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Connemara

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This has been the week from hell. Not a minute to breathe at work. Thank ******* god I have a 4-day weekend starting tomorrow. I'm going to get hammered tonight.
 

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This has been the week from hell. Not a minute to breathe at work. Thank ******* god I have a 4-day weekend starting tomorrow. I'm going to get hammered tonight.


There is a new bar I want to check out. I have four days off too. I might end up hammered if they have good gin. Ah *******, I will end up hammered irregardless.
 

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My lunch appointment is late. He's the one who wanted to meet, not me. Where is he? I'm hungry, and the food smells good.
 

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My dry cleaner does everything on its premises. Usually their turnaround time is insanely fast due to this for small things like dry cleaning a hanky, pressing trousers, but today they pissed me off. Generally if I bring small things in first thing in the morning they are ready for pickup on my way home from work. This is very, very nice. Well, my tie to be dry cleaned won't be ready until Saturday night. I had this tie in the pipeline for tomorrow. F***ers.
 

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My dry cleaner does everything on its premises. Usually their turnaround time is insanely fast due to this for small things like dry cleaning a hanky, pressing trousers, but today they pissed me off. Generally if I bring small things in first thing in the morning they are ready for pickup on my way home from work. This is very, very nice. Well, my tie to be dry cleaned won't be ready until Saturday night. I had this tie in the pipeline for tomorrow. F***ers.


B@statrds! Now that the on deck choice in no longer viable what is 'in the hole'?

I'm sure you've laid down the 'NO PRESSING!" law, but still...:uhoh:
 

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B@statrds! Now that the on deck choice in no longer viable what is 'in the hole'?
I'm sure you've laid down the 'NO PRESSING!" law, but still...:uhoh:


Yeah, I told them not to press even though I know they wouldn't. I have had them clean bespoke suits and they are on my page about not pressing lapels and being mindful of sleeve curvature and such. Hand pressing is also available, which they do for any material that could produce a shine. They seem to be on point for such a small operation.
 

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My lunch appointment is late. He's the one who wanted to meet, not me. Where is he? I'm hungry, and the food smells good.


eat twice :teach:
 

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L'Incandescent

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People who sing out loud while walking down the street. **** you.


That reminds me, there's a busker on my street corner who over-emotes by a lot. He sings all of his songs like that guy from Live. (Remember them?) Maybe I'm just an old-school midwesterner, but I don't want to see people emoting like that in public. It's jarring.

There's also a guy who plays the trumpet on my street. But he only plays isolated musical phrases that go for maybe five or six seconds. I'm disinclined to give him money.
 

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People who sing out loud while walking down the street. **** you.


That reminds me, there's a busker on my street corner who over-emotes by a lot. He sings all of his songs like that guy from Live. (Remember them?) Maybe I'm just an old-school midwesterner, but I don't want to see people emoting like that in public. It's jarring.

There's also a guy who plays the trumpet on my street. But he only plays isolated musical phrases that go for maybe five or six seconds. I'm disinclined to give him money.


Miles Davis plays on your street?
 
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Haha! Miles Davis was actually from here. (East St. Louis actually, but close enough.) The difference is, when Miles finished a phrase, he started a new one. This guy plays a little phrase and then takes a breather. Then after he shifts around in his chair for a bit and adjusts the sleeve on his shirt, he plays another phrase. And he always stops his phrase just as I'm walking by.
 
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