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Thread: Dating someone with depression..
Dark-Angel
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Dating someone with depression..
Posted: 3/31/2013 1:13:53 PM
Well said Pandora,
Also a shame that the original question seems to have gone by the wayside, I read it as, would people date someone suffering from depression, not does anyone know of a cure for depression.
Dark-Angel
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The real truth about a person..
Posted: 10/3/2010 4:09:06 AM
Is it really any different to RL??
When you meet someone new in a bar/at a social event/anywhere. They are only going to reveal what they initially want you to know about them.
I guess it depends on the individual but I would be a little freaked if every bad point was revealed as an introduction.
Dark-Angel
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Unions and Strikes in the 21st Century
Posted: 3/28/2010 3:05:43 PM
So... the union that decided the only way to go for British Airways was to strike this week, anyone else wonder if the next time they see a soldier/airman/sailor who has returned from operations, do you reckon they will make sure they tell him/her about their awful working conditions, poor uniform and low pay!!
If your a part of and you have the balls... Let me know how you get on.........
Dark-Angel
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What would you do if you discovered your man was picking up prostitutes for sex?.
Posted: 6/14/2009 6:10:37 AM
[qoute]What would you do if you discovered your man was picking up prostitutes for sex?
Send him a back-dated, dear john invoice.
Dark-Angel
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POF Polls !!
Posted: 5/28/2009 8:48:03 AM
You're absolutely right... But either way it would still be a damn fine protest...
Dark-Angel
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POF Polls !!
Posted: 5/28/2009 8:36:33 AM
Highly unlikely... But it would be amazing if every single person in the country chose to just ignore the election and not vote.
Dark-Angel
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I don't know what I want!/I want it all!
Posted: 5/3/2009 3:14:17 AM
I'm totally with you there, Southsearox.
I know totally what I don't want, as my epic profile states, but it still leaves a lot of choices.
If only men were made of chocolate... I want Galaxy.
Simples.
Dark-Angel
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Mixed relationships RICH / POOR
Posted: 5/2/2009 4:09:45 AM
I think a bit of pride swallowing may be called for.
Either,
You swallow your pride and accept he is not going to work outside of his chosen field, which as you've stated, is going to take a very long time to get back to any kind of normallity. If you do that you have the difficult decision of whether you can maintain the relationship on those terms.
Or
He swallows his pride and takes whatever employment he can get.
JMO
Dark-Angel
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Do people bother to read threads sufficiently to understand what they are actually about?
Posted: 5/2/2009 2:41:21 AM
First person to guess the colour and type of pants wins a prize
Baggy Y-Fronts, with loose elastic, in a fetching shade of washed-with-a-blue-jumper grey?
Dark-Angel
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Principles on smoking?
Posted: 4/24/2009 11:08:51 AM
I last smoked a cigarette on Tuesday evening. No, real conscious effort so give up as such I just got up the next morning with no desire to light up. Until, on on that day, mid afternoon, a work colleague sat at my desk to discuss a matter we’d been working on. Even though it was over an hour since he’d had a cigarette all I could smell was ashtray.
I don’t know if it was so strong because my sense of smell is still so new to me, but it was awful. In fact awful enough for me to say, never again will I smell like that.
He doesn’t know it, but if I get a craving, I find an excuse to go and speak to him.
I know it’s mean… but… So far so good.
Dark-Angel
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OMG How embarassing!!!!
Posted: 4/12/2009 2:44:24 AM
She opened her handbag and there were about a dozen condoms. I just wanted to know if I could borrow them.
Neither of us was embarrassed.
Please. Please. Please word that another way.
Reassure me that you would't have given them back afterwards.
Dark-Angel
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Hillsborough - 15th April 1989
Posted: 4/11/2009 12:18:47 PM
dark angel..why didnt you just start a new tread about the bradford dead then...?
I don’t feel a new thread needs starting.
I just thought I would remember that there are people equally deserving to be remembered who have died in tragic circumstances as the 96 lost at Hillsborough.
Or should dead football fans be put in leagues as well?
I don't even like football, but I do think that both tragedies deserve the same merit.
Dark-Angel
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Hillsborough - 15th April 1989
Posted: 4/11/2009 11:53:30 AM
I had forgotten that memories fade quickly, rather than pure ignorance of events.
Memories only fade quickly for people that were not directly affected by the tragedy.
You seem dreadfully offended by the lapse in peoples memories... And yet... not even remotely offended at there being no mention of the equally tragic loss of 56 football fans who burned alive at Bradford stadium 13th May 1985.
People prevented from escaping the blaze by the fact that the doors at the back of the stand were locked to try and stop people coming in without paying.
The only fire extinguishers in the ground were in the clubroom, so they were out of the way in case the fans used them as missiles.
Around eighty people thought to be at that game remain unaccounted for to this day.
Yes... how quick memories fade for those unaffected. It’s not great... but it’s human.
Those lost at Bradford were just as important to their loved ones as those lost at Hillsborough.
May they all R.I.P.
Dark-Angel
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Do Women Get Angry Because They Have No Penis?
Posted: 4/11/2009 10:58:21 AM
I am incredibly angry that I don’t have a penis.
If I had a penis no-one would ask me dumb questions about whether I cut my own lawn or do I have a neighbour who does it for me.
If I had a penis no-one would look at me like I had just said I was spending the weekend snowboarding on the moon if I mention doing my own car maintenance.
If I had a penis I could go to a pub by myself without looking like a hooker.
If I had a penis I could win at pool without the dim-witted comments about beginners luck or my adversary having an off day.
If I had a penis.....
The list is too long.
Dark-Angel
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Could you be in a relationship with someone you didn't like to kiss?
Posted: 4/11/2009 10:18:42 AM
Nooooo...
I love kissing.
How does anyone cope in the early days of a relationship, you know, that stage where you just want to be somewhere that you can feel comfortable with your faces attached at the lips, if you don’t like kissing that person?
I’m not sure that I would want to get to the next level in a relationship if the kissing left me cold.
I hear what Josh is saying about expressing each other’s likes... But... I don’t think I would be totally happy that I was being told how to kiss. I tend to kiss someone the way I would like to be kissed and that should work, shouldn’t it?? I mean, you either fit... or you don’t.
So far I have only ever had compliments on my performance. Kissing wise.
Dark-Angel
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How do I deal with this so-called friend
Posted: 4/11/2009 9:49:22 AM
I'm with Geordiechick on this. the next time she makes you feel bad or makes you second guess yourself ask her why she feels the need to do this. Be prepared for her to ask for specific examples of when she has made you feel less than a friend.
The alternative is walk away and don't look back.
It is better to be hated for who you are than loved for being who other people want you to be. Don't ever be a doormat.
Dark-Angel
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Horse Poo
Posted: 4/11/2009 8:38:13 AM
Apperently if you report it to the council they will sent a stern letter to the local stables.
And if it continues they will amend the date and send it again.
Dark-Angel
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Horse Poo
Posted: 4/11/2009 8:25:34 AM
I’m waiting with baited breath for the horse owners/riders to start telling us of the obvious high danger and impracticalities of dismounting, holding onto the horse with one hand whilst clearing up the mess with the other. All while cars fly past and spook the horse.
Well, that may be a fair comment in their eyes.
But what about, before they ride on the pavement, they should be aware that the mess left behind causes a highly dangerous and impractical situation for mums with buggies or prams, toddlers and wheelchair users who are forced into the road to avoid the mess.
“Well why don’t they avoid it/go round it?” I hear you say… Well I’m sure they would if they could, but in my experience, as a rider and pedestrian, there is usually more than one small pile and it isn’t always easy to dodge.
Dark-Angel
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Abuse or ambition
Posted: 4/11/2009 6:24:22 AM
"Hugo! Tarquin! Now today Daddy's going to take you to McDonalds. And I want you to pay attention to the sort of people who eat there and extra special attention to the people who work there. Because if you don't continue to study hard, one day, it could be you."
I used to work at McDonalds, when my kids were younger, I think many people would be greatly surprised by the amount of people, who like myself, actually DO have a decent level of education. Like the a large percentage of the workers at the McD's I worked at I took the job because I have kids, I don't want to have childminders, and I was contracted to work nine til three, monday to friday and never worked school holidays.
Now my kids are old enough to sort themselves out for an hour after school, I have a full time job in the legal field. I get paid significantly less. But when I do venture into McD's I remember the basic rule that you don't mock or belittle the people who are making your food.
Wherever you are.
Dark-Angel
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Abuse or ambition
Posted: 4/10/2009 7:45:02 AM
I have read this thread with a lot of interest as I have kids myself.
Whenever I read or hear about this child or that child passing 'A' level higher maths at the age of eight or studying for a degree in their early teens, the reality is I feel a sense of pity for that child. I have no sense of wishing I had done more with my kids so that they could be in the same position.
Maybe, this is the angle Pants is coming from with what she witnessed.
I have no qualms about sitting down and helping my kids,
and occasionally their freinds
with homework. I make sure they are on top of all coursework and meet any deadines they have for work.
Perhaps the local library would have provided a better backdrop for an educational outing.
Dark-Angel
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'ignorant and puerile' Jade
Posted: 4/8/2009 2:07:07 PM
Pay no heed Lulu.
After all you can put a pig in a suit but it will still grunt like a pig.
The people who are still unsure of there own place in life will always try to pull others down in an effort to stroke there own ego.
Dark-Angel
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Mecca mosques 'wrongly aligned'
Posted: 4/7/2009 10:48:28 AM
Wow.
So much venom!!!
Well, here I am to respond to the various accusations... In no particular order.
<div class="quote"> It hasn't happened in Britain (or been reported anyway), it hasn't been played down as a result, there's no outcry, and nobody's accusing anyone of sabotage.
Very true... and nowhere in my post does it suggest that it did happen in Britain.
<div class="quote"> I'm not being funny but I do wonder about your motive for starting a topic like this with a loaded question.
No motive, I merely saw a news article that amused me, but with recent events re certain small pockets of fanatical Muslims, using any excuse in the book to create havoc, I simply wondered whether it would have been seen as being quite so insignificant
IF
it had happened here.
<div class="quote"> can remember subbing for Birmingham city council, where we had to alter a couple of bathrooms because the toilet pointed to Mecca and upset the owners.
Precisely my point, the precision taken within certain religions over the way prayers are conducted and what can or can’t face the Kaaba is quite astounding.
<div class="quote"> Although I think this post is an anti-muslim troll
Think again, it was just a question about an amusing article. I would have been equally amused if I found out that 90% of the residents of the Vatican city were Seventh Day Adventists. That doesn’t make me anti-Catholic, it makes me someone who is tickled by the fact that of all the places in the world they could have messed up the alignment it had to be Mecca.
<div class="quote"> There is no place for fascists/neo nazis in the UK as they are an affront to our history and culture etc etc
If that’s aimed at me then ouch. Couldn’t be further from the truth.
<div class="quote"> Indeed, the motives of the OP do need questioning for trolling up a news item of no relevance to the UK
I found the item on the BBC which is a UK news site last time I looked.
<div class="quote">and from this, posing a hypothetical question using inflamatory language that is bound to invite negative responses and attacks....
Because I soooo wanted to be the only person ever to use a hypothetical question in the forums, and use endless amounts of seriously racist language so that I could be vilified by a few who can’t look at a simple question as just a simple question.
My bad.
<div class="quote"> It is noted the OP has offered no opinion of their own in the opening or any subsequent posts...
I was actually at a parents event at school... How very rude of me not to cancel.
Anymore accusations??
Dark-Angel
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Mecca mosques 'wrongly aligned'
Posted: 4/6/2009 10:19:19 AM
Some 200 mosques in Islam's holiest city, Mecca, point the wrong way for prayers, reports from Saudi Arabia say.
All mosques have a niche showing the direction of the most sacred Islamic site, the Kaaba, an ancient cube-like building in Mecca's Grand Mosque.
But people looking down from recently built high-rises in Mecca found the niches in many older mosques were not pointing directly towards the Kaaba.
Some worshippers are said to be anxious about the validity of their prayers.
There have been suggestions that laser beams could be used to make an exact measurement.
Tawfik al-Sudairy, Islamic affairs ministry deputy secretary, downplayed the problem in remarks quoted by the pan-Arab newspaper al-Hayat.
"There are no major errors but corrections have been made for some old mosques, thanks to modern techniques," he said. "In any case, it does not affect the prayers."
Does anyone else wonder whether this would have been played down if the mosques built in the UK weren’t correctly aligned or would there be an outcry that us infidels’ had done it deliberately to sabotage their prayers?
Dark-Angel
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flirting in the forums, hey lets ............
Posted: 4/5/2009 9:57:30 AM
I have to admit to having crushes on the forum...
But
crushes are safer remaining just crushes...
Dark-Angel
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1 in 3 men prefer playing computer games than having sex says new survey
Posted: 4/4/2009 3:11:20 AM
If I was offering a bit of a naughty gambol between the sheets with my man and he shunned me for a computer game, he would be soooooo out of my life.
And I only have small breasts!
Dark-Angel
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have you been refused service cos you were a few minutes late?
Posted: 4/4/2009 1:56:00 AM
Many years ago, working in a pub that served food, a couple came in only ten minutes later than deadline for lunchtime service.
The absolute joy on the man’s face as the landlady said that she would happily serve them meals soon changed to horror as she went on to politely point out that as they were ordering outside of the advertised meal times, she would be unable to charge them the advertised prices for the meals.
Instead, the bill would reflect the extra wages it would cost her to pay the chef overtime to cook the meals and stay to clean the kitchen again.
Don't you just love the skill some people have in effecting a polite refusal.
Dark-Angel
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Severed human leg found in bushes by busy road side...
Posted: 4/3/2009 12:51:15 PM
They believe the victim who's identity is still unknown was mudered
by a hitman who has been traveling around the country getting rid of the body parts
and that the dead person also suffered with a skin complaint possibly eczema.
Unless...
His eczema was just soooooo severe these bits just fell off.......
Dark-Angel
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Do You Take It Whole ??
Posted: 4/3/2009 12:30:41 PM
Do you take it whole in your mouth or do you nibble the top off and stick your tongue deep inside ?
I was hoping you weren't asking about creme eggs... I would have said the latter
Oh why can't I keep a man.....
OT.... Definitely the latter......
Dark-Angel
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do you think enough is now enough?
Posted: 3/30/2009 1:46:42 PM
Wasn't Jade a great "rolemodel for so many young girls? Hmmmm
She was a better role model than a lot of other women in the public eye, in all fairness.
Dark-Angel
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Car M.O.T
Posted: 3/30/2009 1:25:01 PM
Hi Gemini - 1st you don't need to take the old MOT as they are registered electronically now so the can do a simple check.
If there are any issues and you allow them to sort them there and then they will usually waive the re-test fee.
I've had to spend money (not loads) on a fail, but I as I'm fairly handy with cars, I always ask them to call me if any repair work is needed then I can weigh up whether or not I can do it myself and it still work out cheaper to do that and pay the re-test.
I'm sure if you ask they will call you if it's a fail and let you know how much it's going to be as opposed to just going ahead.
HTH
Edit: There is an online check list for the simple things to be checked.
Dark-Angel
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Ladies...
Posted: 3/25/2009 11:46:12 AM
When my marriage ended I didn't want to keep his name any more than I wanted to keep anything else he had given me. I toyed with the idea of going back to my maiden name, then thought what the hell and changed my name (by deed poll) to something completely new. As far as I'm aware (though I may not have searched far enough into every dark cobwebbed corner) I am the only person in the UK legally registered with my surname.
Dark-Angel
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Can I report a POF user on this forum who scammed me out of 1000's?
Posted: 3/24/2009 1:57:31 PM
This is the site you need OP.
http://dishingthedirt.co.uk/datingtips.php
Dark-Angel
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Deathbed Confession
Posted: 3/23/2009 2:38:03 PM
This does seem to be Karma at it's best, stew.
I'm surprised his wife has had no mention though, as surely she would be seen as aiding and abetting, (or whatever they call it in the US).
At least Jimmy Carroll's family can now have peace knowing the person responsible will at last be held accountable.
Dark-Angel
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Deathbed Confession
Posted: 3/23/2009 1:55:33 PM
A US man who thought he was dying and confessed to having killed a neighbour in 1977 has been charged with murder after making a recovery.
James Brewer could now face the death penalty over the unsolved killing in Tennessee 32 years ago, reports say. Convinced he was dying after a stroke, Mr Brewer reportedly admitted to police he shot dead 20-year-old Jimmy Carroll.
The 58-year-old, who had fled Tennessee after the killing, was arrested after his condition improved, reports say.
"He wanted to cleanse his soul, because he thought he was going to the great beyond," said police detective Tony Grasso, who interviewed Mr Brewer in an Oklahoma hospital, The Oklahoman website reported.
Mr Brewer had reportedly moved to Oklahoma from Tennessee after jumping bail after he was originally arrested and charged with Mr Carroll's murder in 1977.
The former factory worker changed his name to Michael Anderson and settled down with his wife, Dorothy, in the town of Shawnee.
The couple became active members of the local church, where Mrs Brewer established a Bible study group, reports say.
After suffering a stroke, Mr Brewer called police to his hospital bedside earlier this month, where he reportedly made the confession.
Detectives said Mr Brewer had admitted killing Mr Carroll, who he believed had been trying to seduce his wife.
However, Mr Brewer survived the illness and surrendered to authorities in his former home town of Hohenwald, Tennessee, after they were notified by the Oklahoma police.
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Having read this with some amusement, I was wondering, is it really wise to get things off your chest when you believe you are not going to be around to face the consequences.
Or, are some things best taken with us?
Dark-Angel
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Kiss me quick!!
Posted: 3/22/2009 4:48:49 PM
It's not just you aunty b....
Dark-Angel
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When did you REALISE you may not have a happy ending
Posted: 3/22/2009 9:28:27 AM
When did you REALISE you may not have a happy ending.
Too many years before I did anything about it, if I'm honest.
I remeber breaking down at a friends, a long, long time ago as I realised "This is it...
THIS
is as good as it gets", and feeling so wretchedly disappointed with my choice of life partner.
I plodded along for another good few years, wearing the smile of the "long term married - doing ok thanks", until...
A single friend said to me "I so want to meet someone I could settle with, I want what you have".
That was it, I was awake, that one small sentence triggered all sorts. I'm not passing the blame to my friend for the breakdown of my marriage. But thanking her for making me see that I didn't want what I had. It was miserable, emotionally abusive and I had the option to end it or live my life sentenced to a long stretch of unhappily wearing a "happy" mask.
Never again will I SETTLE. I would sooner be single forever than have to settle.
Dark-Angel
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Funerals
Posted: 3/21/2009 3:28:02 PM
I'm planning to be immortal...
So far so good.....
Dark-Angel
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Things that make you GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Posted: 3/21/2009 3:24:53 PM
what is wrong with reversing into parking spaces ...??
Most of the time nothing wrong with it, Oggers. BUT at supermarkets it's very wrong.
It's a nightmare trying to get your dodgy trolley not to roll off by itself into someone elses car while you struggle between two cars trying not to damage them with your shopping bags just to get to the boot to stow said shopping.
So much easier if the car has been parked with easy acces to the boot.
yep, thats one of my GRRRRRRRR's when a friend offers to share a trip to do the shopping.
Dark-Angel
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testimonials..........
Posted: 3/21/2009 6:53:42 AM
Come on you see these so called testimonals and half of them just rattle on about, how lovely and sexy. If i could be with them etc etc..
I’m sure some of the testimonials are cr@p. However, what about those who do have distance as an issue to being with someone??
I am very good friends with a guy that lives over 200 miles from me. We’ve been good friends for almost four years now, we talk on the phone frequently, email, text. We have visited each other and if he were on this site I would write a glowing testimonial for him.
Why aren’t we together?? We are both single parents, with children settled in schools and it is not even remotely practical for either of us to uproot everything for us to be together. LDR?? Difficult when we both have full time care of our respective children.
I am sure if the profile owner wanted to be with them, they would.
There are some people in the world who don’t always get what they want.
Dark-Angel
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postmaster bans customers who cant speak english
Posted: 3/21/2009 5:09:54 AM
It has just been announced that Deva Kumarasiri has left his job.
Managers at the Post Office said the service was for all and they were concerned about the impact on trade.
Mr Kumarasiri had said he had turned away about six customers who had wasted his time and annoyed other customers by not being able to understand English.
He had said: "I am part of a service but how can I serve them if I don't understand what they are asking for?
"When I came to England I obeyed the British way of life, I got into the British way of life.
"That is what I ask everyone else to do - respect the country where you are working and living."
The fact that he is one of the few that does respect the country he has chosen to live and work in, earns him my respect.
Having served in the military myself and also been married to a soldier means I have spent a fair few years outside the UK.
And yes... I have been refused service in shops, many times. Not because I haven’t spoken the language of the country I was in but because my pronunciation was not quite perfect enough.
Dark-Angel
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Does life really begin at 40?
Posted: 3/21/2009 3:40:50 AM
In a few weeks I will, for the fifth time, have my 40th birthday.
Yep, I believe that life begins at 40 and I’m going to have as many 40th birthdays as it takes to prove it!
Another bonus is that I haven’t aged at all since 2005.
Dark-Angel
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Things that make you GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Posted: 3/21/2009 2:22:45 AM
Here are just a few of my GRRRRRRRRRRR's
People who step out into moving traffic 10 yards or less from a crossing.
Women with prams/buggies waiting to cross the road with the pram/buggy
IN
the road while they stand safely on the pavement.
Men who assume I am lacking a feminine side because I don’t
need
them to change a light bulb/unblock a drain/re-wire a plug/change a wheel etc for me.
Dog faeces on pavements.
People who belittle others so as to stoke their own egos.
Dog owners encouraging their dogs to lick children’s faces.
Anyone who thinks starting a sentence with “love her/him to bits... but...” makes it ok to b!tch.
The family at number 20.
Flat beer.
Dark-Angel
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Your addictions - do they annoy people arround you?
Posted: 3/13/2009 6:11:15 AM
My 'addiction' to playing The Fall very loud at least once a day annoys all of my friends, for some mad reason I don't know anyone who appreciates the finer points of listening to The Fall every day
Very nasty habit that.
Now... move house next door to me and I'll start an annoying habit of banging on the wall and asking you to turn it up a tad.
Dark-Angel
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what would you find??
Posted: 3/13/2009 6:01:41 AM
Don't worry about Elvis guy's.
I've packed him into the shed with Lord Lucan and whats left of the passengers and crew of the Marie Celeste.
All quiet again now.
Phew...
Dark-Angel
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Children and piercings.
Posted: 3/13/2009 5:32:20 AM
Neither of my daughters have expressed an interest in any other piercings than their ears (ages 13 & 15).
But as a pre-strike, if you like, I have made it crystal clear to them both that any other piercings will be done when they are alot older. Even though I have also told them that even when they are both over 18, if that is what they choose to do, I
will
be accompanying them to make sure they are using a reputable piercer (is that a real word??) and not someone dodgy person with a filthy needle.
Dark-Angel
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Do you differentiate who you will meet by days of the week?
Posted: 3/12/2009 5:39:59 PM
I also know they had no real plans for Friday evening.
Maybe he's incredibly supersticious. It is friday the 13th.
Dark-Angel
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Hidden profiles, why?
Posted: 3/12/2009 5:25:33 PM
so look out victorians between the age of 45 and 50
I would have thought even very young victorians would be at least 108 or so by now???
Dark-Angel
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Do you differentiate who you will meet by days of the week?
Posted: 3/12/2009 4:59:35 PM
I make a point of only ever bumping into my ex on days that don't have the letter "a" in them.
Dark-Angel
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Serious Phobia.
Posted: 3/12/2009 4:57:50 PM
Apparently some zoo's do phobia getty over course thingy's for snakes, spiders lizards and the like.
Failing that..... tena lady would seem to be the answer.
Dark-Angel
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Who, in the public eye, do you really fancy
Posted: 3/12/2009 4:27:41 PM
Sponge Bob Square Pants
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