paulworcsuk
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Proper cuppa to go with it?
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It’s meant to be cloudy where I am, but also warm so that’s ok for me.Sunny later I gather.
We bugged out on a bbq last night: multiple reasons but mostly because I dislike events where we only know the host. Makes me feel like awkward wadding.
Oh, I drove four hours to north Wales to spend 45mins at a party. I only went out of obligation to the host but ended up cornered by three ( delightful ) 70 yr olds from a Welsh book club, then a couple who were enthusiastic owners of a narrow boat.It’s meant to be cloudy where I am, but also warm so that’s ok for me.
I know what you mean about going somewhere where you not know the hosts, even worse if you go to those places alone and aren’t of the nature where you’ll start openly chatting to randoms![]()
You had all that interesting chat and only lasted 45 minutes, I’m shockedOh, I drove four hours to north Wales to spend 45mins at a party. I only went out of obligation to the host but ended up cornered by three ( delightful ) 70 yr olds from a Welsh book club, then a couple who were enthusiastic owners of a narrow boat.
It was quite a formal / informal party, but I wasn't sure what to expect. I think my common sense was blinded by friendship & obligation. I stayed in a Airb&b and made it back to the end of the film I'd been watchingYou had all that interesting chat and only lasted 45 minutes, I’m shockedif it’s for a party where you know the host will get totally drunk you can always say you were there, comment how wasted they were but know that you didn’t even need to leave your own house to go
Was you expecting anything different from the party though? Or did you kinda assume it would go that way?
Ha ha, thankfully I prefer talking about the other so that helps me, I totally agree about the nodding bit (throwing in the occasional laugh and hoping it was at the right time), I’m very picky on what I drink and that makes it even worse, and yes, who the hell wants folk musicIt was quite a formal / informal party, but I wasn't sure what to expect. I think my common sense was blinded by friendship & obligation. I stayed in a Airb&b and made it back to the end of the film I'd been watching
Reasons to hate such parties
- the chatter approaches medically dangerous volume
- people only want to talk about themselves
- you stand like a nodding idiot not hearing half of what's being said anyway
- the wine is cheap and warm
- the line of sweat on someone's temple and the bloke with sweaty shoulders.... general sweatiness
- who booked a folk band ffs?
It’s Sunday, forget the coffee and just relax insteadMorning
Think I'm gonna need double the coffee today...![]()
Please explain this to the toddler in the house.It’s Sunday, forget the coffee and just relax instead![]()
Maybe try putting their favourite film on, giving them some sweets and that’ll give you a few hours to restPlease explain this to the toddler in the house.
Also don't forget the coffee either.
Enjoy it sounds like you earned itRight, that’s my token 10k done for the morning. Now to spoil it with a full English somewhere![]()
My logic exactlyEnjoy it sounds like you earned it
They get around, they're in Vagus now ain't they?Well, I'm still a fan of the Raiders, so yes.![]()
On the off chance you weren’t fishingI saw a lady with square specs today in Bangkok. Got me thinking if Deidre Barlow is still in EastEnders.
My partner feels exactly the same as you. One reason she absolutely hates weddings! I know where you are both coming from, but I'm slightly more tolerant with a few beers in me. However the older I get the more is echo your thoughts.It was quite a formal / informal party, but I wasn't sure what to expect. I think my common sense was blinded by friendship & obligation. I stayed in a Airb&b and made it back to the end of the film I'd been watching
Reasons to hate such parties
- the chatter approaches medically dangerous volume
- people only want to talk about themselves
- you stand like a nodding idiot not hearing half of what's being said anyway
- the wine is cheap and warm
- the line of sweat on someone's temple and the bloke with sweaty shoulders.... general sweatiness
- who booked a folk band ffs?
I get nervous, I'm quiet and shy but start talking shit and getting people backs up. I want to be funny and over compensate. I hate those sort of parties too.It was quite a formal / informal party, but I wasn't sure what to expect. I think my common sense was blinded by friendship & obligation. I stayed in a Airb&b and made it back to the end of the film I'd been watching
Reasons to hate such parties
- the chatter approaches medically dangerous volume
- people only want to talk about themselves
- you stand like a nodding idiot not hearing half of what's being said anyway
- the wine is cheap and warm
- the line of sweat on someone's temple and the bloke with sweaty shoulders.... general sweatiness
- who booked a folk band ffs?