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22 June, 2012 at 1:17 pm #499476
@Sgt Pepper wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@jen_jen wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@jen_jen wrote:
So do I take it you don’t work in a mortuary?
I have done, a long time ago, but not anymore, and not in this country.
There was a thread on here where I posted I needed the patience of a Saint in my job (which I do now) so Teapot asked what I did. I’m not going to divulge what I do for a living on here, so I thought of a previous role and mischieviously said mortuary technican.
I thought Teapot would pick up on the irony but didn’t. Instead I think she said words to the effect that it suited me, more I suspect as an insult, to what she feels is my “cold” personality (rather than alluring to the compassion, repect and empathy required, particulary when dealing with family members of the deceased,) so I thought I’d carry on the pretence.
So there you have it. No doubt Teapot will want to shoot me but she’ll have to join the back of the queue. :D
Ah I see…you mean you lied.
Yep!
Pants on fire!!!
:P
Hey, this year you got to take any chance to wear them hot pants . . . . . . :lol: :lol: :lol:
22 June, 2012 at 1:15 pm #499558@anc wrote:
@wordsworth60 wrote:
@terry wrote:
Our father who are in prison,
Mother knows not his name,
Thy chavdom come, thy shoplifting be done,
In JJB Sports as it is in Poundland,
Give us this day our welfare bread,
And forgive us our ASBOs,
As we happy slap those who give evidence against us.
And lead us not into employment,
But deliver us free housing,
For thine is the chavdom,
The Burberry and the Blackberry,
For ever and ever,
Innit.Not a big fan of the use of the epithet ‘Chav’ myself. Regardless of any definitions or variations, It’s never positive and tends to be directed at myriad stereotypes of the British white working-class. If it was black people or gay people being caricatured like that, most people would be dissociating themselves from it.
Why, oh why, do you bring it upon yourself Wordsy?!!! :?
It’s an open discussion forum anc, I take responsibility for my posts and let others take responsibility for their’s.
22 June, 2012 at 11:20 am #499555We are Pandjen_ortherry :twisted:
22 June, 2012 at 10:46 am #499536I tend to use Facebook like JC, background for ‘water cooler’ conversations and to avoid work.
Practically it’s been pretty good for promoting certain activities and for communicating quickly within a group of people, but then that falls down because of the 2-3 who won’t/can’t use it or won’t/can’t check it. So messages end up being triplicated by FB, phone and email as the same applies to each form. Fortunately I can usually cut and paste the same message and send it from my laptop, if the phone is hooked up to it.
Can’t be bothered with any of the games except Lexulous. Tried bejewelled and got bored. I don’t think I’m much of a joiner . . . .
22 June, 2012 at 9:55 am #499553@terry wrote:
@wordsworth60 wrote:
@terry wrote:
Our father who are in prison,
Mother knows not his name,
Thy chavdom come, thy shoplifting be done,
In JJB Sports as it is in Poundland,
Give us this day our welfare bread,
And forgive us our ASBOs,
As we happy slap those who give evidence against us.
And lead us not into employment,
But deliver us free housing,
For thine is the chavdom,
The Burberry and the Blackberry,
For ever and ever,
Innit.Not a big fan of the use of the epithet ‘Chav’ myself. Regardless of any definitions or variations, It’s never positive and tends to be directed at myriad stereotypes of the British white working-class. If it was black people or gay people being caricatured like that, most people would be dissociating themselves from it.
It’s like when yourself, jen jen and panda try to give the impression on here that Brits are lazy and that Poles aren’t, isn’t it?
Sorry Terry, Being a lazy a rse meself, I have (a) never criticised laziness as I think it’s the mother of invention and (b) despite your ‘Borg’ing me, jen jen and Panda, never characterised Brits as lazy anyway.
However if you think that anything you think Panjenorth might have said justifies your joining in the characterisation then maybe the Borg has successfully absorbed you and its thoughts are now yours too . . . . . .
22 June, 2012 at 9:39 am #499551@terry wrote:
Our father who are in prison,
Mother knows not his name,
Thy chavdom come, thy shoplifting be done,
In JJB Sports as it is in Poundland,
Give us this day our welfare bread,
And forgive us our ASBOs,
As we happy slap those who give evidence against us.
And lead us not into employment,
But deliver us free housing,
For thine is the chavdom,
The Burberry and the Blackberry,
For ever and ever,
Innit.Not a big fan of the use of the epithet ‘Chav’ myself. Regardless of any definitions or variations, It’s never positive and tends to be directed at myriad stereotypes of the British white working-class. If it was black people or gay people being caricatured like that, most people would be dissociating themselves from it.
22 June, 2012 at 8:47 am #499468@anc wrote:
I kinda think you are a teacher Panda?! I am probably way off track :lol:
Sits around all day eating nothing but bamboo. . . . . . Has every need catered for . . . gets shipped around the world in specialised conditions to have sex with especially selected males. . . . . . . . . You’re a courtesan aren’t you?
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
22 June, 2012 at 8:40 am #499202@sceptical guy wrote:
is this the thread to talk about personal insults caused by nothings in Facebook???
Oh, there’s already a thread on that.
I tremble to say that I’m refusing to post on this thread again, because every time someone has said that in any thread on these boards, it means the start of a long set of over-sensitive conytributions.
So I won’t say it
Glad you haven’t said it, you should have announced it on Facebook :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
21 June, 2012 at 9:13 pm #499197@panda12 wrote:
@wordsworth60 wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@wordsworth60 wrote:
@mrs_teapot wrote:
Did someone say something??
I just laughed out loud, but I was trying something about laughter therapy off the telly. What have I missed?
Nothing much. Just Teapot the Troll and her bizaare infatuation with me!
Understandable though, innit? :D
I had a bizarre infatuation once, bloody inconvenient!!
The best way to deal with infatuations is not to become infatuated with them. :D
Now you tell me! Forkin’ passion! Dammit!
21 June, 2012 at 7:56 pm #499193@panda12 wrote:
@wordsworth60 wrote:
@mrs_teapot wrote:
Did someone say something??
I just laughed out loud, but I was trying something about laughter therapy off the telly. What have I missed?
Nothing much. Just Teapot the Troll and her bizaare infatuation with me!
Understandable though, innit? :D
I had a bizarre infatuation once, bloody inconvenient!!
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