First things first; the name is Dave.
I am a 20 year old male from Irish descent studying Computer Science with a year in industry at the University of Kent: Canterbury. Currently in my second year with a job secured at Accenture for my sandwich placement, I am slowly turning into a computer. Except not really. That would be weird.
I used to blog years ago as a young teenager complaining that the girls didn’t like me and taking pictures of “funny” things. That then matured into a photography blog. Then I broke my camera.
Now I am just ranting my way through life, wishing I still had a camera, and one day I will buy a new one. Maybe.
I don’t actually look like I do on the right hand side any more, but I like that picture so it stays.
Happy reading. Or not.
“make a big deal about the girl who sat opposite you not liking it when you pinched her arse or her friends for that matter.”
Right…
So you pinched this girl’s arse plus you:
a) pinched her friends,
b) pinched (as in stole) her friends, or
c) pinched her friends’ arses?
I was a little larey teenager…
not to mention ginger…
Neither of those answers my question.
However, your spelling of lairy intrigues me. Urban Dictionary has both, but with far more definitions for my spelling of it. I will allow your ethnic variant, however.
with an i? That’s preposterous!
“Lairy” as in “Hairy/Fairy/Dairy”, rather than “larey” as in “carey”, even though that’s not a real word, but I can’t think of one that rhymes with “larey/lairy” and is spelt with a “-rey”.
Keep ‘bloggin’!
Hmm no idea, everyone in London spells it with a e i think…
Maybe we are inferior and just don’t know how to spell.
I would agree with you. Us “posh” folk in Medway use an “e”!! haha
Nice picture btw.
I laughed at the “pinched her arse or her friends for that matter” too. xD