Frothingslosh
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Every Few Days!!!!
I go at least twice a day, I think I would explode otherwise..![]()
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Reread your post and my quote. Pay particular attention to spelling.
Every Few Days!!!!
I go at least twice a day, I think I would explode otherwise..![]()
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You see Col hasn't learned what you have learned. We all have choice to make every day of our lives. Yea every waken hour. I have decided in my life I will have compassion. Also no matter what anybody says about me, good or bad, doesn't change who I am. Only I can change that, and that my friend is a full time job.Dick, when my father died, I was unintentionally rude to a lot of people. I may have had good reason and I may not have meant to be rude, but the fact remains that I WAS. That doesn't mean I deserved a bye for my behavior, and I made a point to go apologize to those people.
Colon MAY have good reason to be rude to every single person he meets, although I disagree. Even if he had the best reason in the world for being rude, however, that doesn't change the fact that he IS rude as hell.
As to having compassion - his complete refusal to deal with his personal issues does not mean we have to put up with his crap. He still has the choice of being pleasant or trying to piss people off, and he CHOOSES to piss people off.
Every.
Single.
Time.
Reread your post and my quote. Pay particular attention to spelling.![]()
If someone absolutely feels the need to have a discussion about this individual, it should be its own thread.
Others have suggested that, like I did here. I think people like to argue where they are at. The whole idea of thread derailment is over rated. After all there are only two rules in the watercooler.
1.Have a thick skin.
2.Don't be so sensitive.
The trick is, never ever quote when pissed. Second never refer to the person by name. And lastly put a smiley face after going off the rails. It has some kind of magical effect.
Try not going off the rail.![]()
Anyway, my point is that it's not fair to the people who want to talk about the topic of the thread to deal with the rest of us having an interpersonal whine-fest. It's always better to keep threads more-or-less on-topic and to keep any derails as short as possible. If nothing else, it lets the people who don't want to deal with the personality conflicts still interact on threads about things like weight loss.![]()
Obviously the fresh fruit and veg is difficult in the north of England and Scotland, but there may be a black market for it somewhere.
Col
Come on what's wrong with a diet of battered Cod, chipa, black pudding and faggots, besides we have peas, and the other day they had grapes in Tesco's, not that I got any as I was elbowed out of the way by the old ladies, but there was a grape left in the box so I had that, that should keep me going for a few more months.
Brian
Okay, bear with me here. I know the American slang 'faggot', and I know that the word can also refer to a bunch of firewood. I also know that 'fag' can be British slang for a cigarette. However, I have never before seen it used to refer to food. So what precisely is it referring to in this case? (I assume that it's a situation similar to how what you call biscuits, we call cookies.)
HAH The Wiki article on it (I looked it up while you were posting) doesn't do much to make an American want to eat it, I'm afraid. We're not big on eating offal, in general. Unless it's ground up and encased in intestines, anyway.
Also, I can't stand liver, so that's one English dish I probably won't be eating.
Thanks for the explanation, though!
Tasting is believing..![]()