those jellies?
I'll swap it for a charizard
bought cake is crap for a birthday anyway
home-made is where its at.
exactly
my mum: "this cake has the most brilliant texture... AND it's pink!"
Spring rolls in satay sauce, pad thai and a bottle of Chang beer
Mmmmm Thai foooooood.
An unsatisfying minty lamb wrap
and a packet of ready salted crisps
a cathedral city cheese snack pack
and a bottle of chocolate yazoo on saturday evening while walking home from the windmill in brixton.
This:
http://tinyurl.com/2rx4vz
£5 on staff discount at work.
a box o wine and a bottle o JD
a bus ticket
strawberry beer
yumalicious
where can I purchase this please?
Tesco
its called Fruli and is Belgian
Magnum, Solero, 4cokes
Total: £5.80
I hate train stations! lol
a (frozen) snicker bar
dunno
but bernard manning is dead : (
meh
an ABBA lp,
a copy of 'lucky' by alice sebold and a button with a picture of a cat on it.
chinese food
icky thump
i likes.
A lasagne and salad
and a cafe Mocha
Holly Golightly and the Brokeoffs album, and Julian Gaskell and his Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
at a gig on Saturday.
apple juice with elderflower infusion
A hot chocolate from Caffe Nero
I nearly bought the new Polyphonic Spree album, but HMV didn't have it. Then went for Icky Thump, until I checked my bank balance and had a heart attack.
first drive like jehu album
New Jack?
i bought groceries, including many tins.
tins of chick peas, tins of chopped tomatoes, tins of sardines, anchovies and mackerel
A book
Rip it up & start again (post punk 1978-1984) by Simon Reynolds
I love that
You will have the biggest 'want list' in the world once you've finished it.
I know, bit scary
as that 'want list' is already quite long.
I went into Fopp today
to buy my dad a dvd a day late for Fathers Day. Instead I left with a copy of Payback by James Brown for myself. There's a lesson to be learned there somewhere
Hooray for Morrisons
Frozen pizzas
Frozen vegetables
Pasta sauce
Tuna pasta bake microwave meal
Cheap chicken
Cheap cheese
Assorted salad leaves
Fresh for a week bread
Dairylea
chocolate biscuits
breakfast bars
loo roll
About £12
Before that I went to rough trade, but then, who cares.
50 fags, ground black pepper, spaghetti
Pomegranate juice. DELICIOUS
...
Bus ticket
to Middleton Cheney.
pasta
spaghetti
apple turnover
kidney beans
all for £1.01
my body hates me, but my wallet's still on talking terms with me.
Reasons to love pasta
You can buy some ridiculous economy variety and it will still taste nice. And there's nothing wrong with carbs.
a coffee from the vending machine at work
for 7p.
i love how threads like these
get so many replies
A pint of Guinness
I purchased much today
Some new shoes - £10
The Guardian - 70p
Some sunglasses - £12
A t-shirt - £16
Another t-shirt (with the sophiacherry stamp of approval) - £16
Justice album - £11
Simian Mobile Disco album - £10
A sleeping bag - £15
shoes for a tenner?
Oh yes
Plain white plimsole-type things from River Island. I required a shoe that I cared little for, and so wouldn't mind when they get fucked in a sea of mud this weekend
good plan
i have 'festival trainers'
Justice>/<Simian
albums!?
**
Justice vs. Simian?
ahh
purple haze from a coffee shop in Amsterdam. I love this city.
A tent...
a big, fat, spacey tent! yup!