Because he is a Pringle-wearing fucklump.
More lumping than fucking would be my guessâŚ
Itâs not even the same roomâŚitâs just similar to the one you did your A-level in.
Itâs on a par (see what I did there?) with me sayingâŚ
I had a shit in a room like this.
OkayâŚ
Stuart, fuck off now please.
I can tell when Iâm not wanted.
A chill pill is your friend
I did my computing course at uni in this building
Thatâs not a building like this building. Itâs this actual building. I canât remember exactly where now, but I think the room had windows so it might well have been one of those you can see. Or not.
VB
That looks familiar. I donât think it is The University of Essex*, but it is certainly ugly enough to fit in on their campus. Where is it?
EDITED: for clarity and to avoid @Jimâs farmers going criticalâŚ
MeekychukinfunkyâŚ
Fucking liar, the only thing you shit in is your bucket
Donât get yer giblets in a twist⌠I was not having a pop at Essex in general, but attempting to ask which University campus that was on. Essex has many, many hideous buildings from the 1960âs and 1970âs including the tallest brick built structures in the UK IIRC. Three fugly halls of residence in balck, yes black, brick.
Corner of Keble Rd and Banbury Rd, Oxford Denys Wilkinson Building - Wikipedia.
I once went for a job interview at Essex Uni. I didnât get it (TBH the successful applicant had already been chosen before the interviews, and he was the best person for the job). While I was being grilled Mrs VB was walking around the campus which was deserted (it was the first week in Jan). When I came out and said I was pretty sure I hadnât got the job she said, entirely on the basis of the architecture, âThank heavens ! I donât think I could bear coming here.â.
VB
I knew I should have recognised it! I am a Cambridge man though, so there is my excuseâŚ
More like:
and
The blue door was the entrance to my flat in college. I donât ever recall it being that sunny thoughâŚ
Library with windows ! You were lucky. We were told to work in a hole in tâground. I am not joking - this is just a small part of it
I chose this place though
The walk was shorter and the architecture and girls were much, much prettier.
VB
Yep, I spent a lot of time in the Bodlean the early 1990âs when I was working with people at Baliol and Nuffield. I still enjoy visiting the place but rarely go there these days.