Fears & Phobias

A right load of bollocks...

Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby Stooo » Tue Apr 17, 2018 5:44 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:I have a niggle now and again that the English will be driven perhaps violently one day from these small Welsh towns and villages.
Have no idea how that would come about.
My comfort lies in the fact I've had many irons in many fires from Wrexham down to and across Anglesey and along the mainland coast to the Barmouth area and the Llyn peninsula.
In fact I've made a mark with many people across the entire North.
A good mark I might add.
Plus I married into a Welsh family.


It's the boys from the farms that come out with that bollocks, if it wasn't for incomers then they'd all have extra limbs...
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Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby HobbitFeet » Tue Apr 17, 2018 5:45 pm

Dean wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Dean wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Dean wrote:I’d much rather be in the ground


A few on here would agree...


It’s only click away for you!


I can't be arsed oh protected one :twirl:


I might just go on a rampage and get a ban anyway. Or I might take a nap. Cant decide!


have a nap

or really treat yourself and have a hamshank first
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Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby megaera » Tue Apr 17, 2018 6:11 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
NastyNickers wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Get a couple of chickens problem gone.


I’ve always wanted chickens. My other half doesn’t think we have a big enough garden. I’d have a goat as well if I could. Fuck. Give me enough land and I reckon I’d have a little farm on the go.

Two chickens take up very little space.
I know people to have a couple in a backyard of a terrace house.If you like a lawn and flowers forget it.
They will destroy the lawn and prepare it for veg growing with all slugs eliminated and other pests that might eat your cabbages.
Natures way of controlling pests.
You can fence areas off once you plant some seeds.
Eggs with orange yolks that don't spread across the frying pan.
Taste very different than your average shop eggs.
Ban manicured gardens ... dig them up and grow food.


The problem with chickens is that they are descended from velociraptors, and they know it :yikes:
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Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby Jem » Tue Apr 17, 2018 6:33 pm

I have a phobia of long fucking nails now. :bawlin:
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Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby Nucks » Tue Apr 17, 2018 6:55 pm

Jem wrote:I have a phobia of long fucking nails now. :bawlin:


:gigglesnshit:
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Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby Keyser » Tue Apr 17, 2018 7:21 pm

Nucks wrote:Image

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So sweet - lovely creatures African Giant millipedes - they are very popular as pets as well, wish I had one. :thumbsup:
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Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby Star » Tue Apr 17, 2018 7:49 pm

Birds, well seagulls to be exact. I hate them flapping near me.
I literally just freeze, it’s rather embarrassing when people are looking at you. :kinell:
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Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby Bella » Tue Apr 17, 2018 7:50 pm

Dean wrote:I think a fear and a phobia are different things. I’ve seen sharks and crocodiles etc mentioned... you’re not likely to face them in every day life. I’d imagine most of us would shit ourselves if we were face to fave with a fucking shark or crocodile, but it’s not the same as a fear of heights or spiders which are common. I don’t have a phobi of lions or bears but if I had one of them cunts staring me in the eye id shit my knickers.

I’m not overjoyed about heights, but I do go up high for work. I’d much rather be in the ground but I deal with it. I’m not keen on spiders but I’d fuck one off in the garden or stamp on the little twat if I had to. I think not liking something and having a genuine phobia are different things. I can’t think of one thing that I fear in my day to day life. Lots of things I’m not keen on, but not a fear...


For sure a phobia and fear are different, however should I live somewhere were crocodiles were prevalent, it might stop me from doing what I want to do and become a phobia . A girl from my school was gobbled up by one :ooer:
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Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby McAz » Tue Apr 17, 2018 7:50 pm

Star wrote:Birds, well seagulls to be exact. I hate them flapping near me.
I literally just freeze, it’s rather embarrassing when people are looking at you. :kinell:

How unusual - do you smell of fish?
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Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby Star » Tue Apr 17, 2018 7:52 pm

McAz wrote:
Star wrote:Birds, well seagulls to be exact. I hate them flapping near me.
I literally just freeze, it’s rather embarrassing when people are looking at you. :kinell:

How unusual - do you smell of fish?

How rude :snooty:
No I bloody don’t :grrrrr: cheeky bugger. :snooty:
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Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby Bella » Tue Apr 17, 2018 7:52 pm

McAz wrote:
Star wrote:Birds, well seagulls to be exact. I hate them flapping near me.
I literally just freeze, it’s rather embarrassing when people are looking at you. :kinell:

How unusual - do you smell of fish?


Unpleasant remark :ooer:
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Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby Stooo » Tue Apr 17, 2018 7:53 pm

McAz wrote:
Star wrote:Birds, well seagulls to be exact. I hate them flapping near me.
I literally just freeze, it’s rather embarrassing when people are looking at you. :kinell:

How unusual - do you smell of fish?


Feather phobia is not unusual. I used to know a very brave man who would freeze if he encountered a feather.
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Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby Stooo » Tue Apr 17, 2018 7:54 pm

Bella wrote:
McAz wrote:
Star wrote:Birds, well seagulls to be exact. I hate them flapping near me.
I literally just freeze, it’s rather embarrassing when people are looking at you. :kinell:

How unusual - do you smell of fish?


Unpleasant remark :ooer:


It didn't add anything at all.
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Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby McAz » Tue Apr 17, 2018 7:54 pm

Stooo wrote:
McAz wrote:
Star wrote:Birds, well seagulls to be exact. I hate them flapping near me.
I literally just freeze, it’s rather embarrassing when people are looking at you. :kinell:

How unusual - do you smell of fish?


Feather phobia is not unusual. I used to know a very brave man who would freeze if he encountered a feather.


These are specifically seagulls - that's what I find unusual.
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Re: Fears & Phobias

Postby Star » Tue Apr 17, 2018 7:56 pm

McAz wrote:
Stooo wrote:
McAz wrote:
Star wrote:Birds, well seagulls to be exact. I hate them flapping near me.
I literally just freeze, it’s rather embarrassing when people are looking at you. :kinell:

How unusual - do you smell of fish?


Feather phobia is not unusual. I used to know a very brave man who would freeze if he encountered a feather.


These are specifically seagulls - that's what I find unusual.

What has fish got to do with it.
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