The Fish 10793 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 daft and hormonal by the looks of things. Banter! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jusoda Kid 1 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 He's having a meltdown on pm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin 1 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 So Dave, how's things ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renton 21404 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 Who's grooming who? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jusoda Kid 1 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 He keeps pm'ing me. I've found his mother on Facebook though, she's quite tasty and seems game as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin 1 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 He keeps pm'ing me. I've found his mother on Facebook though, she's quite tasty and seems game as well. to all the kids out there, you don't wanna turn out like this guy above. He's a peado. He asked me to send him pictures of me and my penis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tinofbeans 91 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 well you are the photoshop master. maybe you could send him one of each. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin 1 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 well you are the photoshop master. maybe you could send him one of each. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jusoda Kid 1 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 (edited) He keeps pm'ing me. I've found his mother on Facebook though, she's quite tasty and seems game as well. to all the kids out there, you don't wanna turn out like this guy above. He's a peado. He asked me to send him pictures of me and my penis. Looks like your cheek via pm has backfired Kevin, dry your eyes mate. Me: For the last time she's not fat, I can't abide fat birds if the truth be known. I wouldn't mind burning some calories off your mam though, can you sort it out? Kevin: Something must be up with her if you're obsessed with my mother. A change is as good as break, get the pics up kev. The day you put up pics of your fat ugly excuse of a wife is the day i put up pictures of my mother. I'm not married. You need to calm down, is your mams name joanne btw. Ah you aren't married. Why? Too big for a wedding dress? Scared she might eat all the cake? And you have a child to her? or is it her? Wait a minute scratchchin.gif Many children to you have to how many different women wacky scratchchin.gif no btw. 4 to two different women. Tell your mam to check her Facebook, I've sent her a message. My mother doesn't have facebook you pathetic excuse of a human being. why were you born? Did your parents have to have sex that night? Your mother could've took the pill the next morning. She has mind, go and ask her. Go get aids you prick. Meltdown complete, good night Kevin icon_lol.gif Night bbz cool.gif Edited June 22, 2010 by Wacky Jnr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ewerk 30385 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 Go on Kevin, get a pic of your cock up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jusoda Kid 1 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 I think he's done one, seething tbh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6682 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 All crap. Thanks. Truth hurts Kevin, better to have it off me than some cunt interviewing you. They may not be a s harsh once they see you're special needs like. I hope you get hit by a bus. First lesson in the university of life (and I'm serious)... Learn to take criticism. You'll get plenty of it in your professional life and responding to it negatively will result in you ending up nowhere. Don't be quick to dismiss what Wacky has to say - Graphic Designer by profession I believe. I'd also listen closely to what people say with the "haven't a clue approach". When I left school I wanted to be an architect but didn't have the A-Levels. I went to University to do Computer Aided Engineering (CAD/CAM) which combined my desire for design with what I was good at - engineering. By the time I finished I absolutely hated engineering plus the prospects in the manufacturing industry were abysmal. I'd decided I wanted to get into IT - "didn't have a clue" what discipline - just so long as it was IT. Joined a company as an Applications Developer and Support Analyst. Quickly realised that I was no good at programming - more importantly, I got no satisfaction from doing it and I was existing in a job to pay the bills but that I ultimately hated. After 5 years of it I told them I'd had enough and that I needed a new challenge - effectively I was telling them I was off but they assumed it was down to them to do something about it. I took a role on the helpdesk for 6 months and then moved into 2nd line support - basically desk-side support. Finally I've found something that floated my boat and the doors have just kept opening up. I'm now Technical Specialist in Server O/S and Printing & Backup Solutions. If I'd thought about it when I'd left university rather than having the "haven't a clue" approach, I could be where I am now about 4-5 years back - instead it's taken me 10 years to get there. Big decisions to be made and they're going to roadmap the rest of your life so don't take them lightly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jusoda Kid 1 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 All crap. Thanks. Truth hurts Kevin, better to have it off me than some cunt interviewing you. They may not be a s harsh once they see you're special needs like. I hope you get hit by a bus. First lesson in the university of life (and I'm serious)... Learn to take criticism. You'll get plenty of it in your professional life and responding to it negatively will result in you ending up nowhere. Don't be quick to dismiss what Wacky has to say - Graphic Designer by profession I believe. I'd also listen closely to what people say with the "haven't a clue approach". When I left school I wanted to be an architect but didn't have the A-Levels. I went to University to do Computer Aided Engineering (CAD/CAM) which combined my desire for design with what I was good at - engineering. By the time I finished I absolutely hated engineering plus the prospects in the manufacturing industry were abysmal. I'd decided I wanted to get into IT - "didn't have a clue" what discipline - just so long as it was IT. Joined a company as an Applications Developer and Support Analyst. Quickly realised that I was no good at programming - more importantly, I got no satisfaction from doing it and I was existing in a job to pay the bills but that I ultimately hated. After 5 years of it I told them I'd had enough and that I needed a new challenge - effectively I was telling them I was off but they assumed it was down to them to do something about it. I took a role on the helpdesk for 6 months and then moved into 2nd line support - basically desk-side support. Finally I've found something that floated my boat and the doors have just kept opening up. I'm now Technical Specialist in Server O/S and Printing & Backup Solutions. If I'd thought about it when I'd left university rather than having the "haven't a clue" approach, I could be where I am now about 4-5 years back - instead it's taken me 10 years to get there. Big decisions to be made and they're going to roadmap the rest of your life so don't take them lightly. Wouldn't go as far as that, I turn up a few days a week, scan the net for decent designs, preferably from a different country, then rip them off Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6682 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 All crap. Thanks. Truth hurts Kevin, better to have it off me than some cunt interviewing you. They may not be a s harsh once they see you're special needs like. I hope you get hit by a bus. First lesson in the university of life (and I'm serious)... Learn to take criticism. You'll get plenty of it in your professional life and responding to it negatively will result in you ending up nowhere. Don't be quick to dismiss what Wacky has to say - Graphic Designer by profession I believe. I'd also listen closely to what people say with the "haven't a clue approach". When I left school I wanted to be an architect but didn't have the A-Levels. I went to University to do Computer Aided Engineering (CAD/CAM) which combined my desire for design with what I was good at - engineering. By the time I finished I absolutely hated engineering plus the prospects in the manufacturing industry were abysmal. I'd decided I wanted to get into IT - "didn't have a clue" what discipline - just so long as it was IT. Joined a company as an Applications Developer and Support Analyst. Quickly realised that I was no good at programming - more importantly, I got no satisfaction from doing it and I was existing in a job to pay the bills but that I ultimately hated. After 5 years of it I told them I'd had enough and that I needed a new challenge - effectively I was telling them I was off but they assumed it was down to them to do something about it. I took a role on the helpdesk for 6 months and then moved into 2nd line support - basically desk-side support. Finally I've found something that floated my boat and the doors have just kept opening up. I'm now Technical Specialist in Server O/S and Printing & Backup Solutions. If I'd thought about it when I'd left university rather than having the "haven't a clue" approach, I could be where I am now about 4-5 years back - instead it's taken me 10 years to get there. Big decisions to be made and they're going to roadmap the rest of your life so don't take them lightly. Wouldn't go as far as that, I turn up a few days a week, scan the net for decent designs, preferably from a different country, then rip them off Skill in itself to rip them off isn't it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jusoda Kid 1 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 Aye, I like to call it the Geordie twist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6682 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 Aye, I like to call it the Geordie twist. Isn't that what you do to Kevin's Mam? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin 1 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 All crap. Thanks. Truth hurts Kevin, better to have it off me than some cunt interviewing you. They may not be a s harsh once they see you're special needs like. I hope you get hit by a bus. First lesson in the university of life (and I'm serious)... Learn to take criticism. You'll get plenty of it in your professional life and responding to it negatively will result in you ending up nowhere. Don't be quick to dismiss what Wacky has to say - Graphic Designer by profession I believe. I'd also listen closely to what people say with the "haven't a clue approach". When I left school I wanted to be an architect but didn't have the A-Levels. I went to University to do Computer Aided Engineering (CAD/CAM) which combined my desire for design with what I was good at - engineering. By the time I finished I absolutely hated engineering plus the prospects in the manufacturing industry were abysmal. I'd decided I wanted to get into IT - "didn't have a clue" what discipline - just so long as it was IT. Joined a company as an Applications Developer and Support Analyst. Quickly realised that I was no good at programming - more importantly, I got no satisfaction from doing it and I was existing in a job to pay the bills but that I ultimately hated. After 5 years of it I told them I'd had enough and that I needed a new challenge - effectively I was telling them I was off but they assumed it was down to them to do something about it. I took a role on the helpdesk for 6 months and then moved into 2nd line support - basically desk-side support. Finally I've found something that floated my boat and the doors have just kept opening up. I'm now Technical Specialist in Server O/S and Printing & Backup Solutions. If I'd thought about it when I'd left university rather than having the "haven't a clue" approach, I could be where I am now about 4-5 years back - instead it's taken me 10 years to get there. Big decisions to be made and they're going to roadmap the rest of your life so don't take them lightly. Well I sort of need to decide by september as that's when we start our UCAS applications. At the minute I'm set on Computing Science because i'm genuinley interested in that. This is the course i'm looking at applying to - http://prospectus.ulster.ac.uk/course/?id=7037. I reckon that I'd be quite interested in software engineering so i believe that I'd enjoy it. I don't plan on doing what many people do and that is going to uni just for the sake of getting any degree. Also it says you need a B in GCSE maths, i only have a C Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jusoda Kid 1 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 Watch what your saying Kevin, looks like your dad has logged in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6682 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 Well I sort of need to decide by september as that's when we start our UCAS applications. At the minute I'm set on Computing Science because i'm genuinley interested in that. This is the course i'm looking at applying to - http://prospectus.ulster.ac.uk/course/?id=7037. I reckon that I'd be quite interested in software engineering so i believe that I'd enjoy it. I don't plan on doing what many people do and that is going to uni just for the sake of getting any degree. Also it says you need a B in GCSE maths, i only have a C In my day they never demanded individual grades - you had to accumulate a certain number of points. Even then you could still get on a course if you didn't quite have enough - just had to blag it at interview. I got onto my course having only gained 2 points. I needed 10!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin 1 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 Well I sort of need to decide by september as that's when we start our UCAS applications. At the minute I'm set on Computing Science because i'm genuinley interested in that. This is the course i'm looking at applying to - http://prospectus.ulster.ac.uk/course/?id=7037. I reckon that I'd be quite interested in software engineering so i believe that I'd enjoy it. I don't plan on doing what many people do and that is going to uni just for the sake of getting any degree. Also it says you need a B in GCSE maths, i only have a C In my day they never demanded individual grades - you had to accumulate a certain number of points. Even then you could still get on a course if you didn't quite have enough - just had to blag it at interview. I got onto my course having only gained 2 points. I needed 10!! Aye I think they wouldn't bank on GCSE Maths much. 280 UCAS points including BB in your grades. I reckon I'll get ABCU (dropping politics - U) so should be grand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ewerk 30385 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 A B in Maths isn't asking a lot, I doubt they'll drop the requirement tbh. And hello Kevin's Dad, I hope you're proud of the mong you raised. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Fish 10793 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 One thing I would say, if you're going to Uni, definitely go away from home. You will not get the full experience if you stay close to mam and dad. Also if you're Irish and go for an English Uni, I think that would help you get a place ahead of an English kid with the same grades Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin 1 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 One thing I would say, if you're going to Uni, definitely go away from home. You will not get the full experience if you stay close to mam and dad. Also if you're Irish and go for an English Uni, I think that would help you get a place ahead of an English kid with the same grades I'm applying for two universites. One which is 1.30 - 2.00 hours away (belfast / jordanstown) and the other is... well... Newcastle.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew 4723 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 One thing I would say, if you're going to Uni, definitely go away from home. You will not get the full experience if you stay close to mam and dad. Also if you're Irish and go for an English Uni, I think that would help you get a place ahead of an English kid with the same grades I'm applying for two universites. One which is 1.30 - 2.00 hours away (belfast / jordanstown) and the other is... well... Newcastle.. 2? I applied for 6! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6682 Posted June 22, 2010 Share Posted June 22, 2010 I echo the 'get far away from home' comment. Best thing I did tbh and it certain differentiated uni from A-Levels. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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