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Interview the person below you (Part 6) MOD WARNING IN FIRST POST

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,847 Shannon757
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    La.de.da wrote: »
    Aye it is.



    It seems we have some kinky feicers amongst us doesn't it?
    Won't somebody think of the children?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,045 gramar
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    La.de.da wrote: »
    Aye it is.



    It seems we have some kinky feicers amongst us doesn't it?

    It's takes one to know one!
    Shannon757 wrote: »
    Won't somebody think of the children?

    Aren't you getting an education?

    Did you get sex-ed in school?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34,499 Caoimhgh1n
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    No.

    Did you?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,045 gramar
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    Caoimhgh1n wrote: »
    No.

    Did you?

    I don't think so.
    As far as I can remember the closest thing to it was the human reproductive system in Biology when a man told us about how a man's penis would become erect and then inserted into a vagina etc etc


    There's a wan here who is 64 and has just had twins. How old is too old to be a mother?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,010 La.de.da
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    gramar wrote: »
    I don't think so.
    As far as I can remember the closest thing to it was the human reproductive system in Biology when a man told us about how a man's penis would become erect and then inserted into a vagina etc etc


    There's a wan here who is 64 and has just had twins. How old is too old to be a mother?

    64 is deffo too old.. I think mid 40s should be the cut off point.

    At 64 would the child be hanging on in the womb for dear life?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 43,891 Hugo Stiglitz
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    La.de.da wrote: »
    64 is deffo too old.. I think mid 40s should be the cut off point.

    At 64 would the child be hanging on in the womb for dear life?

    Probably.

    Would you exchange the ability to have children for being able to have the body of a 30 year old for 30 years?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,045 gramar
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    La.de.da wrote: »
    64 is deffo too old.. I think mid 40s should be the cut off point.

    At 64 would the child be hanging on in the womb for dear life?

    I'd say it would be gasping to get out for a bit of fresh air.

    Are you a sensitive soul?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 43,891 Hugo Stiglitz
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    gramar wrote: »
    I'd say it would be gasping to get out for a bit of fresh air.

    Are you a sensitive soul?

    I am. Too much at times. :o

    Do you think you could perform a mercy killing on a human if you had to?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,045 gramar
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    I am. Too much at times. :o

    Do you think you could perform a mercy killing on a human if you had to?

    I could.

    Are you trying to ask me something?


  • Posts: 21,679 [Deleted User]
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    I am. Too much at times. :o

    Do you think you could perform a mercy killing on a human if you had to?

    I would but with difficulty. I'd be more capable of killing someone who was threatening my life or the life of people I love.

    What about you?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,572 Colser
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    I would but with difficulty. I'd be more capable of killing someone who was threatening my life or the life of people I love.

    What about you?

    I could if they were in pain.

    What was the best year (age wise) so far for you?


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    Colser wrote: »
    I could if they were in pain.

    What was the best year (age wise) so far for you?

    God I don't know. I have a tendency of looking to the past with rose tinted glasses but in all honesty it's been a long time since I had one solidly great year. It's been more some great months and some awful months.

    Between the ages of 18 and 21 were really great. Bits and pieces up to 2011. Then erm parts of last year.

    Ask me a different question :p


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 43,891 Hugo Stiglitz
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    God I don't know. I have a tendency of looking to the past with rose tinted glasses but in all honesty it's been a long time since I had one solidly great year. It's been more some great months and some awful months.

    Between the ages of 18 and 21 were really great. Bits and pieces up to 2011. Then erm parts of last year.

    Ask me a different question :p

    Are the majority of teenagers little shîts?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34,499 Caoimhgh1n
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    Are the majority of teenagers little shîts?

    Yes.

    Would you agree?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 361 Wang Kerr
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    Caoimhgh1n wrote: »
    Yes.

    Would you agree?

    Yeah, i have 4 nieces 3 of them sexually active before 16 and 1 that can't make up her mind if she's bi, gay, pan or just dumb as a fcking rock.
    Don't get me wrong, love them all to pieces and have changed everyone of their nappies, babysat them and even taking 2 of them next week as their mothers are off on hols....But still and all...I'd kick them up the arse all day long if they were mine
    Is anyone else knackered already by this week or is it just me ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,073 Rubberlegs
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    Wang Kerr wrote: »
    Yeah, i have 4 nieces 3 of them sexually active before 16 and 1 that can't make up her mind if she's bi, gay, pan or just dumb as a fcking rock.
    Don't get me wrong, love them all to pieces and have changed everyone of their nappies, babysat them and even taking 2 of them next week as their mothers are off on hols....But still and all...I'd kick them up the arse all day long if they were mine
    Is anyone else knackered already by this week or is it just me ?


    Yup, this week has been exhausting:(

    What would bother you more, if your child was being bullied or the bully?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,921 Eamondomc
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    73Cat wrote: »
    Yup, this week has been exhausting:(

    What would bother you more, if your child was being bullied or the bully?

    Being bullied I think, it's a very good question, but I would be able to deal with my child if I found out they were a bully, hard to handle the situation the other way round.

    I'm being bullied here, forced to watch expose, what should I do?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34,499 Caoimhgh1n
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    Eamondomc wrote: »
    Being bullied I think, it's a very good question, but I would be able to deal with my child if I found out they were a bully, hard to handle the situation the other way round.

    I'm being bullied here, forced to watch expose, what should I do?

    Run as fast as you can.

    Will you take my advice?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,921 Eamondomc
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    Caoimhgh1n wrote: »
    Run as fast as you can.

    Will you take my advice?

    I won't, but I'm off for a brisk walk anyway.

    Have you dodgy knees?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,073 Rubberlegs
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    Eamondomc wrote: »
    I won't, but I'm off for a brisk walk anyway.

    Have you dodgy knees?


    I haven't.

    What part of you gives you the most trouble ?


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  • Posts: 21,679 [Deleted User]
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    73Cat wrote: »
    I haven't.

    What part of you gives you the most trouble ?

    The feeling and the thinking.

    What are you up to tonight?




  • The feeling and the thinking.

    What are you up to tonight?

    Nothing, just lying on the bed checking boards and twitter. It's amazing how some people are so opinionated.

    Are you very opinionated?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 240 Tristrams Shandied
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    Nothing, just lying on the bed checking boards and twitter. It's amazing how some people are so opinionated.

    Are you very opinionated?
    Highly!

    Any novel suggestions to blow off steam after a long day?




  • Highly!

    Any novel suggestions to blow off steam after a long day?

    Just throw a few posts in the politics forums that don't tow the general consensus and watch.

    Are you affiliated to a political party?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 240 Tristrams Shandied
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    Just throw a few posts in the politics forums that don't tow the general consensus and watch.

    Are you affiliated to a political party?
    Used to be but bowed out because it can get too addictive.

    Do you ever feel you have an itch you need to scratch?




  • Used to be but bowed out because it can get too addictive.

    Do you ever feel you have an itch you need to scratch?

    When that happens am usually concerned I might be getting manic.

    White or Brown bread?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,921 Eamondomc
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    When that happens am usually concerned I might be getting manic.

    White or Brown bread?

    I was listening to a lady on the radio the other morning, she said white bread is no more fattening than brown, there's just more fibre in brown. But I go brown mostly, except toast, I hate brown bread toasted.

    Anyone for a chocolate just peeling a Terrys chocolate orange?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 240 Tristrams Shandied
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    Eamondomc wrote: »
    I was listening to a lady on the radio the other morning, she said white bread is no more fattening than brown, there's just more fibre in brown. But I go brown mostly, except toast, I hate brown bread toasted.

    Anyone for a chocolate just peeling a Terrys chocolate orange?
    Mmmmm....yes, please. Haven't had Terry's chocolate orange in ages but I did make a chocolate orange microwave mug cake last week.

    What's your favourite restaurant?




  • Eamondomc wrote: »
    I was listening to a lady on the radio the other morning, she said white bread is no more fattening than brown, there's just more fibre in brown. But I go brown mostly, except toast, I hate brown bread toasted.

    Anyone for a chocolate just peeling a Terrys chocolate orange?

    I love them but am munching my way through a selection of Leonidas chocolates at the moment with a glass of Red Wine.

    Are you good at sharing treats?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 240 Tristrams Shandied
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    I love them but am munching my way through a selection of Leonidas chocolates at the moment with a glass of Red Wine.

    Are you good at sharing treats?
    No. I hide them up my sleeve and in the attic.

    Are there any quirks you miss about an ex boyfriend or girlfriend whichever is applicable?


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