quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Out of curiosity would fellow motor forumers be up for a meet before Christmas. Although the idea of meeting up on a damp windy December doesnt really appeal to me while we all freeze our balls off, so a boards beers maybe?
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Out of curiosity would fellow motor forumers be up for a meet before Christmas. Although the idea of meeting up on a damp windy December doesnt really appeal to me while we all freeze our balls off, so a motors beers maybe?
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » FYP :pac: I'd happily attend. Beers (non boards related) is usually the reason I don't make meets on a Sunday :P May as well get 2 birds with 1 stone!
MetzgerMeister wrote: » There's also boobs to be frozen off. Don't forget the wimminz
toastedpickles wrote: » This is true, see I see a dilemma with this, if its a motors forum beers, then who drives there??
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Bus into town for the people who live in the gda. Sure there's plenty of couches for anyone who's too far away. Or the non drinkers can drop people home:p
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » Well I'd assume there will be some sort of small meet so I'll be venturing from Limerick to wherever (the big shmoke I'd imagine) so the car will be parked up somewhere after that finishes and before the beering commences.
toastedpickles wrote: » Well id show the face at one if it was to take place, provided its not when im not; busy studying broke busy :pac:
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » There's always time for beers dude :P
toastedpickles wrote: » Beers he says! Always time he says! :pac::pac: I can't remember the last time when i had a minute to meself So many planning application drawings were done today on my behalf, mr toyotafanboi will understand :P
Bpmull wrote: » Had a 3 hour chemistry lab today and it was painful labs are just sh!t in general though. How people turn around and say college is the easiest time of your life. How could it possibly be easier than a 9 to 5 job I go to college 9 to 5 and then have to do assignments college work, lab report 30 plus this semester alone, and study for exams. At least with a full time job you have your evenings to yourself there's a lot to be said for that.
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » Oh a month ago there was time for nothing (maybe the occasional beer :pac:) but now that I'm unemployed...... Actually a phone call that I will be making in the morning could see me in Dublin for a good while again. Fingers crossed
Stheno wrote: » Id a meeting last week that lasted from nine am to just after five
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Yep that's what I meant. In fairness midway, the Phoenix park, or even howth head really don't appeal to me on a freezing cold December morning. Some beer and a warm pub however....
Bpmull wrote: » I can imagine that was crap. I often worked 70 hour week during the summer with my summer job and I still preferred it to college just that feeling when you go home that's it. Now I know that's not the case with every job. I'm not trying to make out that the working world is piss easy either as people can have very demanding and stressful jobs too.
Stheno wrote: » It was fairly horrid alright. Add it to final year of a masters and it was just intolerable
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Ya college is a pain alright. My course was a 44 hour week, contact hours, then not to mention assignments etc. Mental altogether! It's a tough time!
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » You might think you can stop learning when you finish college but you don't. You just get to stop learning all the useless bull**** they teach to give jobs to people who are overqualified Like when is a pharmacist ever going to need to know the inner workings of an nmr machine when they're working in the community.
toastedpickles wrote: » Sounds tough! My day consists of getting up at 6am, 6:30 bus to town for 7:30, and from about 8am through till closing time, 9:30pm I'm drawing up stuff or researching things, it sounds easy but I dare you all to design a stairs to comply with parts m/k/b of the building regs :pac: next to bloody impossible doable yes but it takes an age