"... the bazooka was who!"
I just realised that the post I was going to post was posted in a post a few posts ago. So I won't re-post an old post for the sake of posting a post.However, I will say that after the last 'determined' message, I have made some headway. Jobs that I actually want, are starting to appear on the horizon. I applied for a cracking little number just the other day. Hopefully something will come of it. It looks pretty much identical to my last job (which in retrospect was bloody great), only on a much bigger scale. 5 sites instead of 2, many more users, etc. etc. etc.
In other news, I was called something interesting the yesterday. I was called an IT Gadge. Which I had to admit was a first. I took it as a compliment at the time, but now that I've done some googling on the subject.... not so much.
1. gadge
Gadge, Gadgie
Scottish term. A minging person, schemie.
"Fuckin hell Andy, check that gadgie **** over there" (I really had to edit that as well)
2. gadge
usually said to a friend or short for gadgy, a man.
"awright gadge"?....or "run theres a gadgy comin!"
3. gadge
aw fuck, check oot that pure wee **** wi the burberry cap and the le coq sportif tracksuit on and the bottol o bucky, dowie's a right fuckin gadge
When describing seeing a gadge in the street, most likely london road in glasgow
unless of course he meant:
1. gadgee
a person who generaly gets no respect.
He was picking on this wee gadgee at the bar.
still not good though.
I honestly don't think he thinks I'm a wee ****, but I'll be a bit less 'IT' when I'm around him from now on. That's for damn sure.
oh, and if you don't get the title... then you don't get the title! But I'll tell you this, it refers to the need to escape from somewhere. JamMasterJay would understand.....
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