I try to Avoid negative people ~ they just get me down
I try to Avoid paying the Bills ~ but that just gets me in trouble
I try to Avoid Loneliness ~ That's the killer
what do you try to Avoid?
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I try to Avoid negative people ~ they just get me down
I try to Avoid paying the Bills ~ but that just gets me in trouble
I try to Avoid Loneliness ~ That's the killer
what do you try to Avoid?
Male itch
it is a Man thing :lol: http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/t106708.html
confrontation :dabs:
The gratuitously optimistic.
People
I do try to avoid to avoid things, though i'll avoid saying that out loud.....(up till now.....):blink:
And just since an hour or so, i try to avoid Shammys, esp. the quality ones....:ph34r:
I avoid killer bees, nasty people, and armpits.
Even if they smell good and are shaven???:naughty:Quote:
Originally Posted by Blythorama
Yes. Even then. Because I know it's a temporary state...
I also avoid overly chirpy girls. They get reet on mah tits.
I avoid dog shit. There's a pile right in the middle of my usual path to school :dry:
direct sunlight, old people, young people, popular music, public events :ermm:
lilmiss while parking :unsure:
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Originally Posted by Blythorama
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Reet
Common slang term used in the North West of England. Basically means "right" and is used to describe something that is "good". It is also used as a greeting, replacing the word "hello" or "hi". it can also be used as reassurance when faced with certain situations.
So cheerful girls like ya boobies and wanna say hello to them???:blink: :unsure:
Where do ya live...???:naughty:
avoid to hert other ppl
why avoid that? lol...well i geuss if they only deserve it...Quote:
Originally Posted by kalle66
:lol: I know the feeling http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/t106849.html I used to be a fisherman, after we got ashore we had to clear the nets of weed "not the smoking type" :lol: Seaweed ~ it was a matter of running the nets across the pebble stones "picture of east beach Sheringham ~ pebble beach"http://discjirm.umcus.org/walks/walk...002B040003.JPG the problem was dog poo ~ it got caught in the nets, so as you can imagine it was not a nice job, well nasty, we had a job to do but things like that made it nasty ~ apart from that fishing on the norfolk coast was very good, back in 1985 the boat I worked was catching a 1000 crabs a day, this is the peek of the crab fishing ever on the Norfolk coast, things now are a different matter, our local fishermen are struggling with a total catch of 120 crabs on average a day ~ well bad ~Quote:
Originally Posted by DorisInsinuate
Plonkers,fools,canadians,americans,eskimos,pixies,fairies,spacemen,menin blacksuits and shades,red cars,cat poo,and squirrels
One wonders why overfishing led to smaller populations and therefore catches. Someone should look into that.Quote:
Originally Posted by CELEBS_ARE_US
BTW is it still fishing if the prey is not a fish.
The east Coast fisheries are doing there best now to save the stocks of Fish ~ Edible Crab & lobster ~ We now have zones where you can't fish at all, the size has to be bigger & to gain a shellfish licence nowadays is almost impossible.Quote:
Originally Posted by Agrajag
An unlicensed boat can now only bring 5 crabs & 2 lobsters ashore in any 24 hour period, this has helped a great deal as local layabouts claiming the dole and then selling shellfish on the side.
is it to late to save our fish stocks?
I remember as a kid down the beach when the boats came ashore fill to the brim with herring ~ gone now are the herring ~ great shame
times have changed the face of the fishing industry on this coastline
Sheringham was just a fishing village years ago, my family have fished in sheringham since 1739 ~ Now Sheringham is a holiday resort, the population is now around 8,000, it's doubled in size since my teens.
A house back in 1985 would cost £20.000 now a 3 bedroom house would cost £280,000
Fishing for crabs and lobsters is just plain "shellfish"
Sounds like shutting the stable door after the horse has already bolted, Baz :dabs:
shellfish ~ i still stink off shellfish, yet i have not been since last year lol
"need a wash"
@ Manker ~ you're right, the fishing laws should have been there 20 years ago, it would not be like it is now ~ size & limits, you can't wonder why some got so rich quick, years ago you did not need a licence to catch shellfish, it was only a law from 1992, that was a bit late as stocks were destroyed.
Things you Avoid? = greedy Fishermen ~ Not I
I caught some crabs once,but was soon put right by lotion from docs
Things to avoid ~pubic lice
Not had lice :lol: but i do Scratch & Sniff lol
Things you Avoid? ~ the sniff ~ the scratch is ok
Exactement what I was thinking.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
here he goes with his scratch and sniff :lol: youre sick baz :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by CELEBS_ARE_US
i try to avoid any type of insect, i hate them :(
Nob nits not nice,plenty scratching there
i can park very well actually, and anything said otherwise is just vicious slander. :snooty:Quote:
Originally Posted by 4play
I was going to look on google, as I wanted to know what one looked like, "Lice that is" but stoped myself in my tracks lol ~ I don't think I want to know, and don't want to come across hairy Nads http://www.ukforums.org.uk/html//emoticons/laugha.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by gripper103.2
Things you Avoid? ~ Pictures of Hairy Nads
I'm rubbish at parallel parking, but I can do it in foreign climes in big LHD cars.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lilmiss
It's weird.
chasi cabs n buses. :01:
Hi ya Lilmiss, how ya doing? hope all is ok :)
I hate Buses, me no go, one of my phobias
Things you Avoid? ~ When Barry is on a Bus http://www.ukforums.org.uk/html//emoticons/bag.gif
An actual phobia, or just that you really don't like them.Quote:
Originally Posted by CELEBS_ARE_US
i'm good, tanks Baz. hope you is too. :01:
i also detest public transport.
they are always late, dirty, driven by lunatics and far too pricey.
unlike my buses, which are kept in good condition and driven by Midas certified drivers. [//end sales pitch] :happy:
I suffer from chronic Anxieties ~ I am hosebound 99% of the time, this all came on 10 years ago, I used to be a very active person, I was in HM Coastguard & worked for UK Gov, I got very ill, in 95.Quote:
Originally Posted by Agrajag
I am in controll of my illness sometimes but it makes me housebond.
It's been very hard just of late, but thanks to some great friends on the net they have helped me heaps, some great friends on FST, I thank you
So it's general chronic anxieties, rather than a specific bus phobia.
Are you housebound because of a fear of leaving, or is that a physical thing.
anything can trigger me off, I am at a stage where I know what I can do and the things I can't do, I have panic attacks all the time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Agrajag
I've had a big upset just latly and it's thrown me back so i'm having palpitations again, my own fault i was to nice & trusting to someone close.
I hav'ent been at home for 7 weeks due to my illness, doctors orders not to be on my own.
getting back on FST has helped, i'm not the only one by far with problems like this, so it makes me feel more welcome on FST, I'm not so alone.
All best Agrajag from Barry
Things you Avoid? ~ A wolf in sheep's clothing
Things you avoid-Clicking on images when you search for pubic lice:sick:
:lol: I was going to look, but ........... na lolQuote:
Originally Posted by gripper103.2
Things you Avoid? ~ Google at time's :lol: