It's great being a grown up innit?

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It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby Rollup. » Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:36 pm

For those of you who understand the concept.
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Re: It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby philagain » Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:59 pm

It would be nice to hear your definition of being 'grown up'

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Re: It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby Rollup. » Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:08 am

philagain wrote:It would be nice to hear your definition of being 'grown up'

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I'm in the middle of going from my first childhood to my second ...I missed all that other shite in the middle as much as possible.
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Re: It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby philagain » Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:20 am

Rollup wrote:
philagain wrote:It would be nice to hear your definition of being 'grown up'

:dunno:

I'm in the middle of going from my first childhood to my second ...I missed all that other shite in the middle as much as possible.


Many of us destroyed promising careers, when we experienced the early teen years in our late teen years, after shutting ourselves away in our bedrooms for years on end.
A lack of confidence, leads to a dependence on various substances to gain a boost when dealing with something new.
I think that the same would apply to those from a deprived background, where opportunities are denied.
That's not playing the victim card as that is the fact of the matter.
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Re: It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby Rollup. » Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:36 am

philagain wrote:
Rollup wrote:
philagain wrote:It would be nice to hear your definition of being 'grown up'

:dunno:

I'm in the middle of going from my first childhood to my second ...I missed all that other shite in the middle as much as possible.


Many of us destroyed promising careers, when we experienced the early teen years in our late teen years, after shutting ourselves away in our bedrooms for years on end.
A lack of confidence, leads to a dependence on various substances to gain a boost when dealing with something new.
I think that the same would apply to those from a deprived background, where opportunities are denied.
That's not playing the victim card as that is the fact of the matter.

I don't think I understood much of that Phil.
I was never indoors as a kid or as an adult.
You couldn't pin me down.
You can now!
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Re: It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby philagain » Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:40 am

When i was 19, i used to work for 'The Bank Of Tokyo'....In the back room, dealing with the books, paying the brokers for the deals that had been done.

Clubbing was a new thing to me, that came first at the time when i came out!.....It was right for me at that time, looking back now i feel like a fool because i gave it up because i was taking pro plus for all of the time to keep me awake, i couldn't do the job so i resigned!

....I feel a fool because i could have become a trader!

But going back in time i feel that i did the right thing for myself......If that makes any sense!

:cheers:
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Re: It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby Rollup. » Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:47 am

philagain wrote:When i was 19, i used to work for 'The Bank Of Tokyo'....In the back room, dealing with the books, paying the brokers for the deals that had been done.

Clubbing was a new thing to me, that came first at the time when i came out!.....It was right for me at that time, looking back now i feel like a fool because i gave it up because i was taking pro plus for all of the time to keep me awake, i couldn't do the job so i resigned!

....I feel a fool because i could have become a trader!

But going back in time i feel that i did the right thing for myself......If that makes any sense!

:cheers:

When I look back ...very mixed emotions.,
The ifs and the buts have mostly been worked out.
The could have had and shouldn't have ...have all been aired.
Theres a poem knocking about somehwere ...I'll wear a purple hat and fuck you ...when I get older.
I'll ...someone will know what I'm on about ...mauybe.
I'm ok with it.
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Re: It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby Guest » Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:50 am

philagain wrote:When i was 19, i used to work for 'The Bank Of Tokyo'....In the back room, dealing with the books, paying the brokers for the deals that had been done.

Clubbing was a new thing to me, that came first at the time when i came out!.....It was right for me at that time, looking back now i feel like a fool because i gave it up because i was taking pro plus for all of the time to keep me awake, i couldn't do the job so i resigned!

....I feel a fool because i could have become a trader!

But going back in time i feel that i did the right thing for myself......If that makes any sense!

:cheers:

And now you sit up all night talking to yourself on a dead forum where you aren't even a proper moderator because Stooo doesn't trust you with the rest of the forum :laughing:
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Re: It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby Rollup. » Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:57 am

Guest wrote:
philagain wrote:When i was 19, i used to work for 'The Bank Of Tokyo'....In the back room, dealing with the books, paying the brokers for the deals that had been done.

Clubbing was a new thing to me, that came first at the time when i came out!.....It was right for me at that time, looking back now i feel like a fool because i gave it up because i was taking pro plus for all of the time to keep me awake, i couldn't do the job so i resigned!

....I feel a fool because i could have become a trader!

But going back in time i feel that i did the right thing for myself......If that makes any sense!

:cheers:

And now you sit up all night talking to yourself on a dead forum where you aren't even a proper moderator because Stooo doesn't trust you with the rest of the forum :laughing:

So he's a guy in a late night bar ...like millions before him.
What is it with you 21st century electroid people?
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Re: It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby philagain » Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:05 am

Guest wrote:
philagain wrote:When i was 19, i used to work for 'The Bank Of Tokyo'....In the back room, dealing with the books, paying the brokers for the deals that had been done.

Clubbing was a new thing to me, that came first at the time when i came out!.....It was right for me at that time, looking back now i feel like a fool because i gave it up because i was taking pro plus for all of the time to keep me awake, i couldn't do the job so i resigned!

....I feel a fool because i could have become a trader!

But going back in time i feel that i did the right thing for myself......If that makes any sense!

:cheers:

And now you sit up all night talking to yourself on a dead forum where you aren't even a proper moderator because Stooo doesn't trust you with the rest of the forum :laughing:


Well from what i have seen. all forum land is dead lately!
There are three moderators on the main forums, which are much larger....They get closed at night, then we have the late bar!
The rest aren't able to moderate here, i am the only one that does it!

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Re: It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby Guest » Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:46 am

philagain wrote:Well from what i have seen. all forum land is dead lately!
There are three moderators on the main forums, which are much larger....They get closed at night, then we have the late bar!
The rest aren't able to moderate here, i am the only one that does it!

:roll:


Stooo had a dream of a forum with guest posting and knew himself, Fenella and Claire were no-life obsessives who could sit for hours every day deleting anything which went against whatever rules they had dreamed up at that moment. But even pond life has to sleep and Stooo's so anal he couldn't bear the thought of people posting without his control during the night. Problem is Stooo has fucked over pretty much everyone he has come into contact with on forums and now has to consort with the dregs, the dregs he couldn't trust with the main forums. His solution is to get a patsy with even less of a life than the three admins to sit here all night and run one little forum. In the morning he picks out any good threads and moves them into the limelight of the main forums.

Delete this if you want Phil because I know you will have read it. You're just Stooo's little bitch and he'll keep you like that. There's no way he could make a religious bigot like you one of the admin team because it would destroy any credibility this place has. Have you noticed how few people post here as members Phil? They register to protect their forum names and then never post and that's because nobody likes Stooo. He has been banned from every forum he's tried to take part in and now he's reduced to paying for his own forum so he can sit and complain about all the places which don't want him. He wouldn't even have you and curious posting if he hadn't stolen all Shine's hard work and ideas.
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Re: It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby philagain » Thu Nov 26, 2009 2:13 am

Guest wrote:
philagain wrote:Well from what i have seen. all forum land is dead lately!
There are three moderators on the main forums, which are much larger....They get closed at night, then we have the late bar!
The rest aren't able to moderate here, i am the only one that does it!

:roll:


Stooo had a dream of a forum with guest posting and knew himself, Fenella and Claire were no-life obsessives who could sit for hours every day deleting anything which went against whatever rules they had dreamed up at that moment. But even pond life has to sleep and Stooo's so anal he couldn't bear the thought of people posting without his control during the night. Problem is Stooo has fucked over pretty much everyone he has come into contact with on forums and now has to consort with the dregs, the dregs he couldn't trust with the main forums. His solution is to get a patsy with even less of a life than the three admins to sit here all night and run one little forum. In the morning he picks out any good threads and moves them into the limelight of the main forums.

Delete this if you want Phil because I know you will have read it. You're just Stooo's little bitch and he'll keep you like that. There's no way he could make a religious bigot like you one of the admin team because it would destroy any credibility this place has. Have you noticed how few people post here as members Phil? They register to protect their forum names and then never post and that's because nobody likes Stooo. He has been banned from every forum he's tried to take part in and now he's reduced to paying for his own forum so he can sit and complain about all the places which don't want him. He wouldn't even have you and curious posting if he hadn't stolen all Shine's hard work and ideas.


I asked Stooo to remove threads, into the main forum when they have been locked, where they are not conducive with this section!
That has been done!
You talk about the dregs that post at this time of night!.....You have posted at a late hour, and EOE was busy last night into the early hours!

:pmsl: :pmsl: :pmsl:

If you study this board, you will see that i haven't altered any ones postings, apart from guest user names, where there is not banter, but bile!
I am not interested in the war between Shine and Stooo, as Shine will know that i haven't passed on a certain email that was sent to my address, not even after i knew the difference between this site and the old one.
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Re: It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby Guest » Thu Nov 26, 2009 2:36 am

I have plenty of regrets and I think most people do. I always get angry when I hear people say "I have no regrets", what a bunch of bullshit. Apparently they are so well at navigating their lives they never made a mistake. Fuck off I say.

Just think of the disaster that may have been diverted because you did not become a trader Phil (Not trying to be funny Phil) Just because you feel that opportunity in your life was missed does not make it a sure thing that your life would be so much happier now.
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Re: It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby philagain » Thu Nov 26, 2009 2:52 am

Guest wrote:I have plenty of regrets and I think most people do. I always get angry when I hear people say "I have no regrets", what a bunch of bullshit. Apparently they are so well at navigating their lives they never made a mistake. Fuck off I say.

Just think of the disaster that may have been diverted because you did not become a trader Phil (Not trying to be funny Phil) Just because you feel that opportunity in your life was missed does not make it a sure thing that your life would be so much happier now.


I was thinking about the money that i could have earned, but money doesn't make you happy!
I live at either side of the spectrum, since i have a rich family, i have always mixed with people that are far more worst off!...I live there!....But then i can go into a land, mix with people that are very well off!

Tell you what!.....Take a poor man over a rich man!

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Re: It's great being a grown up innit?

Postby Guest » Thu Nov 26, 2009 3:21 am

You are doing a great job, Phil...ignore the nay sayers, they whinge at every thing!
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