havin a so called study week at college, hmmmmm they just usin that as an excuse to throw as much theory work at us as they manage :evil: :evil: :evil: got a bustin headache fekkkkin tw@ts :evil:
Burning myself with my hair straightener this morning..dropped it on my chest … It hurts like hell…and its in a delicate place…from now on I will put my shirt on before i do my hair :x
awwww u poor thing xxxx
hey anyone remember when angel burnt her tit :lol: fekkkin class that was :lol: :lol: :lol:
We could always send them on their way. I know a site which the denizens of are always telling us is much nicer and friendlier.
:-# :roll:
@Lambrini Girl wrote:
Oh let me guess…. Please….. Can I???? please?????
:roll: ](*,)
We will continually think it has something to do with Geoff until he returns :lol: :lol: Common sense really………
(Or paranoia????? – Ed)
Hi McFlappy! xxx
I know you dont get on with Geoff and a lot here dont, but please refrain from bringing C2F into it or I will be fored to take you all over my knee! :wink:
Summary of Big-Thinkers
Outspoken, ingenious and bored by routine
Think of themselves as talkative, curious and self-sufficient
May neglect the routine work required to make their plans successful
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Big Thinkers are always looking for the next big idea or opportunity. They’re adept at spotting trends and thinking on their feet. Big Thinkers like to jump in and find innovative solutions to complex problems and are good at developing strategies for the future.
In the UK, Big Thinkers are most likely to book a holiday at short notice, according to a nationwide survey.
Big Thinkers are usually curious, logical and energetic. This chatty group enjoys a good debate and asserting their opinions. Sometimes others may find the way they express their ideas too abrupt or challenging.
In situations where they can’t use their talents or are unappreciated, Big Thinkers may be rude, critical of others or rebellious. Under extreme stress, Big Thinkers can become preoccupied with unimportant details and lose sight of the ‘big picture’.
Big Thinkers may ignore important details in their plans and overlook the impact their ideas have on the people around them.
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