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Memorygirls - The Matrix Re-inspired
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Memory_Girl wrote: »Don't think I wasn't tempted - bear in mind I used to run squads of Roadies so if I had started on on them their bits might never drop and they might be terrified of women for life :rotfl:
MG
I don't think that would necessarily have been a loss to womankind in general MG. If it has happened to me (highly unlikely) I would have been itching to give them all a slap up the side of the head!! :mad:"A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort"Herm Albright 1876-19440 -
Craftyscholar wrote: »I would love to have seen their faces if you had responded
Believe me, a like response would only have made it worse, you have no idea of the filth that spews out of some of these youthful mouths. I could elaborate, but won't. Makes me wonder where they hear the language in the 1st place (insert gagged smiley).:eek:0 -
11 minutes to go - come on!0
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I'm on 7 minutes and counting down. The clock appears to be counting backwards! 6 minutes now!
Have a good weekend one and all."A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort"Herm Albright 1876-19440 -
bit depressing really isn't it.......that my daughter is going to grow up with potential suitors who talk to women like that
No wonder my H reckons he's going to lock her up until she's 30 LOL
Don't get wrong we all knew what teenage lads were like when we were younger but whilst there was an element of bragging and "I've copped off with so and so (mostly false generally)" teenage lads of that age didn't have the gumption to talk like that to a total stranger like that aged 11. Does make me wonder how much influence is due to media and stuff that they listen to these days.
<hands Crafty a baby wipe to clean up with>I have a gift for enraging people, but if I ever bore you it'll be with a knifeLouise Brooks
All will be well in the end. If it's not well, it's not the end.Be humble for you are made of earth. Be noble for you are made of stars0 -
Bitsy_Beans wrote: »Don't get wrong we all knew what teenage lads were like when we were younger but whilst there was an element of bragging and "I've copped off with so and so (mostly false generally)" teenage lads of that age didn't have the gumption to talk like that to a total stranger like that aged 11. Does make me wonder how much influence is due to media and stuff that they listen to these days.
<hands Crafty a baby wipe to clean up with>
Yes, sounding big in the playground is one thing, but (while acknowledging that MG looks much younger than her young years) talking like that to a total stranger who could have been anyone paying a visit to the school is just :eek:0 -
You could have been their new teacher
But honestly :eek: You SO should have told the headteacher (although goodness knows what they would have done). Does sound rather like the other one would be a better fit...
Sadly, I've spent the afternoon visiting a friend, so still a bit of work left to go for me - pah!0 -
Evenin' all
Friday night and after a churchy crafty buffet evening I get chance to sit and think and do nothing - bliss
Need to find time over a hectic weekend to completely empty brain, re-organise it into sections and de-fluff the corners and then put it all back in alphabetised so lost information could be found much quicker! My brain aches today and over silly stuff I keep forgetting rather than over anything momentous.
Dd and ds are a bit sickly and demanding rubbish tv and dh is as tired as I am so we all real party animals and probably in bed before 10 tonight - woohooMortgage £119,533 going down slowly
Emergency fund £1000/£1000
Savings for big things £90170 -
Been reading again but not posting much
I once ran the bar at an Ordination at our local Catholic Seminary, it was a VERY busy evening :rotfl:
Bitsy - I had body hangups for year and it wasn't until a few years after I met my OH that he gave me the confidence to love myself as I am
MG :eek::eek::eek: To that local school's welcome. I think hell would need to freeze over before I could bear to send a child there.
I had my first interview in over 20 years today and it was an interesting experience and has left me with lots to think about. I may be posting over the other side for some assistance over the weekend:j Proud Member of Mike's Mob :j0 -
Good evening I have Reported on the other side I'm shattered by the way
had a lovely day though.
Going to be pain killers and early to bed for me tonight.Boiler pot £30.92/£10000
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