NastyNickers wrote:Cobs wrote:From the BBC archive:
Dear Jim'll Fix it.
Can you fix it for me to become an admin on an internet forum when they invent them. When i grow up i want to be an overbearing presence on a small board with 20-30 regular users and by being an authoritarian arsehole I hope to cut that in half and instigate a cliquey ethos of arselickers against the ban fodder. Also i want to use my position of unparalleled power to flirt with the targets of my affection.
Yours Hobbitfeet Aged 7 3/4
Guess who?
Typos removed lol
Reads like someone who’d name themselves after a staircase in Ukraine
He’d love your sandwiches Lady Muck, washed down with polonium tea.Lady Murasaki wrote:I’ll make you tea if you survive the sandwich.
Guest wrote:
Go on, tell Stooo how easy it was to stop smoking, as ever, always in awe of you and your omnipotence.
NastyNickers wrote:Guest wrote:
Go on, tell Stooo how easy it was to stop smoking, as ever, always in awe of you and your omnipotence.
Errrrr. What?
Wilson wrote:I had a conversation about this with a woman who was terminally ill. She used to have a bucket list but it went out the window when she was diagnosed and all she cared about was spending as much time as possible with loved ones and knowing her life had made others lives better. Although she was well enough to do them, things like travelling the world seemed like a pointless, self indulgent waste of her time.
While I hope to travel more & enjoy life I think she had a point. We shouldn't be measuring the quality of our lives by the amount of stuff we've done for ourselves.
Bella wrote:I'm a bit out of sorts , friends are off too NY tomorrow and we are left left waiting on what to do re cancer stuff
I'm thinking somewhere like Seville for a few days, a bit of sun etc before the treatment.
It will be Castara in Tobago, my ultimate wish Best place ever ! Hoping we might make it again.
But just wanting to get a time line at the moment for this cancer thing, it seems never ending. (OH , Prostate cancer )
BUDGIE wrote:Anyway my goal is Japan. Thats next.
BUDGIE wrote:
I think I love you.
Virtually 24/7??
Without sleep????
I'm a fucking MACHINE, bitch!!!!!!
Nucks wrote:Wilson wrote:I had a conversation about this with a woman who was terminally ill. She used to have a bucket list but it went out the window when she was diagnosed and all she cared about was spending as much time as possible with loved ones and knowing her life had made others lives better. Although she was well enough to do them, things like travelling the world seemed like a pointless, self indulgent waste of her time.
While I hope to travel more & enjoy life I think she had a point. We shouldn't be measuring the quality of our lives by the amount of stuff we've done for ourselves.
It is obviously called that from the phrase ‘kick the bucket’, but the term bucket list might mean different things to different people, depending on where you’re at in life. When someone is on their deathbed, of course they’re going to concentrate on family, you’ve probably been told you have a finite amount of time left. I was thinking more about if I suddenly inherited a lot of money or won a lottery and could afford to do things I’ve always thought of doing. Not that everything on my list involves money, it can also be about time and opportunity and sometimes courage. And it’s okay to be kind to ourselves.
Vam wrote:Nucks wrote:Wilson wrote:I had a conversation about this with a woman who was terminally ill. She used to have a bucket list but it went out the window when she was diagnosed and all she cared about was spending as much time as possible with loved ones and knowing her life had made others lives better. Although she was well enough to do them, things like travelling the world seemed like a pointless, self indulgent waste of her time.
While I hope to travel more & enjoy life I think she had a point. We shouldn't be measuring the quality of our lives by the amount of stuff we've done for ourselves.
It is obviously called that from the phrase ‘kick the bucket’, but the term bucket list might mean different things to different people, depending on where you’re at in life. When someone is on their deathbed, of course they’re going to concentrate on family, you’ve probably been told you have a finite amount of time left. I was thinking more about if I suddenly inherited a lot of money or won a lottery and could afford to do things I’ve always thought of doing. Not that everything on my list involves money, it can also be about time and opportunity and sometimes courage. And it’s okay to be kind to ourselves.
It does to me, and I don't necessarily associate the term with an 'end of life' hypothesis.
Like many of us, I've been blessed to have travelled very extensively. There's really nowhere left I'd still like to go explore.
My personal 'bucket' contains just one wish - to move to a city I fell head over heels in love with, on both times I've been on extended visits there.
Vancouver ...maybe one day...
Jobless Oddball wrote:BUDGIE wrote:Anyway my goal is Japan. Thats next.
Sumo??????????????????????????????????????????????????
Stooo wrote:BUDGIE wrote:
I think I love you.
Virtually 24/7??
Without sleep????
I'm a fucking MACHINE, bitch!!!!!!
Gentle viewer, please do not put 'fucking machine' into a google search...
BUDGIE wrote:Stooo wrote:BUDGIE wrote:
I think I love you.
Virtually 24/7??
Without sleep????
I'm a fucking MACHINE, bitch!!!!!!
Gentle viewer, please do not put 'fucking machine' into a google search...
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