lookwhaticando Posted 15 December 2006 Posted 15 December 2006 It took you until page 9 to remember me? Seriously though I would like to meet LWICD, TPH, Thracian, Fuzzymuzzy, Foxile74, Kayteh, Janx and Libertine. Although not exhaustive, these spring immediately to mind. Sorry for any obvious omissions, don't take it to heart..... Seems to me like double-standards and contradiction there. You like me because I'm honest... I could have easily added your name to my post on the first page, and you wouldn't have known when I really posted it.
Milky Posted 23 July 2007 Posted 23 July 2007 That bluearmy5 sounds like an attention seeking arsehole.
Stevosevic Posted 23 July 2007 Posted 23 July 2007 Cant be arsed to check the thread, but i'm not surprised nobody wants to meet me.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 23 July 2007 Posted 23 July 2007 Well if anyone wants to be added to my whorishly long list, just look out for the devilishly handsome chap with the Bulgarian flag on the back row of F1 this season stood next to a girl with spectacular chebs - and I'll be with Holly and Knighton Matt.
Wycombe Fox Posted 23 July 2007 Posted 23 July 2007 That Tevez is a right stud Yeah but Tevez is third-party owned!
Simi Posted 23 July 2007 Posted 23 July 2007 The FoxesTalk 11 a side match certainly helped to fulfill some dreams erm...
Steven Posted 23 July 2007 Posted 23 July 2007 Cant be arsed to check the thread, but i'm not surprised nobody wants to meet me.
Head Honcho Posted 23 July 2007 Posted 23 July 2007 But strangely I once had a business who's logo was a bowler hat! What! You owned Bradford and Bingley?
Geo V Posted 24 July 2007 Posted 24 July 2007 I`d be interested to meet some of the more vociforous members of this forum because I reckon if they were sitting in the pub having half these chats they`ll simply shut-up and cower and not get involved. The internet has empowered some of the shyer people to get brave online and go back into there shell when in the real world. I wont embarrass anyone by mentioning who I think will fit the category of having a bark worse than their bite but I suppose everyone can guess a few names
The People's Hero Posted 24 July 2007 Posted 24 July 2007 I`d be interested to meet some of the more vociforous members of this forum because I reckon if they were sitting in the pub having half these chats they`ll simply shut-up and cower and not get involved. The internet has empowered some of the shyer people to get brave online and go back into there shell when in the real world. I wont embarrass anyone by mentioning who I think will fit the category of having a bark worse than their bite but I suppose everyone can guess a few names Sorry to dissappoint - but I'm a twat at all times, both online and offline.
Hullfox Posted 24 July 2007 Posted 24 July 2007 Sorry to dissappoint - but I'm a twat at all times, both online and offline. Me too.
THEBIGJOHNSTEADER; Posted 24 July 2007 Posted 24 July 2007 I'm not sure who I'd like to meet, but I'm convinced any of you that go out in Leicester have seen me wankered and I have probably gone up to your girlfriends and told them that I love them
Geo V Posted 24 July 2007 Posted 24 July 2007 Sorry to dissappoint - but I'm a twat at all times, both online and offline. When I worked for some dosey retail outfit a few years back, I got to speak to so many people (on the phone) in head office from the merchandisers to payroll as I was the store manager. You get to think you know people by conversations on the phone. Some lasses sound bubbly and fun and some sound confident etc. When I met some of them at the Xmas get-togethers or idiot manager conferences I used to see people act totally differently to how I perceived them to be from speaking to them for months, sometimes years on the phone! I think that would be the same with on people on here. The net or phone seems to make people braver and some don't act as you thought you knew them when they get into a face to face environment! Me, Im a fast talking pain in the ar$e, pi$$taker like I have always been
Dr The Singh Posted 24 July 2007 Posted 24 July 2007 When I worked for some dosey retail outfit a few years back, I got to speak to so many people (on the phone) in head office from the merchandisers to payroll as I was the store manager. You get to think you know people by conversations on the phone. Some lasses sound bubbly and fun and some sound confident etc. When I met some of them at the Xmas get-togethers or idiot manager conferences I used to see people act totally differently to how I perceived them to be from speaking to them for months, sometimes years on the phone! I think that would be the same with on people on here. The net or phone seems to make people braver and some don't act as you thought you knew them when they get into a face to face environment! Me, Im a fast talking pain in the ar$e, pi$$taker like I have always been TPH will like that!!! He's forever touching my bum!!!!
THEBIGJOHNSTEADER; Posted 24 July 2007 Posted 24 July 2007 When I worked for some dosey retail outfit a few years back, I got to speak to so many people (on the phone) in head office from the merchandisers to payroll as I was the store manager. You get to think you know people by conversations on the phone. Some lasses sound bubbly and fun and some sound confident etc. When I met some of them at the Xmas get-togethers or idiot manager conferences I used to see people act totally differently to how I perceived them to be from speaking to them for months, sometimes years on the phone! I think that would be the same with on people on here. The net or phone seems to make people braver and some don't act as you thought you knew them when they get into a face to face environment! Me, Im a fast talking pain in the ar$e, pi$$taker like I have always been Ruining society I tell thee, in x years time people will pay to learn face to face social skills Mobile phones have cost me various lays, due to the ability to girls pulling out of an agreement at the last minute, it's too easy to text people with bad news, it should be illegal
The People's Hero Posted 24 July 2007 Posted 24 July 2007 AOWW I would love to meat.Inappropriate. When I worked for some dosey retail outfit a few years back, I got to speak to so many people (on the phone) in head office from the merchandisers to payroll as I was the store manager. You get to think you know people by conversations on the phone. Some lasses sound bubbly and fun and some sound confident etc. When I met some of them at the Xmas get-togethers or idiot manager conferences I used to see people act totally differently to how I perceived them to be from speaking to them for months, sometimes years on the phone! I think that would be the same with on people on here. The net or phone seems to make people braver and some don't act as you thought you knew them when they get into a face to face environment! Me, Im a fast talking pain in the ar$e, pi$$taker like I have always been A lot of people are exactly like you'd imagine.All tos sers basically. All of us.
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