The Subhuman wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 9:39 am
I think you once posted that you were very happy to have passed through it .... Soooo many trees, it can be enclosing at times and very menacing and stark in winter. I love it.
Shame about the numpties living in it.... well, most of them
Spent much of my childhood in the woods, and loved it at night... always felt safe.
Always thought Surrey was for the London suburban poshos... maybe you're the exception...
Sara wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 9:51 am
Mental Case. I see you've closed the report without comment, and he's still joking about it, so that was a waste of time, wasn't it.
You put it as a plural...
Adam has replied to you, further up this thread
Jaydog wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 9:41 am
How is this decided?
Does it put pressure on people to be happy when they don’t want to be.
“Cheer up mate or we might lose our title”.
Don't take my word for it listen to what a Mexican girl has to say as to what makes up happiness
Most of you will probably have already seen this but watch it again anyway.
The most Heart wrenching and mind blowing version of Stairway to Heaven performed in front of Plant, Page and Jones. Watch it till the end and you'll see that they really enjoyed it too.
As of today, by Scottish law I need to be nice to everybody.
I’m not sure whether this means everybody Scottish, or everybody in general. I’m thinking, as the law has been introduced by the party responsible for wanting Independence, it only applies to Scots.
So here goes: Ae a Bonny An Giblean ye Albannaich. Otherwise, the rest of you can get fecked.
If I don’t respond to your collective well-wishes in return, I can be contacted via my new postal address: PO Box 99, HMP Barlinnie.
WARNING: During game time, any post I make is not to be taken seriously, neither is it meant as offence. I'm a hot-blooded creature prone to moments of exasperation and expletive.
As of today, by Scottish law I need to be nice to everybody.
I’m not sure whether this means everybody Scottish, or everybody in general. I’m thinking, as the law has been introduced by the party responsible for wanting Independence, it only applies to Scots.
So here goes: Ae a Bonny An Giblean ye Albannaich. Otherwise, the rest of you can get fecked.
If I don’t respond to your collective well-wishes in return, I can be contacted via my new postal address: PO Box 99, HMP Barlinnie.
There was an old scottish fella lived down the road from my mates in the early 70s, I would go down after my work on t' farm for a few hours, we often cycled round the back of his house through a snicket to the playing fields which he didn't like us doing although it was a public right of way. "Och aye ,ye com aroond ma bak agin I piss all over yoooo" he'd shout, we still say it to this day when we see each other some 50 yrs later.
I can be contacted at my flirty aunties house, she runs a pub.
Miss Fanny Likes
69, Cockwell inn
Tillit
Herts
"Critics are men that watch a battle from a high place, then come down and shoot the survivors"
mentalcase wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 9:41 am
There was an old scottish fella lived down the road from my mates in the early 70s, I would go down after my work on t' farm for a few hours, we often cycled round the back of his house through a snicket to the playing fields which he didn't like us doing although it was a public right of way. "Och aye ,ye com aroond ma bak agin I piss all over yoooo" he'd shout, we still say it to this day when we see each other some 50 yrs later.
I can be contacted at my flirty aunties house, she runs a pub.
Miss Fanny Likes
69, Cockwell inn
Tillit
Herts
It’s already been covered, in another thread with Ash from America. All Scots are poets.
And your Aunt Fanny. That’s a lovely area, I’m told.
WARNING: During game time, any post I make is not to be taken seriously, neither is it meant as offence. I'm a hot-blooded creature prone to moments of exasperation and expletive.
The topic is flooding. I was woken at 3am today by a gurgling sound from the bathroom, when I went to check what it was, I found grey/brown water gushing (and I mean, gushing) from my shower drain. The heavy rain has caused the sewage storm drain to overflow. This is the responsibility of Scottish Water apparently, who told me that persistent heavier than normal rainfall is the cause, and the system can’t cope anymore.
Thankfully it’s stopped raining and the sewage overflow is receding. Thank goodness I have a tiled floor and underfloor heating or I’d be looking at a massive repair claim, but the house stinks like Tommy Wass’s taproom on a Friday night. (That’ll sort the Loiners from the rest).
Global warming, I’m thinking. Where’s Greta Thunderthighs when you need her?
WARNING: During game time, any post I make is not to be taken seriously, neither is it meant as offence. I'm a hot-blooded creature prone to moments of exasperation and expletive.
Orange Box wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 6:28 am
The topic is flooding. I was woken at 3am today by a gurgling sound from the bathroom, when I went to check what it was, I found grey/brown water gushing (and I mean, gushing) from my shower drain. The heavy rain has caused the sewage storm drain to overflow. This is the responsibility of Scottish Water apparently, who told me that persistent heavier than normal rainfall is the cause, and the system can’t cope anymore.
Thankfully it’s stopped raining and the sewage overflow is receding. Thank goodness I have a tiled floor and underfloor heating or I’d be looking at a massive repair claim, but the house stinks like Tommy Wass’s taproom on a Friday night. (That’ll sort the Loiners from the rest).
Global warming, I’m thinking. Where’s Greta Thunderthighs when you need her?
Don’t look now OB but the forecast is rain for the next week with Storm Kathleen on the way this weekend.
CUSSIE01 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 6:48 am
Don’t look now OB but the forecast is rain for the next week with Storm Kathleen on the way this weekend.
Too late, I’ve already looked. I’m hoping you guys ont tother side ot watter soak it all up first.
WARNING: During game time, any post I make is not to be taken seriously, neither is it meant as offence. I'm a hot-blooded creature prone to moments of exasperation and expletive.
Orange Box wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 6:28 am
The topic is flooding. I was woken at 3am today by a gurgling sound from the bathroom, when I went to check what it was, I found grey/brown water gushing (and I mean, gushing) from my shower drain. The heavy rain has caused the sewage storm drain to overflow. This is the responsibility of Scottish Water apparently, who told me that persistent heavier than normal rainfall is the cause, and the system can’t cope anymore.
Thankfully it’s stopped raining and the sewage overflow is receding. Thank goodness I have a tiled floor and underfloor heating or I’d be looking at a massive repair claim, but the house stinks like Tommy Wass’s taproom on a Friday night. (That’ll sort the Loiners from the rest).
Global warming, I’m thinking. Where’s Greta Thunderthighs when you need her?
I sympathise with you pal, I had a flooded kitchen last year, water pipe burst, complete new kitchen and dining room flooring to boot, had to move out for 2 weeks.
Didnea smell like tommy wass' taproom like.
"Critics are men that watch a battle from a high place, then come down and shoot the survivors"
Any of our North American friends getting a good view of today’s eclipse ? Be good to see a few photos posted.
Disclaimer - Remember, if you’re thick enough to look directly at the sun or through binoculars or telescopes and blind yourself don’t try to come running to me, you’ll probably trip over something & hurt yourself.