Are things really better?
#16
Re: Are things really better?
I didn't 'say' anything to you,i typed 'english scumbag motherfishcake'
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Impressed at your memory though, you little Irish devil.....or did you have to go back to Fb and check
#18
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I def know who i will be watching the Germany v england game with now
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Never mind years, hes just short (oh god, I'll suffer for that one, I can hear him preparing the fire round the stake now
#26
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Im a peace loving buddhist and i wish you all no ill whatsoever,im off to steam some lentils.
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Bunch of sizest flookers im going to rip yer hearts out and feed them to yer children,aaaaaaaaaaaa that feels much better,now for those lentils
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Having said all that though, I don't like answering mobiles in public - on buses and trains etc - cos I don't think its fair on other travellers. However addicted people are I think its only fair to consider other people who aren't quite as sad and don't live on their gadgets
Like techy gadgets - but stop at geekdom. It's a very clear line for me and I won't cross it.
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I've gone past all the protocols with mobiles.. I now answer mine anywhere and anytime, however, I still yell into it somewhat (some habits are hard to break!)...
I remember my Father going ballastic at some diner who answered their phone at the table in a restaurant we were in years ago... "bloody rude" was about the long and short of it (repeat, wash and rinse).. and he was still the same. Until he got one. Now he texts (which takes him about half an hour per sentence) and yells loudly quite comfortably into it. And talks about 3G a lot. Too much if I am being frank.
I forget my phone more and more these days. I think it is a definate Freudian slip . No phone usually equals less problems to solve whilst on the move. I love the whole "hmmmm no bastard knows where I am for a couple of hours" train of thought.
Of course unless Kporte is ringing/texting... then that is a whole different situation...
Em x
I remember my Father going ballastic at some diner who answered their phone at the table in a restaurant we were in years ago... "bloody rude" was about the long and short of it (repeat, wash and rinse).. and he was still the same. Until he got one. Now he texts (which takes him about half an hour per sentence) and yells loudly quite comfortably into it. And talks about 3G a lot. Too much if I am being frank.
I forget my phone more and more these days. I think it is a definate Freudian slip . No phone usually equals less problems to solve whilst on the move. I love the whole "hmmmm no bastard knows where I am for a couple of hours" train of thought.
Of course unless Kporte is ringing/texting... then that is a whole different situation...
Em x