Today I'm angry about.....
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It seems to have changed from an angry thread about Christmas early thread to a terribly sad thread. I have always felt we should not outlive our children and, thank Providence, my four are still alive. Others have not been so lucky and my heart goes out to them.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Did something go horribly wrong with this thread? There seems to be lots missing from it, and I haven't been able to access TW since 1:30 this aft.
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are you angry about that??Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Did something go horribly wrong with this thread? There seems to be lots missing from it, and I haven't been able to access TW since 1:30 this aft.
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Fuming.thebish wrote:are you angry about that??Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Did something go horribly wrong with this thread? There seems to be lots missing from it, and I haven't been able to access TW since 1:30 this aft.
Actually I've just posted on the Site Development forum about it.

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blimey - that's angry-squared!!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Fuming.thebish wrote:are you angry about that??Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Did something go horribly wrong with this thread? There seems to be lots missing from it, and I haven't been able to access TW since 1:30 this aft.
Actually I've just posted on the Site Development forum about it.
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Well I do feel that part of my life has been stolen. I suspect that CrazyHoss had something to do with it, playing about with the controls or something (trying to prove just how computer savvy he is)thebish wrote:blimey - that's angry-squared!!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Fuming.thebish wrote:are you angry about that??Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Did something go horribly wrong with this thread? There seems to be lots missing from it, and I haven't been able to access TW since 1:30 this aft.
Actually I've just posted on the Site Development forum about it.
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Actually, it probably wasn't Crazy.
AT I told you to put the Parental Lock on!

AT I told you to put the Parental Lock on!

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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Well I do feel that part of my life has been stolen. I suspect that CrazyHoss had something to do with it, playing about with the controls or something (trying to prove just how computer savvy he is)

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We weren't allowed on the site. I just figured it was the Iranians faultLost Leopard Spot wrote:Actually, it probably wasn't Crazy.![]()
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Thats so sad PW, at Christmas as well
For me, i am gutted that i never got to know and bond with my nephew, will never get to watch him grow up, but most of my pain is for my sisters loss. Seeing her in so much sadness and agony and knowing theres nothing i can do to make it better. I hope she will find time a healer, i think these first anniversaries of his birth, time in hospital, death and funeral will be the hardest for us, i hope it will get a bit easier after that but i guess its never going to go away, and with the loss of a child you have the what should of been's. My nephew would have been crawling by now, GtE's son should have got his GCSE results this year... Life sucks at time
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i agree, wishing all who have lost loved ones the best, especially in the coming month


i agree, wishing all who have lost loved ones the best, especially in the coming month
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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I had two councerlerrs one which was from a local charity that i saw twice the other was the school counciller who i saw for 6 months, yet i started feeling worse as time went on the downward slide has been continues since mum died, bit like boltons continues downward slide. in answer to your point MW
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But how do you tell it apart from any other weekend on that basis?boltonboris wrote:I like Christmas. I enjoy binge drinking, eating loads and watching shitloads of films.
It's great. It's exactly what Jesus would have wanted us to do on his birthday.

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Cos the films will be Jason and the Argonauts andWorthy4England wrote:But how do you tell it apart from any other weekend on that basis?boltonboris wrote:I like Christmas. I enjoy binge drinking, eating loads and watching shitloads of films.
It's great. It's exactly what Jesus would have wanted us to do on his birthday.

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Today I'm angry at the autodrome. I live a few km from this racing track and depending on which way the wind blows I get some noise from the track. Now it finally isn't an oven out there I've been enjoying having the patio doors open and enjoying what passes for fresh air round here. 2 days now the cars have been making a racket. Not your proper racing car noises. I wouldn't mind them. We're talking shitty little Clios and the like with hair dryer exhausts. It sounds like a constant stream of mopeds
I'm really hoping for a sandstorm and rain at the same time. Raining mud will sort them out

I'm really hoping for a sandstorm and rain at the same time. Raining mud will sort them out

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Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Today I'm angry at the autodrome. I live a few km from this racing track and depending on which way the wind blows I get some noise from the track. Now it finally isn't an oven out there I've been enjoying having the patio doors open and enjoying what passes for fresh air round here. 2 days now the cars have been making a racket. Not your proper racing car noises. I wouldn't mind them. We're talking shitty little Clios and the like with hair dryer exhausts. It sounds like a constant stream of mopeds![]()
I'm really hoping for a sandstorm and rain at the same time. Raining mud will sort them out
And a plague of locusts?
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Noooo. I'm still trying to get something approaching a lawn in the back sandpit. I don't need them buggers eating it all.Gary the Enfield wrote:Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Today I'm angry at the autodrome. I live a few km from this racing track and depending on which way the wind blows I get some noise from the track. Now it finally isn't an oven out there I've been enjoying having the patio doors open and enjoying what passes for fresh air round here. 2 days now the cars have been making a racket. Not your proper racing car noises. I wouldn't mind them. We're talking shitty little Clios and the like with hair dryer exhausts. It sounds like a constant stream of mopeds![]()
I'm really hoping for a sandstorm and rain at the same time. Raining mud will sort them out
And a plague of locusts?
This is as good as it has gotten. Looks worse at the moment


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I can just hear your cat coming through (I'm a cat channeler) "Call this fxckin' grass, look at it, just look at it!"
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Plus I can't help noticing. Your wall is a tad low, and you'll need razor-wire to keep the Iranians out.
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She'll be trying to work out which ant to eat first. Can't get rid of the feckers (the ants, not the cats)Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I can just hear your cat coming through (I'm a cat channeler) "Call this fxckin' grass, look at it, just look at it!"

I'm relying on the Lebanese family across the way at the back to have guns. Their balcony would be a perfect sniper hide. I've also got Russians next door. He looks a bit ex-spetsnaz. I reckon a bottle of vodka and some shisha will do for protectionLost Leopard Spot wrote:Plus I can't help noticing. Your wall is a tad low, and you'll need razor-wire to keep the Iranians out.

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A combination of self-serving 'expert' scientists combined with sensationalising media.
In 1981 we had a bad winter, the reports were that we'd begin a new ice-age.
Having had nothing like it since we've been in global warming on a scale which means we'll all be living on a beach within another four or five years.
The herpes virus was going to spell the end of mankind ... well, until that became aids which was going to do that .... helped by CJD of course.
Petrol was due to run out around mid February 1991.
The ozone layer was disapperating at such a rate we'd all be burnt to a crisp very soon, if not keeling over in droves from skin cancers.
CO2 from cars, which accounts for a fraction of overall CO2, was causing all these problems.
This month's over-reaction is Ash Die-back. Earlier in November we heard that the UK would lose 80% of it's trees ... probably by a week on Wednesday.
Then, this weekend I heard a more factual report which said that ... awful as this virus could be to the Ash population ... firstly Ash accounts for only 5% of the UK's trees. That the impact is likely to be 60% of these trees and would take some time to have it's affect. A great deal of work is ongoing to find some way of reversing this.
So, it'll be a shame ... really, it will. But keep things in perspective guys. It's no wonder the cynics amongst us take no fckg notice of these warnings any more.
In 1981 we had a bad winter, the reports were that we'd begin a new ice-age.
Having had nothing like it since we've been in global warming on a scale which means we'll all be living on a beach within another four or five years.
The herpes virus was going to spell the end of mankind ... well, until that became aids which was going to do that .... helped by CJD of course.
Petrol was due to run out around mid February 1991.
The ozone layer was disapperating at such a rate we'd all be burnt to a crisp very soon, if not keeling over in droves from skin cancers.
CO2 from cars, which accounts for a fraction of overall CO2, was causing all these problems.
This month's over-reaction is Ash Die-back. Earlier in November we heard that the UK would lose 80% of it's trees ... probably by a week on Wednesday.
Then, this weekend I heard a more factual report which said that ... awful as this virus could be to the Ash population ... firstly Ash accounts for only 5% of the UK's trees. That the impact is likely to be 60% of these trees and would take some time to have it's affect. A great deal of work is ongoing to find some way of reversing this.
So, it'll be a shame ... really, it will. But keep things in perspective guys. It's no wonder the cynics amongst us take no fckg notice of these warnings any more.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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You've not heard then. I'm going to have to break it to you, and there's no easy way. The world ends on 21st December.bobo the clown wrote:A combination of self-serving 'expert' scientists combined with sensationalising media.
In 1981 we had a bad winter, the reports were that we'd begin a new ice-age.
Having had nothing like it since we've been in global warming on a scale which means we'll all be living on a beach within another four or five years.
The herpes virus was going to spell the end of mankind ... well, until that became aids which was going to do that .... helped by CJD of course.
Petrol was due to run out around mid February 1991.
The ozone layer was disapperating at such a rate we'd all be burnt to a crisp very soon, if not keeling over in droves from skin cancers.
CO2 from cars, which accounts for a fraction of overall CO2, was causing all these problems.
This month's over-reaction is Ash Die-back. Earlier in November we heard that the UK would lose 80% of it's trees ... probably by a week on Wednesday.
Then, this weekend I heard a more factual report which said that ... awful as this virus could be to the Ash population ... firstly Ash accounts for only 5% of the UK's trees. That the impact is likely to be 60% of these trees and would take some time to have it's affect. A great deal of work is ongoing to find some way of reversing this.
So, it'll be a shame ... really, it will. But keep things in perspective guys. It's no wonder the cynics amongst us take no fckg notice of these warnings any more.
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