Vinegar Tits 606 Posted March 10, 2009 Monday morning in my book I didn't know 'Fly Fishing' had a chapter on Jade. Is it in the 'maggots/worm/bait' section? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JR Hartley 0 Posted March 10, 2009 Monday morning in my book I didn't know 'Fly Fishing' had a chapter on Jade. Is it in the 'maggots/worm/bait' section? it's under, 'Glorious Juicy Grubs and other Phenonema assocatted with Pike fishing' to be honest pages 54-59 are not may best, pretty throwaway to be truthful vingery tits. long time since I've seen a pair of those Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Guest Posted March 10, 2009 Anyone ever been on a date with a girl on this site or got a job n stuff? Reason being I totally get the site but before I join would like to know if I would be welcome, I sense you are all like me, live at home, contolling mother, low self esteem etc...I need a place to fit in - Like Vinegar Tits I am also a 36 year old male - please help....I need friends, even if they are only "online friends" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Terminator 13 Posted March 10, 2009 Anyone ever been on a date with a girl on this site or got a job n stuff?Reason being I totally get the site but before I join would like to know if I would be welcome, I sense you are all like me, live at home, contolling mother, low self esteem etc...I need a place to fit in - Like Vinegar Tits I am also a 36 year old male - please help....I need friends, even if they are only "online friends" Is this a Banshee Screams' "zzz-mail"? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Monoclinic 39 Posted March 10, 2009 Anyone ever been on a date with a girl on this site or got a job n stuff?Reason being I totally get the site but before I join would like to know if I would be welcome, I sense you are all like me, live at home, contolling mother, low self esteem etc...I need a place to fit in - Like Vinegar Tits I am also a 36 year old male - please help....I need friends, even if they are only "online friends" Dave and Scott will probably lend you their "girlfriend" if you ask nicely. She's the one in the lemsip adverts, apparently. I don't know about controlling mothers, nor low self-esteems (Banshees thinks highly of himself for starters) but I too would hazard a guess that most of the DL community live at home (some in a 'home' maybe, again we're talking the Scream here). There are not many homeless people with broadband. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dia de los Muertos 7 Posted March 10, 2009 Anyone ever been on a date with a girl on this site or got a job n stuff?Reason being I totally get the site but before I join would like to know if I would be welcome, I sense you are all like me, live at home, contolling mother, low self esteem etc...I need a place to fit in - Like Vinegar Tits I am also a 36 year old male - please help....I need friends, even if they are only "online friends" I haven't been on a date with a girl on this site... or outside this site I might add. That's just not my thing. I do have a job, though. And stuff too! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JR Hartley 0 Posted March 10, 2009 I have a job though unfortunately do not possess a relationship even when commented on about being beautiful (male). I'm just socially flawed and have the wrong type of confidence/personality I'm 27 and live in North London, how hard can it bloody be to find a partner?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
themaninblack 2,112 Posted March 10, 2009 I have a job though unfortunately do not possess a relationship even when commented on about being beautiful (male). I'm just socially flawed and have the wrong type of confidence/personality I'm 27 and live in North London, how hard can it bloody be to find a partner?? Try living where I live, mate... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Youth in Asia 1,086 Posted March 10, 2009 I also live at home. There are not *many* here who post dozens of times a day, but I do believe there are some On another topic, I believe the last person who made such a meal of their own death was the Pope. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Terminator 13 Posted March 10, 2009 I have a job though unfortunately do not possess a relationship even when commented on about being beautiful (male). I'm just socially flawed and have the wrong type of confidence/personality I'm 27 and live in North London, how hard can it bloody be to find a partner?? Aged 27 with an avatar like that???? You must be Benjamin Button. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
themaninblack 2,112 Posted March 10, 2009 I also live at home. There are not *many* here who post dozens of times a day, but I do believe there are some On another topic, I believe the last person who made such a meal of their own death was the Pope. Georgie Best hung on a bit didn't he? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JR Hartley 0 Posted March 10, 2009 I have a job though unfortunately do not possess a relationship even when commented on about being beautiful (male). I'm just socially flawed and have the wrong type of confidence/personality I'm 27 and live in North London, how hard can it bloody be to find a partner?? Aged 27 with an avatar like that???? You must be Benjamin Button. Yes one shish kebab please..this time with extra lettuce and easy on the chilli, my rectum gives way far too easily for a man of 27. Terminator- that is the most champion thing said to me all day..just wait to my avatar come 65 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JR Hartley 0 Posted March 10, 2009 I also live at home. There are not *many* here who post dozens of times a day, but I do believe there are some On another topic, I believe the last person who made such a meal of their own death was the Pope. Georgie Best hung on a bit didn't he? But...Best was a living legend with regards to football. But...The Pope was seen as a very good Pope for most of his life? JADE??? Doesn't know where anywhere outside of bloody London is and also called an Indian a 'Pa*i' The similarities are all there to see Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lord Fellatio Nelson 6,218 Posted March 10, 2009 Anyone ever been on a date with a girl on this site or got a job n stuff?Reason being I totally get the site but before I join would like to know if I would be welcome, I sense you are all like me, live at home, contolling mother, low self esteem etc...I need a place to fit in - Like Vinegar Tits I am also a 36 year old male - please help....I need friends, even if they are only "online friends" I haven't been on a date with a girl on this site... or outside this site I might add. That's just not my thing. I do have a job, though. And stuff too! OH DDLM, tell me more about your stuff!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vinegar Tits 606 Posted March 10, 2009 Like Vinegar Tits I am also a 36 year old male I'm female Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Youth in Asia 1,086 Posted March 10, 2009 I also live at home. There are not *many* here who post dozens of times a day, but I do believe there are some On another topic, I believe the last person who made such a meal of their own death was the Pope. Georgie Best hung on a bit didn't he? But...Best was a living legend with regards to football. But...The Pope was seen as a very good Pope for most of his life? JADE??? Doesn't know where anywhere outside of bloody London is and also called an Indian a 'Pa*i' The similarities are all there to see I don't believe Best tried to make his death into a publicity event. The Pope certainly did - if I remember he was trying to make himself look like Jesus suffering on the cross, with the shakes. Even Jane Tomlinson, even though she publicised her cancer alot, was not giving deathbed updates in the tabloids each day. On the other hand Jade is I think the first reality star to suffer a gruesome death (some might hope first of many). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honez 79 Posted March 11, 2009 On the other hand Jade is I think the first reality star to suffer a gruesome death (some might hope first of many). Not many; all. Hopefully the cancer that is "reality" TV will also go the same way. News, sport and documentaries were the first reality TV shows and should be the only ones allowed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Banshees Scream 110 Posted March 11, 2009 I don't know about controlling mothers, nor low self-esteems (Banshees thinks highly of himself for starters) If thinking highly of oneself means the individual demonstrates qualities such as open-mindedness, a competitive ego, a sense of humor, a broad vision of life philosophically, a rational confidence, an urge to exploit outrageousness and so much more, then I'm all of which you have described me to be. By the way, this forum isn't for people who do not view themselves to be much. I want specific qualities from amateur posters and most of them don't have it. So, if your reason behind joining involves loss of appreciation for life in general, forget about joining, and ask your doctor about xanex instead. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gunjaman5000 30 Posted March 11, 2009 On the other hand Jade is I think the first reality star to suffer a gruesome death (some might hope first of many). Not many; all. Hopefully the cancer that is "reality" TV will also go the same way. Sadly it won't go away while accountants run television. Quick, cheap and easy to make, 'reality TV' will be around for a while yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JR Hartley 0 Posted March 12, 2009 On the other hand Jade is I think the first reality star to suffer a gruesome death (some might hope first of many). Not many; all. Hopefully the cancer that is "reality" TV will also go the same way. News, sport and documentaries were the first reality TV shows and should be the only ones allowed. I think you're spot on...pathetic really, people are dying of cancer every day. I hope she goes to heaven but please let yourself have peace first- it will not be the same Jade. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Youth in Asia 1,086 Posted March 12, 2009 On the other hand Jade is I think the first reality star to suffer a gruesome death (some might hope first of many). Not many; all. Hopefully the cancer that is "reality" TV will also go the same way. Sadly it won't go away while accountants run television. Quick, cheap and easy to make, 'reality TV' will be around for a while yet. It is not accountants that are the problem. Usually they are just pointing out the obvious, that a business that spends more money than it makes will go bankrupt. That's a bit like blaming your bank manager for the fact you have an overdraft. The problem is that the "creative" people are not doing their jobs properly. If they created quality content that people wanted to watch, then there wouldn't be a problem. As it is, people prefer watching reality TV than poor quality drama etc, and to the shame of the "creative" elite they take this easy copout and churn it out ad infinitum. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gunjaman5000 30 Posted March 12, 2009 On the other hand Jade is I think the first reality star to suffer a gruesome death (some might hope first of many). Not many; all. Hopefully the cancer that is "reality" TV will also go the same way. Sadly it won't go away while accountants run television. Quick, cheap and easy to make, 'reality TV' will be around for a while yet. It is not accountants that are the problem. Usually they are just pointing out the obvious, that a business that spends more money than it makes will go bankrupt. That's a bit like blaming your bank manager for the fact you have an overdraft. The problem is that the "creative" people are not doing their jobs properly. If they created quality content that people wanted to watch, then there wouldn't be a problem. As it is, people prefer watching reality TV than poor quality drama etc, and to the shame of the "creative" elite they take this easy copout and churn it out ad infinitum. Are you really trying to say budget isn't a consideration in television production? Bollocks it isn't. Quality of TV drama is dictated by budget, money buys good writers, actors and crews. 'Reality' is done for a fraction of the cost and most shamefully, rates its socks off. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Buster Edwards 0 Posted March 13, 2009 Ironic her head looks like an Easter egg...................and they should both be in a box by then Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Youth in Asia 1,086 Posted March 13, 2009 On the other hand Jade is I think the first reality star to suffer a gruesome death (some might hope first of many). Not many; all. Hopefully the cancer that is "reality" TV will also go the same way. Sadly it won't go away while accountants run television. Quick, cheap and easy to make, 'reality TV' will be around for a while yet. It is not accountants that are the problem. Usually they are just pointing out the obvious, that a business that spends more money than it makes will go bankrupt. That's a bit like blaming your bank manager for the fact you have an overdraft. The problem is that the "creative" people are not doing their jobs properly. If they created quality content that people wanted to watch, then there wouldn't be a problem. As it is, people prefer watching reality TV than poor quality drama etc, and to the shame of the "creative" elite they take this easy copout and churn it out ad infinitum. Are you really trying to say budget isn't a consideration in television production? Bollocks it isn't. Quality of TV drama is dictated by budget, money buys good writers, actors and crews. 'Reality' is done for a fraction of the cost and most shamefully, rates its socks off. That argument doesn't make sense. Quality of drama is not directly related to the amount of money spent - there have been plenty of low budget successes and vice versa. Doctor Who is high budget high ratings - didn't see much evidence of enforced cost-cutting in that. If a concept is good then the finance people will support it, if it's a pile of sh*t then they won't. If the "creative" people are demanding such high salaries and often failing to produce something people want to watch, how is that the fault of accountants? Perhaps if they got paid a bit less and worked a bit harder the programmes would become a lot more profitable. Who do you think creates, directs, shoots, casts reality TV? Are accountants holding the cameras and pretending to be Big Brother? No - the "creative" people again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Terminator 13 Posted March 13, 2009 That argument doesn't make sense. Quality of drama is not directly related to the amount of money spent - there have been plenty of low budget successes and vice versa. Doctor Who is high budget high ratings - didn't see much evidence of enforced cost-cutting in that. If a concept is good then the finance people will support it, if it's a pile of sh*t then they won't. If the "creative" people are demanding such high salaries and often failing to produce something people want to watch, how is that the fault of accountants? Perhaps if they got paid a bit less and worked a bit harder the programmes would become a lot more profitable. Who do you think creates, directs, shoots, casts reality TV? Are accountants holding the cameras and pretending to be Big Brother? No - the "creative" people again. I generally agree that quality has no relation to expenditure. If the extra money is used to add better realism/authenticity to a programme....I'm all for that. The independent TV companies can't believe they eyes/bank accounts that the public are even prepared to tune in and switch off for these banal reality programmes whose aim is to ridicule the confined morons, who believe that "this is the moment". If they can get away with this fodder now, what's around the corner? "Day 567 at Broadmoor, the Yorkshire Ripper has been tasked with performing Michael Jackson's Thriller routine or the rest of the wing will be on half rations". Hang on, I'd tune into that.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites