I am a working chef. have been for years. you'll find most people who work in kitchens do so because their weird humours and strange habits ensure that they cannot operate in the grey world and will be shunned by joe and debbie pay the bills. as for your taxes, fear not, I pay more than you.
I am sorry for your loss, it must have been very hard for you. i'm not going to apologize for my opinions or experiences though. rightly or wrongly they are mine and are as valid as anyone elses
yeah, there are many dangers. I stopped when I began to feel like I was losing all control, (e and speed) were my faves. I tried heroin once and loved it (apart from the puking) so much that I never went near it again. something that good could only be trouble.
indeed, maybe growing up is life's tragedy. who knows. i've tried working in the real world- suit and tie, pleasant conversations- couldn't make it. they knew I was wrong and didn't belong.
isn't it nice to be staggering home with friends around 9 in the morning, eyes half glazed, mumbled conversations, wandering past shops and bus stops with people waiting to go to work, watching jealously as you stumble along, oblivious but happy in the knowledge that in 10mins or so you'll be slumping together in a nice warm room with the curtains drawn against the cruel light, a cup of tea and a ciggy and then sleep the day away. some never have that experience, how sad. a lifetime of mortgages and sensibility, bus stops and traffic, always watching the bums staggering by on the way to their cosy beds but for the respectable only neon striplights, paperwork and clock watching awaits. res ipsa loquitur
I spend most of my time chatting in email with people rather than deal with the cheap viciousness of the cliques in these forums. I want to sit and relax, chat about life and joke around. that's what I joined for.
a friend introduced me to her pal on a night out. she was very nice but she was also very overweight and I wasn't interested. a few months later we all went out again and she had changed. lost a lot of weight, done her hair. she looked just like kirstie alley and of course, she had a new boyfriend. well, I was sick. she was lovely and just as nice as she had been before and I had been stupid enough to let her pass by. anyway, I learnt a good lesson but if I could change i'd go back to when we'd first met.
RE: Someone you've chatted to before wants you "back", do you give him/her a chance?
yes, we've always been savages