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Heading to The Lounge to see what people are talking about and be faced with numerous new posts in feckin Word Association (II) and 5 letter word game thingy, with their 14,579 posts between them. Grrrr ? bugger off, gamers!

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Heading to The Lounge to see what people are

> talking about and be faced with numerous new posts

> in feckin Word Association (II) and 5 letter word

> game thingy, with their 14,579 posts between them.

> Grrrr ? bugger off, gamers!


...idiot

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Seems a bit intolerant.


We used to say 'rude' (which it was intended to be ? I have irrational rage), but 'intolerant' is the sin du jour, I suppose.

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> We used to say 'rude' (which it was intended to be

> ? I have irrational rage), but 'intolerant' is the

> sin du jour, I suppose.



Does your irrational rage extend to calling someone a Twat to their face, or is it just limited to being behind a keyboard/touchscreen?...

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Seems a bit intolerant.

>

> We used to say 'rude' (which it was intended to be

> ? I have irrational rage), but 'intolerant' is the

> sin du jour, I suppose.


'Seems' = my perception. From memory it was a quiet day for me though.

How sensationalist the BBC News has become.


Man inappropriately touches woman's knee 15 years ago, he said sorry, she says she ain't bothered.

BBC front page news says "Michael Fallon 'apologised for touching journalist's knee'"


That's not news. It's an old, miniscule incident that's trying to be used to stir up more stuff to make yet more shit news.


Note to self: Stop reading the news you moron, it's irrelevant rubbish! Go re-read the chapter on Why you shouldn't read the news in that book The Art of Thinking Clearly.

10.30pm: put on clean nightdress and get into freshly changed bed complete with normal-weight duvet instead of thin summer one. Open Agatha Christie.


10.32pm: hot flush. Get out of bed, drink cold water, visit bathroom.


Repeat.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> 10.30pm: put on clean nightdress and get into

> freshly changed bed complete with normal-weight

> duvet instead of thin summer one. Open Agatha

> Christie.

>

> 10.32pm: hot flush. Get out of bed, drink cold

> water, visit bathroom.

>

> Repeat.



:))


Commiserations xx

There's a certain type of song that has become really popular in advertising that I call the John Lewis cover song.


It's generally a young lady singing a slow soft ethereal cover version.


Current examples are "Stand by Me" in a Nescafe ad. "Send in the Clowns" in a car ad and "Ready or Not" in a Green and Blacks ad.


I am usually subjected to this at least twice when I visit the cinema.

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