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  • Religion & Astrology

    Just complete made up b*llocks that people spend ridiculous amounts of money on.
  • Facebook tops the lot,

    I thought the same, until I (begrudgingly) joined.
    But with half my family scattered around the world it I now get instant updates with pictures and maybe video of my family, instant messaging etc etc, so its invaluable to me.
    A great invention.

    Agree about why saddos think anyone wants to know that they had cornflakes for breakfast?!
  • Religion & Astrology

    Just complete made up b*llocks that people spend ridiculous amounts of money on.

    A bit like porn mags
  • Religion & Astrology

    Just complete made up b*llocks that people spend ridiculous amounts of money on.

    A bit like porn mags
    You're so old school DM, there is a great invention called the internet, my...ahem...friend tells me that Frankie is freely available on said internet.
  • Yeh, but it takes away the 'fear of being spotted' buying it off the top shelf in the newsagents. (or so I'm told)
  • Yeh, but it takes away the 'fear of being spotted' buying it off the top shelf in the newsagents. (or so I'm told)

    Not in Milletts then?
  • cafcfan said:

    Collecting Eddie Stobart lorry names. There's even a website!
    stobartsaddos.com/
    Still, going by the site name, at least they know their status.

    Edit to say: Just looked at the site, clearly some wind-ups: I'm assuming that "Alice is a Slutbag" is not a genuine name of an Eddie truck...

    hahahahahaahahhaa Brilliant

    for me its got to be fishing
  • edited May 2013
    Golf and the talking about it.
  • Hand Ball: See at the Olympics and been watching it on french TV. There's a reason the games end up 25-25 (even though its only a point a goal), because its just too easy to attack and hard to defend.... FFS!
  • Astrology is not a pastime...it's a mental illness.
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  • Stig said:

    PL54 said:

    I find it hard to criticise what people do and find interest in. I do some pretty sad stuff and people at work are always quick to laugh; I'm often the butt of the joke. But I don't mind that. In fact, I thnk it's funny too, especially as those who laugh have no hobbies.

    Any examples you can share ?
    I read play guitar (or try to!), am a budding astronomer and meet up with stargazing groups with my telescope, play video games and read comics. Sad stuff, especially for a 28yr old but I don't care.
    You sound like an interesting nerd.
    Nerds are always interesting. It's the 'normal' people that are less so.
    Nerds can be very boring. The ones with no self esteem and talk about star wars and never leave the house. Poor sods.

    However the things that dannyaddick are nerd like but he lives his life by doing the things that interest him.
    I think we're pretty much in agreement Stonewall. I've just over stated the case ;-)
  • edited May 2013

    Religion & Astrology

    Just complete made up b*llocks that people spend ridiculous amounts of money on.

    Don't tell me now Gary , with an outlook like that you must be a Sagitarius, am I right ;-)

    Always amazes me when people who are otherwise seemingly intelligent ask what star sign you are. Nuts.
  • If you're ever asked your star sign say any star sign but your own. The conversation will then go like this: "I just knew you was a Saggy 'cos they are always tall and have a GSOH. You probably dont like sport either and have problems communicating and showing your feelings. Let the stoopid fecker drone on and smile knowingly.
  • If you're ever asked your star sign say any star sign but your own. The conversation will then go like this: "I just knew you was a Saggy 'cos they are always tall and have a GSOH. You probably dont like sport either and have problems communicating and showing your feelings. Let the stoopid fecker drone on and smile knowingly.

    Pmsl. Gonna do that
  • When I was a kid I used to collect stamps, had a model railway. Stopped around the time I got interested in music and girls. I have since transferred the need to "collect" things to music (have far too many records, and yes I mean vinyl), books (you can never have too many apparently, but you can run out of space) and loud shirts. There is definitely something in the need to have a set aim and make progress towards it. Is it pointless though? I knew a Charlton fan who was a real trainspotter, he now works as a consultant on the railways.
    A lot of things that count as "collecting", are actually mostly harmless, sometimes useful in a pub quiz. And others, like doing the 92 or going to all games in a season, is admirable for the commitment of those who do.
  • rananegra said:

    When I was a kid I used to collect stamps, had a model railway. Stopped around the time I got interested in music and girls. I have since transferred the need to "collect" things to music (have far too many records, and yes I mean vinyl), books (you can never have too many apparently, but you can run out of space) and loud shirts. There is definitely something in the need to have a set aim and make progress towards it. Is it pointless though? I knew a Charlton fan who was a real trainspotter, he now works as a consultant on the railways.
    A lot of things that count as "collecting", are actually mostly harmless, sometimes useful in a pub quiz. And others, like doing the 92 or going to all games in a season, is admirable for the commitment of those who do.

    You started to collect Girls ?
    Where d'you keep them ?
    ;-)

  • Only one at a time and with intermittent success ;)
  • Used to be able to buy them at the club shop:
  • edited May 2013
    March51 said:

    Used to be able to buy them at the club shop:

    Wth a very young Henry watching on eagerly............................and come on Curb_it which one are you in that lot?

    ;-)
  • I used to collect beer bottles (only ones that i had drunk). Had them on display on top of the kitchen units and on shelfs in the downstairs loo when we lived in Well Hall Road. They now sit in boxes in the garage, wife not to keen on having them out after they have been in those boxes since leaving Eltham at the end of 2005.
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  • I used to collect beer bottles (only ones that i had drunk). Had them on display on top of the kitchen units and on shelfs in the downstairs loo when we lived in Well Hall Road. They now sit in boxes in the garage, wife not to keen on having them out after they have been in those boxes since leaving Eltham at the end of 2005.

    Where you live now then?

    ; )
  • BIG_ROB said:

    I used to collect beer bottles (only ones that i had drunk). Had them on display on top of the kitchen units and on shelfs in the downstairs loo when we lived in Well Hall Road. They now sit in boxes in the garage, wife not to keen on having them out after they have been in those boxes since leaving Eltham at the end of 2005.

    Where you live now then?

    ; )
    Are you in Gravesend Rob?
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