sorry

sorry
What are you talking about? That's what I just said. :confused: :confused:

L.
 
Thank God. I thought for a moment I had discovered an American teenager who doesn't believe in NFL football. ;)

L.
 
and NHL and MLB
and sometimes evn CFL
tho canadiens suk in football
jus like they suk in hockey :p
but ya NFL is good. no othr
reasn to live realy
 
Another proof that teenagers are capable of great wisdom!!!!! :D

L.
 
well now ur just
being mean and
ur gonna make
me cry :(
sniff sniff
 
Is football what you Americans call that game you made by taking all the fun out of rugby?
 
Sorry Nobby, when it comes to my religious beliefs I refuse to talk to heretics. Rugby indeed...never heard of it. {{{postures righteously on moral high ground}}}

L.
 
True story, but it's worth telling because this topic seems like the place to tell it ;)

Many years ago I was dragged into Marks & Spencers by my wife during an olympic shopping session, part of which now demanded that I hung around while she chose a new bra.
So I was leaning on a pillar loaded down with bags like a third world donkey hoping the fire bell would ring and we could get the f**k outta there!

I can switch off at times like and stare into space in my own little world, and it just so happened that I found myself staring at this gorgeous young lady about 19 or 20yo who was buying panties.
She realised that I was staring straight at her and smiled, and remember that I was over twice her age with a beer belly and beard so it wasn't my good looks that made her smile! :rolleyes:
Then she started to hold the panties across her hips one at a time, and when my face lit up as she held some tiny lacey ones up, she smiled at me again and took them to the till.

It nearly made the day worthwhile. :D

Dave


Oh hell, I admit it, it DID make the day worthwhile ! :D
 
It warms my heart to see such an honest edit ... :D

L.
 
Goddam I love you guys. 50 posts to this topic and somewhere in here is a bewildered 16 year old scratching his head at what he unwittingly started. We are a group, and Trevor I hope this makes sense to you, however virtual, we are a brotherhood.

Dave please don't sue me if that marks and sparks story ends up in a movie. It's too good to leave alone.

Al
 
Al,

You're so right. Sometimes that really is all one can say: "You're not alone, we're here for you". But when a survivor is feeling down and defeated that's already a very powerful and healing message.

Much love,
Larry
 
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