SnidyMan | Wednesday, November 01, 2000 - 04:29 am I remember where i was..i was doing security work in the city center. My mate mentioned the job to me on the run up. Being the smart man that i was, n still am..i filled out 3 application forms and posted them in to the security firm. They were paying £400 for a 6 hour shift..with the other two post..i got two mates to work for me..i was offerin them £100 for the night..i kept the other £300. Who wouldnt work 6 hours for a £100? I only told them afterwards..they were gutted, but i didnt give a fcuk..business is business. The night as a whole was wonderful, it was like a little fetival, with music, and fireworks at midnight..some experience. Bare kisses from the gial in the there. But it was part of the job..so i made sure i was standing next to plenty girls before midnight. But i bet most of you were tucked in at bed!!! peace |
nimo | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 02:23 am I was in Yew York at Time square it was well worth the money I payed for my fight and the hotel. |
jama | Friday, November 10, 2000 - 07:16 am i was in my bed masturbating. |
Fan | Friday, November 10, 2000 - 01:33 pm It was borring night for me Watching TV all night. Fan |
Anonymous | Sunday, November 12, 2000 - 08:41 am you guys all you don't even now your dhaqan and what your fathers and grandfather sanadkay u dabaal tagaan oo u ahayd ciid. so you beter shut up |
Muriidi | Monday, November 13, 2000 - 10:01 am I know Islamically the millenium night wasn't different from any other night, therefore if you are a Muslim why was it so special to you and you can't even forget it even after so many months passed. Islamically you are supposed to cherish the two Eids and nothing more, neither your birthday matters nor the Kuffar's New Year or any other holiday. |
LT. Abdalla | Monday, November 13, 2000 - 11:07 am I was on a Tank parked next to the Kuwaiti-Iraqi border. I got stuck on guard duty but luckily there were festivities in my company. Lt. Abdalla. |