LexieOnRale wrote: » Girls attacking another girls appearance. If you're going to start that ****, you'd expect that girl to be an absolute model right? I bet if sue Ryder sold people, this is the girl you'd find left at the back. She's like the heel of a loaf. Everyone touches it but nobody wants it, exactly like her. If I had willies growing in a field I wouldn't let this one look over the ditch at them. And yet - there she is, criticising, judging, being sly and nasty. Who CARES what other people look like? Concentrate on yourself like a good chungwan
ratmouse wrote: » The one hundred and one times at a wedding that you have to stand up and raise your glasses!
lolo62 wrote: » Are you at said wedding?
LexieOnRale wrote: » Having some sort of vomitting thing AGAIN, up all night, miserable. I want my dad
73Cat wrote: » People that won't get dressed TA me. At the weekend when I'm not up and out early, sure I won't get dressed so early. But not to get dressed at all, like not even a pair of trackie bottoms and a hoodie, ugh , I dunno! If someone calls to the door early on the weekend , and I'm still in my dressing gown, I won't go to the door , I'd be morto. Unless of course it was my immediate family. I have a friend who lives in PJ's if she isn't leaving the house. You could call round after lunch, and they are all in PJs, her husband usually bare chested in a pair of PJ bottoms. Jesus Christ, make an effort!
LexieOnRale wrote: » I never get dressed when I am on my lazy days. Get up shower clean pjs, couch. I come home from work, straight into my pjs. Pjs are the best clothes ever. I love pjs. Obviously now if people are going outside or expecting people over, get dressed but otherwise what harm!
KatW4 wrote: » Hit my head last night and now have a killer headache. I'm annoyed at myself for walking into the bloody wall!
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Apparently, since 2008 the goverment has spent almost 14 million euro protecting the habitat of the hen harrier bird. FFS, what a waste of money.
Mudmask wrote: » TA that my mother who stated she doesn't have the time or energy to go to the chemist for me is now neatly folding my brothers laundry after washing it all. If I were to leave so much as a sock for her to wash I'd be reminded where the door was.
Jake1 wrote: » OUCH!! be careful with it, If that headache gets much worse, contact your GP. Im still suffering from concussion headaches from a fall before Christmas.
Jaxen Curved Shaver wrote: » As someone who worked in that area all my life, I can't agree with you on this. Don't get me started on the subject of our wildlife and the governments woefully inadequate response to directives to protect our natural environment. I'll save that for the Nature forum.
LexieOnRale wrote: » It's very frustrating aggressive begging is allowed, and I include chuggers in that too. The ones that need it most usually sit quietly most of the time saying nothing but sometimes asking for spare change. Earlier today there was this absolute gowl, panned out on the path, legs taking up most of the path, absolutely screeching at people. She was roaring at the person in front of me and as soon as I passed her she started shouting after me, about needing to buy food. Even though I was well passed her she was still shouting. Youd wonder why theyre left there