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In school it was crap the last two years. Basically one big stab in the back fest, and being reminded by dickheads that I will struggle to get a decent career. I've done alright.
I'm in, I do a good job, then I leave. On the 15th they pay me money and I spend it doing stuff I like. Last time I went to the Christmas do was 2004 when I was in my early 20s. The boss did this big countdown in front of the doors before allowing us in - I just turned away and walked back to the station and got a train home.
I went to one Christmas do before that, and one guy was having a right go at a manager. I asked him why he doesn't say this when he's sober and in the office. I only went because there was a girl there who had just had her clit pierced and said she would show me when she was drunk. She did to be fair.
That's a good reason to go to a works do. My lot are special, they end up fighting with each other or with bouncers etc. I even try and bail out of family do's. My side are fine, quiet, polite etc, the in laws just get wankered, dance to tom jones and elvis songs, start crying and usually get a bit racist
1. Travelling the world
2. Live gigs
3. Watching City
4. Parties
5. Leading walks again (as well as continuing on the SW Coast Path).
There's this bloke on youtube who is travelling the coast of the UK in a 1980's speed boat, stopping off along the way. Absolutely brilliant, he takes a different person on each leg of the journey. The filming is fantastic. Harry Dwyer is his name, better than anything i've seen on TV.
1. Family holiday abroad - We have ambitiously booked one for August (fingers crossed)
2. Visit some family we haven't seen for a while
3. Sunday session with the boys
4. Night away with the missus, meal, gig and some drinks afterward
5. Going back to an office - not full time but I started this job in April and was due to be in Dublin 1-2 days a week, am looking forward to that
Cinema
Theatre
Watching football
Going to the pub
Taking the grandkids out.
1. A less f*cked up world.
2. As said above, wages which reflect the job done by those who have been on the frontline over the past ten months.
3. Less me,me,me and more we,we,we.
4. Another one mentioned already, more opportunities for people to work from home if they want to.
5. On a personal level, a return of “proper” sport.
Going out and getting drunk with the women from Allez Allez Allez’s place.
In no particular order.
1: Pubs open
2: Stadiums open
3: Being able to drive twenty miles to walk in the Beacons
4: Watching games being played on TV in front crowded stadiums
5: No muzzles.
1) Going to the football
2) Going to the pub
3)Going to gigs
4) Going for walks/cycle rides away from home
5) Going on holiday