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“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain” -
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Only if you like car crashes. Like the festive avatar BTW - does it also reflect your IQ?Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWahey! This could get interesting. Popcorn anyone?Hard Brexit now!
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For some reason the old Scots word 'sleekit" popped into my head when I read this post.Originally posted by SandyDown View PostWooooow mate, ........
Its only a suggestion, but please for your own sake don’t just dismiss what I say just because it came from me… please please examine what I said, look in the mirror and admit to yourself your weaknesses… if you think I am talking bulls then that’s fine am happy to be wrong on this occasion.Comment
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red rag and bull popped into mineOriginally posted by Rantor View PostFor some reason the old Scots word 'sleekit" popped into my head when I read this post.
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No more so than yours I suspect.Originally posted by sasguru View PostLike the festive avatar BTW - does it also reflect your IQ?
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Originally posted by SandyDown View PostWooooow mate, keep yer hair on, why so aggressive and defensive whenever you don’t like someone’s questions or someone says something not to your liking, this is a discussion board, if you want to know I am working on a project that involves designing systems with medical questionnaires for applicants, I also have recently took on a private health/dental; insurance, and that also included such questions, just was wondering if you mentioned your drug taking in your applications and how high would the premium be for such a case.
I do remember things you said I hope you wont take this the wrong way, but I wonder if you are aware of what you are doing – (heh I am a saddo) but lets look at what I remember:
1- You indulge in recreational drugs (the one I remembered is noddye but you mentioned a few more today)
2- You love your drink, binge drink is funny to you and you are quite proud of it (ok this is something a lot of people do)
3- You are/were addicted to some kind of online gambling in the last few months, remember you posting you lost a lot of money, but can’t remember how much
4- You are addicted to food, drove your body to the limit and grossly obese, you mentioned you grow a size every few months (before going on your diet that is)
5- You have investigated stomach stabling and other various unhealthy options
But you keep saying you are OK and you are a solid lass etc etc… mate please please please do yourself a favour and admit it, you are not OK in spite of all the happy laughing exterior!! Perhaps you need to speak to someone??
Its only a suggestion, but please for your own sake don’t just dismiss what I say just because it came from me… please please examine what I said, look in the mirror and admit to yourself your weaknesses… if you think I am talking bulls then that’s fine am happy to be wrong on this occasion.
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Thanks so much for that "caring" rendition Sandy - if we all had friends like you there'd be less of us turning to drugs that's for sure
Nothing you said there hit any kind of nerve at all, so you just wasted a good half hours research.
If you are a real woman, I really really worry about your daughter growing up with this kind of "support".
And also - if I thought you needed to get a life before...
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Anytime honey, you are worth a lot more than half an hour, but I didn’t actually do any research, just used my memory… as I said you are worth a lot more time than this, you are a human after all.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostOh jesus wept - I've heard it all now
Thanks so much for that "caring" rendition Sandy - if we all had friends like you there'd be less of us turning to drugs that's for sure
Nothing you said there hit any kind of nerve at all, so you just wasted a good half hours research.
If you are a real woman, I really really worry about your daughter growing up with this kind of "support".Comment
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Clearly you're keeping the wrong kind of company then, given your recent admissions.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostOh jesus wept - I've heard it all now
Thanks so much for that "caring" rendition Sandy - if we all had friends like you there'd be less of us turning to drugs that's for sure
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