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» Ignoring Instructions
Fart Button
I pressed the fart button and was immediately inundated with a multitude of popups, spyware and killer viruses. Next my email address was added to every spam list in the world. Now thats a surprise.
(Fri 5th May 2006, 13:11, More)
Fart Button
I pressed the fart button and was immediately inundated with a multitude of popups, spyware and killer viruses. Next my email address was added to every spam list in the world. Now thats a surprise.
(Fri 5th May 2006, 13:11, More)
» Injured Siblings
Fight the dog
I was chatting to a mate of mine's brother the other night and he was telling me that when he was about 20 and my mate was 5, (they have a 15 year age gap), some of his mates used to come around to the house for a few drinks and watching the footy and they also used to babysit my mate at the same time.
During half time, they used to get my mate to 'fight the dog' which involved winding the dog up by poking it and setting my mate on it, aged five. Apparently they carried on doing this for a few years until he could finally beat the dog. I was trying to figure out if it is animal cruelty or child abuse. Bearing in mind my mate loved it apparently, I guess its one for the RSPCA.
(Sat 20th Aug 2005, 11:33, More)
Fight the dog
I was chatting to a mate of mine's brother the other night and he was telling me that when he was about 20 and my mate was 5, (they have a 15 year age gap), some of his mates used to come around to the house for a few drinks and watching the footy and they also used to babysit my mate at the same time.
During half time, they used to get my mate to 'fight the dog' which involved winding the dog up by poking it and setting my mate on it, aged five. Apparently they carried on doing this for a few years until he could finally beat the dog. I was trying to figure out if it is animal cruelty or child abuse. Bearing in mind my mate loved it apparently, I guess its one for the RSPCA.
(Sat 20th Aug 2005, 11:33, More)
» Advice from Old People
My Glaswegian Granny
When my devoutly Catholic gran was dying from stomach cancer I used to go round and look after her for a few hours to give my mum and aunties a break and it was pretty hard. She was always in lots of pain and gradually getting worse. Anyway, I was chatting to her one day, she was very sick and obviously having a particularly bad time so I rang my mum to ask what I should do. She replied that I should check that she had her morphine patches on for pain relief.
I went to my gran who was bed ridden by then and asked if she had her morphine patch on and she laughed. She said that I wasn't to tell anyone but she was removing the patches when no-one was looking because "God wants me to suffer like Jesus did on the cross" and that the natural way to die is in lots of pain.
I have to admit, I had to respect her decision and it reinforced the fact that though very small, she was as tough as old boots. I for one will have patches on each arm and leg and ideally a smack drip pumping directly into my aorta when the time comes.
(Sat 21st Jun 2008, 0:01, More)
My Glaswegian Granny
When my devoutly Catholic gran was dying from stomach cancer I used to go round and look after her for a few hours to give my mum and aunties a break and it was pretty hard. She was always in lots of pain and gradually getting worse. Anyway, I was chatting to her one day, she was very sick and obviously having a particularly bad time so I rang my mum to ask what I should do. She replied that I should check that she had her morphine patches on for pain relief.
I went to my gran who was bed ridden by then and asked if she had her morphine patch on and she laughed. She said that I wasn't to tell anyone but she was removing the patches when no-one was looking because "God wants me to suffer like Jesus did on the cross" and that the natural way to die is in lots of pain.
I have to admit, I had to respect her decision and it reinforced the fact that though very small, she was as tough as old boots. I for one will have patches on each arm and leg and ideally a smack drip pumping directly into my aorta when the time comes.
(Sat 21st Jun 2008, 0:01, More)