Things that annoy you beyond reason...(Vol 4)
Discussion
CC07 PEU said:
A friend of mine getting married to someone barely 8-10 months after meeting this person. What a fking idiot. She's not even that fit!
I married Mrs TT just 9 months after we met (no reason other than we wanted to) and we've just celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary. I'm still not convinced it will last...Tyre Tread said:
CC07 PEU said:
A friend of mine getting married to someone barely 8-10 months after meeting this person. What a fking idiot. She's not even that fit!
I married Mrs TT just 9 months after we met (no reason other than we wanted to) and we've just celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary. I'm still not convinced it will last...Yes, but is she fit? Because apparently this is really important.
ClockworkCupcake said:
Tyre Tread said:
CC07 PEU said:
A friend of mine getting married to someone barely 8-10 months after meeting this person. What a fking idiot. She's not even that fit!
I married Mrs TT just 9 months after we met (no reason other than we wanted to) and we've just celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary. I'm still not convinced it will last...Yes, but is she fit? Because apparently this is really important.
Beauty is in the eye of the holder of the bee.
CC07 PEU said:
A friend of mine getting married to someone barely 8-10 months after meeting this person. What a fking idiot. She's not even that fit!
I proposed 2 months after we met, we were married 2 months later. April will be our 11th anniversary. I see no issue here except your narrow mind. And as for not fit, maybe your mate sees the real her, and not just the body she happens to be in.Edited by cjs racing. on Saturday 14th January 13:38
McAndy said:
The seemingly unstoppable rise in the reporting of increasingly publically affecting deaths.
[b]"The death of the person who didn't end up getting on the flight that killed Buddy Holly."
That is not newsworthy.[/b]
No disrespect meant, but if that's the individual's claim to fame and has only been mentioned upon the person's death, then it isn't.
So please, dear ever-respect-reducing British press, desist. Leave the families to grieve in peace.
The death of Waylon Jennings was newsworthy.[b]"The death of the person who didn't end up getting on the flight that killed Buddy Holly."
That is not newsworthy.[/b]
No disrespect meant, but if that's the individual's claim to fame and has only been mentioned upon the person's death, then it isn't.
So please, dear ever-respect-reducing British press, desist. Leave the families to grieve in peace.
Lucas CAV said:
McAndy said:
The seemingly unstoppable rise in the reporting of increasingly publically affecting deaths.
[b]"The death of the person who didn't end up getting on the flight that killed Buddy Holly."
That is not newsworthy.[/b]
No disrespect meant, but if that's the individual's claim to fame and has only been mentioned upon the person's death, then it isn't.
So please, dear ever-respect-reducing British press, desist. Leave the families to grieve in peace.
The death of Waylon Jennings was newsworthy.[b]"The death of the person who didn't end up getting on the flight that killed Buddy Holly."
That is not newsworthy.[/b]
No disrespect meant, but if that's the individual's claim to fame and has only been mentioned upon the person's death, then it isn't.
So please, dear ever-respect-reducing British press, desist. Leave the families to grieve in peace.
ClockworkCupcake said:
Lucas CAV said:
McAndy said:
The seemingly unstoppable rise in the reporting of increasingly publically affecting deaths.
[b]"The death of the person who didn't end up getting on the flight that killed Buddy Holly."
That is not newsworthy.[/b]
No disrespect meant, but if that's the individual's claim to fame and has only been mentioned upon the person's death, then it isn't.
So please, dear ever-respect-reducing British press, desist. Leave the families to grieve in peace.
The death of Waylon Jennings was newsworthy.[b]"The death of the person who didn't end up getting on the flight that killed Buddy Holly."
That is not newsworthy.[/b]
No disrespect meant, but if that's the individual's claim to fame and has only been mentioned upon the person's death, then it isn't.
So please, dear ever-respect-reducing British press, desist. Leave the families to grieve in peace.
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