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 f
king 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...![](/inc/images/censored.gif)
Tyre Tread said:
CC07 PEU said:
A friend of mine getting married to someone barely 8-10 months after meeting this person. What a f
king 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...![](/inc/images/censored.gif)
![hehe](/inc/images/hehe.gif)
Yes, but is she fit? Because apparently this is really important.
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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 f
king 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...![](/inc/images/censored.gif)
![hehe](/inc/images/hehe.gif)
Yes, but is she fit? Because apparently this is really important.
![smile](/inc/images/smile.gif)
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 f
king 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.![](/inc/images/censored.gif)
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.
![smile](/inc/images/smile.gif)
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.
![smile](/inc/images/smile.gif)
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