Originally posted by MaryPoppins
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Wtf is wrong with these idiots ?!
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's fun to get as close as possible to the raw power of nature. We lived in Cornwall for 15 years after spending holidays there since I can remember, and we always enjoyed going to St. Ives to see especially high tides flood the streets or storms breaking along one of the promenades. There were always people clustered where roads ran out onto the seafront, ducking aside as each wave hit. Similarly visiting Porthleven in a storm is simply amazing... but you do NOT go close to the edge in that case! We never got washed away but then it's pretty obvious you should be watching the sea carefully - you can see the waves coming and note larger ones. You don't just stand on the edge with your back to the ocean, you treat it with respect but that doesn't mean you can't safely get right in there. And of course, you don't go anywhere without having a way out, somewhere to run. This still leads to some risk, but no more than walking along a cliff-top path or going sailing in a stiff breeze.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Some bellend went for a dip in Aberystwyth didnt he? Got into trouble but made it back himself only to get arrested. Serves him right.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat gets me is how every Christmas without fail someone drowns trying to rescue their dog that has been swept into a torrent.
Then, equally inevitably, the dog manages to struggle out of the water downstream and survives
Don't they ever learn?Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I preferred version 1!Comment
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostAgree 100%. Our dog managed this. I was pretty impressed given the number of bricks I'd tied him to before he 'fell in'.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat gets me is how every Christmas without fail someone drowns trying to rescue their dog that has been swept into a torrent.
Then, equally inevitably, the dog manages to struggle out of the water downstream and survives
Don't they ever learn?
Then again ... probably not.Comment
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostAgree 100%. Our dog managed this. I was pretty impressed given the number of bricks I'd tied him to before he 'fell in'.Comment
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Best raw nature I ever saw was one night at a market in Western Australia.
There was a firece lightning storm out in the Indian Ocean, so far away, you could see it but not hear it
There is always danger though, I was so pi**ed, I stumbled and fell down a wombat hole on the way back to the hotel(\__/)
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