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And On A Lighter Note...

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It's 11:20pm, I got four hours sleep last night - and this is when I'm particularly impressionable. Moreso than usual.

What do you get when you add these up:
milk-white British girl who lives for rock + a week of Saint's Row + Four seasons of The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air?

Give up?

What you get is a Kimmie who walks around Leicester city looking for jumps for her pixelated, pimped sports car, blue circles indicating missions, people dressed in red, yellow or green so she can shoot them, (gangs Brotherhood, Ronin, Sons of Samedi) and who keeps on catching herself talking like a homeboy from the 'hood.

I embarrass myself. And I am going to get some much-needed sleep.
Night, y'all :rolleyes: :lol: :zzz: .

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Comments

Moesring 24. April 2009, 22:39

What you get is a Kimmie who walks around Leicester city looking for jumps for her pixelated, pimped sports car

Had any luck finding any so far? :D

Hope you sleep for longer tonight. :yes:

Dacotah 24. April 2009, 23:14

I knew the answer.
Goodnight, sleep well, sweet dreams. :zzz:

H82typ 24. April 2009, 23:50

My answer would have been a goth slut who hangs with Will Smith look-a-likes.
 Yours was much better. :smile:
  Pleasant dreams, in burberry flannel sheets to you! :cheers:

gdare 25. April 2009, 05:33

You are talking about games Homer: Doh!

Cois 25. April 2009, 08:13

:lol:

Spaggyj 25. April 2009, 09:40

I slept a massive 9 hours!

Moeboe - yes, actually. I saw something very apt in the city centre :lol: .

Carol - you did? :left: .

Hobo - Oi! I'm not a goth, or a slut :rolleyes: p: . I'm gonna visit NY one day and set you up to look like you've gone too far with autoerotic asphyxiation using burberry bedsheets :ninja: .
*thinks* I still remember the first time you used a chav joke on me :D . I got "angry" and told you it was very offensive for my people and you fell for it p: neener

Dark - one game, one tv show p: .

Dacotah 25. April 2009, 09:41

:happy: Yes I did, I even said your name out loud when reading it. :smile:

Spaggyj 25. April 2009, 09:53

:lol:

rose-marie 25. April 2009, 10:16

:lol: I would have loved to see that!

clean 25. April 2009, 10:33

S'up, G ... uh ... 'K' ... ? :wink:

Spaggyj 25. April 2009, 11:09

Rosie - what, me talking like Will Smith? :D .

S'up, Dave?! Ain't see you 'round in a loong time, homes... How you tryin to play a Kimmie? :left:

H82typ 25. April 2009, 11:25

~shudders at the word 'homes'...

Glad you slept a while, Kim, does wonders for you, no? :D

Spaggyj 25. April 2009, 11:48

It really does, dear Hobo - my plan to kill you is so much more detailed now I'm all rested :wink:

Furie 25. April 2009, 11:49

:rolleyes:

Dacotah 25. April 2009, 12:27

:lol:
I was reading it waiting to be wrong, and I was thinking ok, when I read that I'm wrong and it's someone else I was going to tell you what I said out loud that it was you and you would of laughed and called me a british name, wondering how I could of thought such a thing. :D

rose-marie 25. April 2009, 13:10

I'd love to see the whole setting - you sneaking around in a dark city shooting at people wearing green! p:

Javaen 25. April 2009, 13:34

*lafs* Kimmie, I think it's sort of adorable....

Yer silly and cute when you're tired. *shrugs* Better than crabby, eh?

Spaggyj 25. April 2009, 14:18

I know whatcha mean, Carol :lol: .

Rosie - now I got funny imagery going all on up in here :lol: .

Jen - nah. I'm mardy as hell when I'm tired. Angry, weepy... Impressionable, like I said. And I also get to the stage where everything seems like the funniest thing ever...

Dacotah 25. April 2009, 14:32

:lol:

Javaen 25. April 2009, 14:42

I think we're all that way. I do enjoy it when I'm tired and goofy, altho I fear that happens far less than I wish....

I'm worse in the morning! :yikes:

Spaggyj 25. April 2009, 15:15

I'm a real sour git in the morning. I think it's when i've seen my face all puffed up. Pisses me off.

Javaen 25. April 2009, 15:27

I hear that. I always see like a new zit or something equally unfun. :rolleyes:

Then I have to be all chipper because my daughter is worse than I am... :eek: And it's the only way she'll get dressed. I'm sure the sarcasm is dripping from my voice tho!

gdare 25. April 2009, 18:06

I like my morning coffee in a silence :coffee:

Javaen 25. April 2009, 18:37

:zip: :coffee:

H82typ 25. April 2009, 18:47

:coffee:

theoddbod 2. May 2009, 18:17

You should have started this post as "yo, this is a story all about how my Friday got turned upside-down, i played one little game and my head got scared, started looking for blue mission circles everywhere"

p:

H82typ 2. May 2009, 18:24

Dressed, of course, in Burberry. With 'bling' :left:
*runs out of thread...*

Furie 2. May 2009, 18:50

*fires sniper rifle after Dennis*
Ooo, he'll miss that part of his anatomy...

H82typ 2. May 2009, 20:04

Nah, I'll just poop in a bag! p:

Spaggyj 2. May 2009, 21:23

Mart, that's too fucking funny! :lol:

theoddbod 2. May 2009, 23:40

:D

H82typ 3. May 2009, 07:54

Don't ignore me. :irked: I have a Burberry song. Wanna hear it? :devil:

clean 3. May 2009, 11:01

A Burberry song sounds like some sort of throat-related medical condition! :eyes: :wink:

H82typ 3. May 2009, 12:54

:D Hi, David!

clean 4. May 2009, 10:03

Hey, Dennis! :smile:

H82typ 4. May 2009, 10:18

:whistle: 22 hours later. :lol:

Furie 4. May 2009, 10:43

They're a bit slow in Oz. :lol: It's all those corks on the hats. :up:

H82typ 4. May 2009, 10:50

:confused: about the corks...

Furie 4. May 2009, 11:34

H82typ 4. May 2009, 11:38

:eyes: Is that so he won't sink,d'ya think? :lol:

Furie 4. May 2009, 11:46

Yeah, Australia's well known for being cold and wet. :up:

clean 5. May 2009, 08:21

It's an island, y'know ... buoyancy can only help ... :lol:

In reality, for those who really don't know, it's to prevent flies from crawling all over your face in the outback ... they seek out sources of water (eyes, mouth, and possibly nose, depending on if you've eaten something with curry in it ... :lol: ). You could wave your hands around to do this, but it becomes a pain after a while. Having said that, you just don't see the cork hat much anymore. Often when there's an interview on TV with someone from the outback, they've just given up and have let the flies have their way and simply don't care, having gotten used to 'em ... you can tell the 'bushies' from the 'townies', necause the townies just don't stop waving away the flies, while the bushies just deal.

Furie 5. May 2009, 08:29

I thought the Bushies were a minority who barely know how to vote but have changed the law so their vote counts fifty times each? :confused: Maybe that's just America. :whistle:

clean 5. May 2009, 08:41

Votes never counted in America for the two terms before Obama ... :lol:

I'd never heard of the description you were talking about, Mik - until I did a quick bit of research ... sounds like an insult to outback Australians! :lol:

In Australia, Bushies are people who live in The Bush , although this is kind of interchangeable with The Outback, Woop Woop, Beyond The Black Stump, The Back of Bourke, etc ... basically, people who live way, way out in the country, irrespective of whether they live in an area with lots of trees (bush), or not.

(Just in case anyone out there didn't know that).

H82typ 5. May 2009, 09:11

p: I figured that out, y'all. The cork thing really puzzled me though...

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