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For the experience, most jobs these days require experience and mcdonalds provides me with experience such as customer service, catering and also how to use a till and keep stock etc. - that
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well she asked me when i was available, what hours i could do, if i had experience and why do iwanna work there. Loads getting interviewd in there because the store is now 24/7. She said she'll let me know next week.
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The 2 keeper kits are fucking rank to say the least
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So this is my last post before the interview. Goodbye Toontastic, speak to you in a few hours
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If you don't get it I think we will all be doing the emoticon. Because we care about you and all that Thank you Gejon Well I'm leaving in an hour. Wearing black trousers, light green shirt with a dark tie and a hint of green going through it along with black shoes. And an addidas black jacket with dark grey stripes over it PS - My godmother gave me £30 for my birthday
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they look sooo cheap.
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I think it's more about the bands you're going to see (all mainstream/headliners in their own right) where the point of a festival is to see the new bands, the less well known people. If you wanted to listen to the bands you mentioned, you could go see them play the O2 arena or something. The nearest o2 arena is in dublin, and there is never anyone good that comes to belfast Your talking out of your arse, i go to plenty of gigs in Belfast. Mandela Hall tends to get stacks of good indie/alternative bands, then theres the Ulster Hall the waterfront and the odyssey let alone smaller venues like the limelight and spring and airbrake, and you get gigs in Derry and all at the nerve centre, travel to Dublin a fair bit too mind. in last couple of years alone in belfast i've seen the smashing pumpkins, queens of the stoneage, Leonard cohen, metalica, pearl jam list goes on. (and no i based my assumptions on what your like on the various crap you post on the forums, and out off all the bands you could've mentioned you picked eminem, the black eyed peas and calvin harris) There's never anything on in the nerve, just amateur musicians, and 95% of the time they are a rock band. Boring. I'm not into the smashing pumpkins etc. I was supposed to go to calvin harris is St Georges Hall in November but i had to sell my ticket cause I had a test the next day :/ And I'm no black eyed peas fan
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Happy birthday fella I'm proud to share my Birthday with a man like yourself
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well fella's, this is it alright here's the drill , if i get the job, i will do a - emoticon and if i dont i will do a -
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hi ho hi ho its up the league we go with a bum and a spade and a hand gernade hi ho hi ho hi ho hi ho
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Dave loves his dubstep tunes
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I just poked you is all
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Nope, it's mainly about the drugs and inappropriate fingering of average girls This guys got the idea !
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Dave, did you get my poke?
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You don't know the half of it. The kid's a potential bunny-boiler and no mistake.
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yeah, i always miss the point
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oh behave Dave [excuse the rhyming, im a poet and i didn't know it. hey! i can do a rhyme anytime ]
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I think it's more about the bands you're going to see (all mainstream/headliners in their own right) where the point of a festival is to see the new bands, the less well known people. If you wanted to listen to the bands you mentioned, you could go see them play the O2 arena or something. The nearest o2 arena is in dublin, and there is never anyone good that comes to belfast
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Kevin Gallagher likes this.
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or no i shouldnt
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Or should i say martin faulkner
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Nah I didn't find yours, Martin . I was on the toontastic group and found dave and knew it was him