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> calling everybody 'Ghastly Beasts'...


My English teacher once called me a blithering idiot. I pissed myself.


I also like replacing 'a load of sh*t' with 'a crock of sh*t' these days.

There's place somewhere on this isle called Felching...I kid you not.....getting back to topic...


I like to use...'Listen Lady (followed by spurious comments)'...annoys the hell outta do-Goders in the street who come up to me to tell me Jesus is my friend.

So let me get this straight, we're being close minded because we don't believe some japanese bloke who, while up a mountain, discovered a jedi-like way of focussing the universe's 'energies' is really on to anything.


But you're happy to dismiss christianity out of hand, one of the three pillars of Western European civilisation?!?!*

Or is it do-gooders (people who try to make other people happy) that you have an issue with?


*for the record, so am I.

No problem with Christianity or any other religion. I just don't want it thrust down my neck by some woman in the Sainsbury's car park who takes it upon herself whilst I'm waiting for the bus to come up to me and tell me Jesus is my friend and then tries to get me to come to church with her.....THAT I have a problem with.


Oh and see the post on the Main Page of the Forum. We have another Reiki practitioner is our midst. She must read these threads, I think she'll be very interested.

Hurrah I am loving this thread


I like "yampy" which I think is a Brummie/West Mids expression, it is a bit tricky to explain without using other rubbish words. Used most often in the phrase "I've gone a bit yampy" it kind of explains that spaced out, slightly hysterical feeling you get when you're really hung over and then you get a sudden burst of energy. There, now you know!

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