redfacedbear wrote: » My height related TA: I'm 5'8 and a bit (the bit is very important ) - my 3 little brothers - all 6ft+ - most irritating.
fizzypish wrote: » The other side of that coin, being 5ft 11. 1 inch short of the 6 foot club
efb wrote: » Being sick
OldNotWIse wrote: » I'm tall. It trivially annoys me when people ask me to get stuff for them from a high shelf. I mean, I'm not that f.ucking tall. I'm 5 9, hardly at eye level with the top shelf in a supermarket. And how do they know I don't have a back problem that prevents me from stretching? Or even just a general disdain for the human race that makes me not want to help anyone? Do I ask a short person to pick up stuff from the lower shelves since they're nearer the ground? B.astards.
jimgoose wrote: » Yeah. I'm 6' 2'' and I thought I was doing great until my younger brother extended to 6' 4''. :pac:
Maximus Alexander wrote: » I'm also 6'2" and my younger brother (nearly 10 years younger, the little fecker) took a massive stretch at the age of 15. He was all set to race past me, which would have been TA. But now he's nearly 20 and has stopped just shy of me by about a quarter of an inch. Chuffed. I've got about a stone on him too so I can still give him nuggies.
LexieOnRale wrote: » It's so annoying when you know what you want but can't find the exact thing. I need a pair of black over the knee suede boots with a stiletto heel, not that horrible block heel and do you think there's a pair to be found?
eisenberg1 wrote: » You can have mine, but they are a size 10, any good to ya?
Jaxen Curved Shaver wrote: » Think that's bad? I'm 5.11 and 1/2. I always feel dishonest if I say I'm 6ft.
eisenberg1 wrote: » Mr Bap, how did you little "probe" go?
Boom_Bap wrote: » I just used the word 'traction' in an email. I'm officially a d*ckhead.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » The Euro to Sterling exchange rate. I feel like I've been mugged.:mad:
LexieOnRale wrote: » Parents sending their kids to a catholic school then complaining about them having to do religion and them not being facilitated elsewhere when they're learning religion, and having their kids excluded from communion that it should be opt in rather than opt out? For serious?? Lord help us.
rainbow kirby wrote: » More-than-TA that there is no choice in that matter in a lot of areas. If you're in a very rural area and there is one (RC) school within a reasonable driving distance then what are non-religious parents supposed to do?
Boom_Bap wrote: » Hasn't been rescheduled yet. I'm putting it on the long finger (multiple puns intended).