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31  Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Sick talent - Tim Minchin on: September 19, 2009, 02:33:18 PM
Went to see him last night was a superb night some real good belly laughs. His voice is great, his piano playing superb and the lyrics amazing.
32  Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Au revoir on: September 13, 2009, 03:52:58 PM
Why is everyone leaving messages when he won't be logging in again?

Of course FBJ your point is well made but I want you to consider the following

1. Ding to the best of my knowledge has always been female though there was a rumour that in a past life she ran for South Afeica
2. This site isn't like most other poker places you will visit. The best of us care.
3. In the off chance that she changes her mind and comes on here to see how much people care it will make her feel better in some small way.

Tracey has always had time to listen and chat to people. From what I have seen she has a problem. So do most of us in some form or other. This is her way of trying to deal with it.


If you come back to Luton Tracey it will be a better place for it......a huge electronic hug

Nicely put Snazzy Snatty..  x

+1
33  Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: FFS! on: September 13, 2009, 03:50:33 PM
I take it you've never visited the Democratic Republic of da Congo, Red?

Well my point wasn't so much about the country but rather the nanny state mentality and the erosion of our civil liberties.

LOL OK

v v good i laughed hard
OK LOL
34  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: tikay i cant send pms why is this? on: September 13, 2009, 12:53:26 PM
You need to have 10 posts i think
35  Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: OMFG fingers crossed on: September 07, 2009, 07:16:24 PM
Have fun with the ultrasound that gel's cold. 
36  Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: first date do,s and dont,s? on: September 06, 2009, 05:23:07 PM
After quite a boring date with a miserable girl, i decided i would offer her the empty wine bottle off the table with the choice words "why don't you take this home you'll probably have more fun".

I didn't get a second date, i did get a bit of a bruised face.

Oh well we all live and learn.
37  Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Sick talent - Tim Minchin on: August 31, 2009, 03:07:14 PM
Going to see him at the dome in Brighton in September, should be a good night out.

Can anyone from Brighton recomend the best place to park near to the dome theatre?



NCP on Church Street is 2mins away.

Cheers Flushy
38  Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Sick talent - Tim Minchin on: August 30, 2009, 07:44:50 PM
Going to see him at the dome in Brighton in September, should be a good night out.

Can anyone from Brighton recomend the best place to park near to the dome theatre?

39  Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: The Youtube thread is too long thread is too long so lets start again.... on: August 24, 2009, 05:09:38 PM
idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot



I'm all for a bit of dangerous fun, but FFS!! Great footage though!!!!!!!!!!!

Just 1 little stone is all that video needed
40  Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Just for Soviet defectors or can we all try this? on: August 17, 2009, 07:44:02 PM
But right, but but, I happened to open a letter for my neighbour from these TV dudes which stated in no uncertain terms he needed to get a TV license if he had a TV as no license was registered for his house.  Nothing about having one and watching it.  If you could own a TV and just claim you don't watch it when they come a snoopin' no one would pay for them.  Or does everyone not pay for them?

they've got antenna's and lasers and satellites and shit that tells them if you're using one

Nah, they just put their hand next to the screen. If it's warm you get fined.

Have it linked to an xbox, ps3 or wii and thats why the screen is warm .
 
41  Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Hi all! on: August 13, 2009, 03:42:33 PM
42  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Bit of a long shot but here goes.. on: August 08, 2009, 12:30:14 PM
I just feel sorry for Viiper when he realises he hasn't got 7 pages of people interested in his suggestion!

mate i noticed this after 1 post lol and all i gotta say is meh no one seems to care anyway.

GL

Where are you going to get the setup money from?
Do you know how much it will cost to set up?
Do you really want to go into business with randoms?

Please don't get off-topic.

Sorry
My bad
Just wondered how much thought he had put into it
Love u chicken tikay
Korma to think of it that punjabi was terrible.
43  Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: what an idiot on: July 19, 2009, 04:18:27 PM

I wish my daughter would listen to reason she still has inquisitive fingers at 10 years old and has to touch everything and anything,

Would giving her a smack stop that though?  When I was around the same age I remember sitting in my bedroom sucking on a live electrical lead because I liked the buzzy feeling on my tongue. Once it took hold and I got an electric shock, I didn't do it again.  

Bolt, in your examples you've highlighted where potentialy dangerous situations existed.  Surely the best way to deal with those situations would have been to make the window secure and remove the dangerous cabinet, or otherwise make it safe?

Of course we can't wrap our kids in cotton wool and accidents will happen, but if we see a potential danger where a child could get hurt, surely removing it is the way forward, not smacking them as some kind of punisment for their natural inquisitiveness.

This has gone off tangent a bit again because I believe Tikay's earlier comments about children needing a good slap were not really aimed at toddlers needing to keep out of danger anyway.
I wasn't questioning wether a smack would stop her it was more just pointing out that explaining things reasonably to some children just isn't going to work i have 2 girls 13 and 10 in age and they are chalk and cheese and whats worked for one in the past misses the younger one totally, beautiful girl she is and loving but my god she knows how to push all the wrong buttons.
 
44  Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tour de France 2009 on: July 19, 2009, 02:55:45 PM
Lance sounds really peed off on twitter that Hincapie is not in yellow, he said the peloton rode at a moderate tempo to guarantee him the yellow 'by at least 2 mins', the teams agreed, then sped up near the end!

I suppose this reveals my bias, but fk it I going to say it. I think Armstrong is a nasty piece of work who will say a lot of things as long as it benefits himself, he has very cleverly got himself with a chance of winning this tour through pure politics. If Contador was on opposing team there is no chance he would be able to follow in the mountains imo.

I hope Contador embarrases him tomorrow, that will be true justice.

I think Contador will be ahead of him, but don't think it will be 'embarrassing'.

Why the hate Longy?

Cos I was drunk and don't like Armstong, obv.

I used to really like armstrong but there is something that just seems to irk me about him now and i can't put my finger on it.
45  Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: what an idiot on: July 19, 2009, 02:41:11 PM
there's a difference between "hitting" a kid and giving them a smack on the hand.

a 5 year old develops a fascination with sticking things in plug sockets, this is where smacking as a preventative and not punishment is essential imo, the child then correlates putting things in the plug socket with mummy and daddy getting super mad and getting a sharp smack on the hand and therefore ceases to do it.

how else do you accentuate the idea of grave danger to a child to stop them doing something like that in a way that a 5 year old can properly comprehend and appreciate?

Up to a certain age (and a lot younger than 5 imo), you get yourself some of those wotsits that you stick into plug sockets that kids can't remove.  At 5 years old a child is perfectly capable of understanding danger when you explain it to them.  If my daughter started sticking things in plug sockets (she's 6) I'd tell her not to do it or she could get electrocuted.  That should do the trick.  I presume you'd accompany the smack with an explanation, otherwise it would be pointless.  To me, the accompanying smack is the pointless part.


I wish my daughter would listen to reason she still has inquisitive fingers at 10 years old and has to touch everything and anything, about 4 years ago we went to a wedding as evening arrived and dusk came they put glass and metal lanterns with little candles in around a set of steps and path that led from the marquee just to light the way.

We automatically said that these lanterns will be very hot and you will get burnt if you touch one to which our daughter nods her head and runs of to carry on playing, it was less than 5 minutes before you could hear the screams.

Even with that shock and pain she still hasn't learnt the lesson and will continue to touch things almost involuntarily just because they are there.

Luckily she's never gone for the electrical sockets
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