Jump to content

Recommended Posts

It was the hoodie Jezza.


I got asked to leave there once and haven't been back since.... but that should not stop you from having an enjoyable birthday there.


Most people on here are 38-42 years old and so we're probably all just a bit grizzled and jealous. Have fun and happy bithday.

You're an outrider Brendan. To the left of the bell curve. The more posts you have the closer the correlation. I've checked and just fired it through a three dimensional cube and applied a standard mean deviation. I've even included those who have experienced online "rebirth" and added their old totals to the new ones.


I plan to add two further parameters around level of anger and early 40 something sexual frustration shortly.

If it's your b'day your friends should be making the choices and taking YOU out, and buying all the drinks of course.




*hangs on to the extreme outer right hand edge of the curve by fingernails*


ETA: *turns out it's not the outer edge of the primary curve at all but the fragmenting edge of the faint secondary curve where the colours are reversed and all in between seems darker...*

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • I hope it's ok to use this thread to ask for advice on a separate issue in relation to TJ Medical Practice. A friend of mine who is registered there has recently been diagnosed with a serious long-term condition. He has been struggling to find a good GP at the practice since the departure of Dr Love and I said I would try to find out which of the remaining GPs other patients have found most capable and sympathetic - particularly for the scenario of overseeing ongoing care for a long-term progressive illness. Is there any particular GP that people would recommend?  Very many thanks.
    • I,m not a fan of Gales; but a lot of food serving premises open on Xmas day , so not unusual, worked in catering for nearly 40 years and staff usually get extra pay… My niece who is in her last year of college & wants to go travelling next summer, is waitressing in a restaurant near where she lives on Xmas day & Boxing Day for £20 per hour to boost her travelling fund. Back in the day I worked New Year’s Day 2000, & had my pay bumped to £50 per hour, happy days (wasn’t forced I volunteered)
    • Hardly strange; arcane perhaps. It used to be a common practice in many towns for the swings, roundabouts etc in parks to be chained up by the council on Sundays, so that they didn’t provide a source of reckless pleasure on the sabbath. The outrage that a cake shop should open on Christmas Day reminded me of this. The policy had pretty much died out in England and Wales by the 70’s but is still in force in parts of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.
    • I would be interested to learn if Gail's hike their prices on Christmas day. I don't go to Gail's (as I prefer Christophers on HM Lane) but if anyone does go and detects a bit of price gouging, please let us all know.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...