Quote: zooo @ October 19 2009, 6:27 PM BSTWell I didn't realise that had made me sound grumpy!
I shall add many smileys retrospectively.
No need to be sarky! Bloody hell, so grumpy
Quote: zooo @ October 19 2009, 6:27 PM BSTWell I didn't realise that had made me sound grumpy!
I shall add many smileys retrospectively.
No need to be sarky! Bloody hell, so grumpy
Quote: zooo @ October 19 2009, 6:27 PM BSTWell I didn't realise that had made me sound grumpy!
I shall add many smileys retrospectively.
There we go
Quote: Moonstone @ October 19 2009, 6:28 PM BSTNo need to be sarky! Bloody hell, so grumpy
I sense a smacked botty in your future.
Quote: zooo @ October 19 2009, 6:31 PM BST
I sense a smacked botty in your future.
You're either pissed off or horny now... This is getting confusing!
Quote: zooo @ October 19 2009, 6:31 PM BST
I sense a smacked botty in your future.
Yippee! \O/
Anyone fancy a pint?
Quote: drZee @ October 19 2009, 6:45 PM BSTAnyone fancy a pint?
Pint of your arch rival Dr Pepper please. With ice and a brolly.
*cries*
Why don't they make diet Dr Pepper
Quote: Tim Walker @ October 19 2009, 3:26 PM BSTA cracker of an article from mad person Liz Jones in yesterday's Mail On Sunday...
The modern male, he's softer than a slug with a beer belly - by Liz Jones
Yet another example of how it appears fine to make sweeping generalisations about men, which would never be published if it were a similar attack on women.
(For about the first time in my life, I've actually even left a online reply to the article.)
Interested in the views of both boys and girls.
Well she's right up to a point; but I think women have become physically more feeble too. Compared to our ancestors we're pretty soft when it comes to withstanding physical hardships such as cold and hunger and the lack of manual labour n our daily lives means we're all less fit than we should be.
Quote: Moonstone @ October 19 2009, 6:52 PM BSTPint of your arch rival Dr Pepper please. With ice and a brolly.
*cries*
Why don't they make diet Dr Pepper
I've never had any Dr Pepper. I suppose I can be your 'but at least I'm not...' person in this case.
I was going to post this in the top ten of excuses for not having sex but I thought this is a more appropriate thread to bitch about women.
Quote: drZee @ October 19 2009, 7:29 PM BSTI've never had any Dr Pepper. I suppose I can be your 'but at least I'm not...' person in this case.
Ha, deal!
Ha!
Quote: Sonofjoe @ October 19 2009, 7:29 PM BSTYou never wash up, you're always coming in drunk when you've been out with your mates and you make a right sodding mess, bloody kebab droppings all over the carpet last night! Have you taken the dog for a walk yet!? You stink of fags...
To be fair he does sound awesome...
Quote: Tim Walker @ October 19 2009, 3:26 PM BSTYet another example of how it appears fine to make sweeping generalisations about men, which would never be published if it were a similar attack on women.
Interested in the views of both boys and girls.
Liz Jones does my head in! She's an evil man-hater, wallowing in self-pity.
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ October 19 2009, 7:00 PM BSTWell she's right up to a point
Up to what point? That men are not hunter-gatherers in the traditional sense of the term anymore? Apart from that incredibly insightful observation, it's simply astonishing that in a world where we're not meant to be body fascists when it comes to women, she gets away with this kind of bullshit.
Quote: Sonofjoe @ October 19 2009, 7:29 PM BSTYou've done it once this year, what do you think I am a sex machine or something
Quite a few of the married women I know complain that it's the husband who over the years becomes increasingly less interested in sex (with them, at any rate). It's the Al Bundy/George Roper syndrome.