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HGG, you have made my day. 30 is indeed the new 20 :lol:;)

:lol: Indeed. I'm 30 next year, so I'm with you on that one. ;)

Shouldn't that post have been in the RTBC thread if it made your day?! :P

Oh, but you don't have the sheer numbers we have. Thousands of them, and we have Nell fucking McFadden to contend with too.

:lol: I'll give you that one. I'm afraid we have enough to contend with with our dreadful Rochdale scroats. :( I'm not at all judgemental, by the way! :unsure::(

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A petty complaint indeed here, but I'm sure it'll be appreciated by anyone who's ever been in one of the several hundred Inverclyde supermarkets: Old women who stop right in the middle of the aisle to have a conversation, and position their trolleys so that the whole fucking aisle's blocked off. Then, you ask them politely if they can move, and they just blatantly ignore you, so you try to squeeze past, and then you get growled at for not just standing for half an hour while they discuss a load of bollocks.

Not only that in supermarkets,people that just leave their trollies in the middle of the aisle and go of looking for what they need. That really pisess me off no end. :angry:

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You ok Eddie? :lol: Nothing serious I hope.....then again being from Kirkcaldy it could be a wide range of illnesses :P

My pttgoyn is that my internet is so slow and I wanna watch black books :(

It won't kill me but it's pretty frustrating......

Had to go and see the doctor again, blood pressure is still pretty low, constantly feeling faint and they still don't know what's causing it..... I feel like a bloody pincushion as I've had so many bloody needles stuck in me!!!

I'm just glad I'm not in as much pain as I was last week :)

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It won't kill me but it's pretty frustrating......

Had to go and see the doctor again, blood pressure is still pretty low, constantly feeling faint and they still don't know what's causing it..... I feel like a bloody pincushion as I've had so many bloody needles stuck in me!!!

I'm just glad I'm not in as much pain as I was last week :)

Glad to hear you are on the mend :)

Must be all the Kirkcaldy bugs finally catching up with you ;):P

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Absolutely crumbled my ankle first period today in PE and went along to casualty with a suspected fracture. Turns out it's just a bad sprain, but holy f**k, i've never ever felt pain like that in my entire life. Though i was gonna spew and had a really loud ringing in my ears, felt as though i was going to collapse.

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Absolutely crumbled my ankle first period today in PE and went along to casualty with a suspected fracture. Turns out it's just a bad sprain, but holy f**k, i've never ever felt pain like that in my entire life. Though i was gonna spew and had a really loud ringing in my ears, felt as though i was going to collapse.

sore ain....

Aye, I mind when I fractured my achilles tendon, my ankle still doesn't feel right two years later, at the time I couldn't stand up on it.

Of course, my dad, in a true sense of one up-man ship, related the tale of when he was with the Flyers, he tried bodychecking this big fat c**t of an opposition player, who prompty collapsed on my dad and broke both my dad's ankles...

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Absolutely crumbled my ankle first period today in PE and went along to casualty with a suspected fracture. Turns out it's just a bad sprain, but holy f**k, i've never ever felt pain like that in my entire life. Though i was gonna spew and had a really loud ringing in my ears, felt as though i was going to collapse.

I sprained my ankle in July and ohmygod did it hurt like f**k. I'm walking again properly but I still need to do my exercises daily and I'm wearing an ankle support when I do any sport on it.

My advice is go and see a good physio as soon as possible. Make sure you do all the strengthening exercises they give you. Its worth it not to do it again!

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It's not just Inverclyde! We have old people problems in our supermarkets down in Englandshire too, believe it or not. :P

It's old women that get on my nerves. When I've finished my hard day's shift, I'm quite happy to sit on the bus, plug into my iPod and let the journey go by. I also pay for my seat, so why should I have to give up my seat when it's busy for some old bat who's stupid enough to go shopping when people are going home from their work.

Not only that, they stare at you in the hope that their mental power will make you give up your seat for them. I say NO! If they can walk about the shops for a couple of hours and stand at a bus stop, they are perfectly capable of standing on a sodding bus if it's busy.

Obvious exceptions to this rule are those with walking difficulties, pregnant women and blind people.

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why should I have to give up my seat when it's busy for some old bat who's stupid enough to go shopping when people are going home from their work.

Obvious exceptions to this rule are those with walking difficulties, pregnant women and blind people.

Common decency? Its like the people who park in disabled or parent and child spaces and then rant about their principles. You know, would the extra 2 minutes walk really kill you?

Same with the old people on public transport, does it really hurt to have to stand up for a few minutes more? You are young, you are strong, why not show a bit of common decency to the elderly?

Edited to add, and why would you give your seat up to the blind? By your logic, nothing wrong with their legs.

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Common decency? Its like the people who park in disabled or parent and child spaces and then rant about their principles. You know, would the extra 2 minutes walk really kill you?

Same with the old people on public transport, does it really hurt to have to stand up for a few minutes more? You are young, you are strong, why not show a bit of common decency to the elderly?

Edited to add, and why would you give your seat up to the blind? By your logic, nothing wrong with their legs.

The elderly should be pulped and turned into glue....

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The day the elderly show common decency towards myself is the day it's returned.

I nurse my contempt according to my mood on the day.

Edit: try getting a bus from Greenock to Largs without developing an urge to kill each and every od person. It stops for each old biddy every 100m down the street along a frikking 12 mile road. :angry:

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Same with the old people on public transport, does it really hurt to have to stand up for a few minutes more?

Same question applies for the old biddies

why would you give your seat up to the blind? By your logic, nothing wrong with their legs.

So you would be quite happy to let blind people negotiate their way to the back of a bus, would you?

Common decency is one thing, but I hate being expected to do things. Life's about choice and if I choose to give up my seat then I will.

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The day the elderly show common decency towards myself is the day it's returned.

I nurse my contempt according to my mood on the day.

Edit: try getting a bus from Greenock to Largs without developing an urge to kill each and every od person. It stops for each old biddy every 100mdown the street along a frikking 12 mile road. :angry:

Well said that man

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Absolutely crumbled my ankle first period today in PE and went along to casualty with a suspected fracture. Turns out it's just a bad sprain, but holy f**k, i've never ever felt pain like that in my entire life. Though i was gonna spew and had a really loud ringing in my ears, felt as though i was going to collapse.

Have you torn ligaments? I did the same about 10 years ago and my ankle is still weak. I was in agony, the hospital said it would've been better if I'd broken it. :(

Keep your chin up!

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