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???? Wrote:

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> >

> er, how does this square with say your views on

> erm Public Schoolboys or were they based on sound

> research?


What? I don't recall voicing any opinion about public schoolboys. I do recall voicing an opinion about my co-workers, none of whom are or were public schoolboys.


???? Wrote:

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> Me, I'm all in favour of a load of

> prejudiced, anectdode as science, peddling of

> myth, polemic crap that is the best part of Forums

> such as this.


Enough said, I think.

Guilty of sounding off about public school boys. I would go off and draft a better argument but I am probably far too grumpy in the face of a mountain of ironing for work next week. Thank god I have ignored all advice from Ma about ironing knickers, sheets and tea towels, otherwise said mountain would likely crash into the flat downstairs.

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Once a month we have to moan about everything

> Kalamity!


Oh my, I hadn't even realised that's what it was! And now it all becomes so clear. Ok another thing to add to the list then; women who become victims of their own hormones...fools!

I dont know where I stand on menstruation. I think inconvenient is as far as i will commit. But I hate all these gizmos to disguise it like little flowery cases. Nop fairly happy to rummage in my handbag, probably finding an archaic chocolate eclair, and walk to the ladies tampax in hand (actually more of a lillets kinda gal) maybe stop and have a chat with someone. I am female in my 30, I bleed, its normal and I dont want to dress it up like an embarrassed teenager.


too much information? yeah too much information. :-$

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> But an opinion requires fact if it is to then be

> acted upon you would think......yet even

> government often shapes policy based on

> 'impression' or 'opinion' rather than fact. Is it

> just something we as humans can't seem to stop

> ourselves from doing.


The last government pontificated a lot about 'evidence-based policy', but it never seemed to like the evidence.

dita-on-tees Wrote:

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> I dont know where I stand on menstruation. I think

> inconvenient is as far as i will commit. But I

> hate all these gizmos to disguise it like little

> flowery cases. Nop fairly happy to rummage in my

> handbag, probably finding an archaic chocolate

> eclair, and walk to the ladies tampax in hand

> (actually more of a lillets kinda gal) maybe stop

> and have a chat with someone. I am female in my

> 30, I bleed, its normal and I dont want to dress it

> up like an embarrassed teenager.


> too much information? yeah too much information.


Actually, I don't even notice my behavioural changes which is why it *is* so embarrassing - it takes someone else to point it out. Here's too much info for you: I was horrified to find out at 15 that my father knew when I was due before I did, based on my 'mood swings'. Almost 15 years later and nothing has changed. What the calendar can't seem to predict, my partner is able to. I get quite cross about it all - men get to be testosterone fuelled power-hungry junkies whilst I sit at home tearing my hair out over a forum. Haha, how sad am I and how much do I want one of your archaic chocolate eclairs!

Admittedly its well past the 10 second rule but dust it down it will be grand....


I was at an all girl college at university and the sync'ing of periods is a strange reality. Ha ha maybe the ladies football team will all sync, can you imagine once a month the score will be 11 -0 but with 5 red cards and a 4 match ban for a foul mouthed tirade at the ref for Miss Tees...


when I was in Brussels I slept under a skylight and my cycle flipped out I thought I was pregnant but no my cycle was in sync with the moon, ovulation at full and period at no moon. Weird.

People who lose sight of there opinion because of the need to prove they are right, pisses me off, impossible to have a


conversation, they often dont listen.


In fact (a reality and my opinion) when Ive pointed out they are not listening, they carry on. Not noticing I've


left to search for the moon.

antijen Wrote:

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> People who lose sight of there opinion because of

> the need to prove they are right, pisses me off,

> impossible to have a

>

> conversation, they often dont listen.

>

> In fact (a reality and my opinion) when Ive

> pointed out they are not listening,



Talk to the hand.....

Oh I sympathise Twirly I used to get the P4 to work and the same used to happen to me. Since the Overground opened in May and I no longer get the bus and, I no it is nigh on impossible to believe, but I am almost the model of an adjusted person on a morning...
My pet hate is passengers who come, on the bus or train and they sit on top of you not next to you and they sit down as if they are at home not considering if the other person is ok and when you say to them are you sure you have enough room they look just look at you gauntly.

Loz Wrote:

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> KalamityKel Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I don't want to get old! ::o

>

> As Bob Monkhouse said, "Growing old is compulsory.

> Growing up isn't".



Bob Monkhouse also said:


"When I told them I wanted to be a comedian, they laughed at me.


They're not laughing now....."

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