Thracian Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 I don't think she really believes it...Carl told me he thinks she's near perfect. That explains it... The word "near" can be so nigglingly destructive... It asks far too many searching questions. In fact I cannot imagine using it anywhere near a lady. Never mind one as enduringly lovely as Lisa.
Magictv Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 My right knee, it's hurt for like a year since someone significantly heavier than me fell on it playing football
Guest Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 I don't think she really believes it...Carl told me he thinks she's near perfect. That explains it...The word "near" can be so nigglingly destructive... It asks far too many searching questions. In fact I cannot imagine using it anywhere near a lady. Never mind one as enduringly lovely as Lisa. My problems run deeper, I'm afraid.
Basingstoke Fox Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 why on earth does someone want to change feet
The People's Hero Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 I wouldn't change anything. Could probably do with a diet but hey that's not my style.
Lukeh Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 My body fat percentage.. no chocy in 3 weeks how good am i?
Guest Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 My body fat percentage.. no chocy in 3 weeks how good am i? Last time I saw you, you'd lost loads of weight (and you weren't overweight to begin with). You shouldn't be worrying, you're fine as you are.
Lukeh Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 Last time I saw you, you'd lost loads of weight (and you weren't overweight to begin with). You shouldn't be worrying, you're fine as you are. Oh your being serious
lcfc_jme Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 You shouldn't be worrying, you're fine as you are. Maybe you should take a bit of your own advice? Based on what people on here have said about you, you are also fine just the way you are. Stop worrying.
Guest Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 Oh your being serious Yes, now shurrup!! Maybe you should take a bit of your own advice? Based on what people on here have said about you, you are also fine just the way you are. Stop worrying. I'm different. I wish I could, but it's becoming more glaringly obvious that I am tapped. So please shut up, as this is not the place to be discussing it. Ta!
lcfc_jme Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 I'm different. I wish I could, but it's becoming more glaringly obvious that I am tapped. So please shut up, as this is not the place to be discussing it. Ta! Maybe the only thing wrong with you is being a Leicester fan?!?
Guest Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 Maybe the only thing wrong with you is being a Leicester fan?!? It has been suggested.
lcfc_jme Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 It has been suggested. Perfect assez-angry response there. Seriously, although I don't actually know you, I'm sure that the people on here who have posted about you wouldn't lie if they were saying nice things. Keep your chin up.
Joe. Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 Why change anything? You'd just be kidding yourself - it wouldn't really be you at all. You have what you have, you are what you are, be grateful for it and live with it. Aww a bit of philosiphy there from JME. Isn't this thread bringing everyone together nicely eh?
lcfc_jme Posted 4 February 2007 Posted 4 February 2007 Aww a bit of philosiphy there from JME. Isn't this thread bringing everyone together nicely eh? Hardly philosophy! It's just me views on cosmetic surgery and the like. I'm not for it unless you've been disfigured in an accident which was beyond your control. But yeah, feel the in this thread. Brilliant.
Geo V Posted 5 February 2007 Posted 5 February 2007 I cant believe how many people Ive met over the years that have had some form of cosmetic surgery but still inside they are fudged up and are doing nothing to sort themselves out. Nutters! Still, as this is make-believe I`ll have a new left ankle please . I broke it for the first time aged 20 kick-boxing and it was OK until I was 26 or 27 and then it broke again playing good old sunday league football. Since the 2nd break a weird thing keeps happening if I miss-step somehow. It looks like I have elephantitis of the ankle for about 20 mins as it swells up. Thankfully it hasnt broken again since the 2nd break so thats about 7 years but the swelling has occured probably 10 times since and its usually when playing football. The bad thing about it is that my team mates are used to it and are now in stitches when it happens as I roll around in agony and near fainting. The swines. The worst one was miss-stepping in the street on the local dodgy pavement and my brother laughed so loud and at my agony that some old women cleaner who heared the commosion from the pub came out and pushed him. Barstewards.
Dr The Singh Posted 5 February 2007 Posted 5 February 2007 My liver, the one I have has been abused quite badly! Other then that I would like to have been abit taller, less body hair, and no grey hair!!! Any solutions, please reply!!
Katy Posted 5 February 2007 Posted 5 February 2007 Perfect assez-angry response there. Seriously, although I don't actually know you, I'm sure that the people on here who have posted about you wouldn't lie if they were saying nice things. Keep your chin up. I'm with Lisa on this one. People can say you are fantastic etc until they are blue in the face but if you don't feel it inside it sadly doesn't make one jot of difference. I did a thread on here not so long ago, about self esteem and Janx ( ) provided some really helpful advice that im very slowly working on.
The People's Hero Posted 5 February 2007 Posted 5 February 2007 I'm with Lisa on this one. People can say you are fantastic etc until they are blue in the face but if you don't feel it inside it sadly doesn't make one jot of difference. I did a thread on here not so long ago, about self esteem and Janx ( ) provided some really helpful advice that im very slowly working on. Remember it well. My one piece of advice is that even if you have an extremely busy schedule with many commitments etc, you should try, now and then to get some time for yourself. This could include a sporting hobby... arts & crafts, whatever... even getting yourself pampered, if funds permit. Go on - get your nails done.
Katy Posted 5 February 2007 Posted 5 February 2007 Remember it well. My one piece of advice is that even if you have an extremely busy schedule with many commitments etc, you should try, now and then to get some time for yourself. This could include a sporting hobby... arts & crafts, whatever... even getting yourself pampered, if funds permit. Go on - get your nails done. Ahh nails are the least of my problems, i've been ill with some weird brain dizzy thing for the past three weeks - so I have all the time in the world to have time to myself at the moment (even more when my mum whisks the nipper away for a few weeks) Seems like a good time to work on the old self esteem though, although I'm not allowed to drive which is annoying so im a tad housebound.
The People's Hero Posted 5 February 2007 Posted 5 February 2007 Ahh nails are the least of my problems, i've been ill with some weird brain dizzy thing for the past three weeks - so I have all the time in the world to have time to myself at the moment (even more when my mum whisks the nipper away for a few weeks) Seems like a good time to work on the old self esteem though, although I'm not allowed to drive which is annoying so im a tad housebound. Stress related? Just a random bug you've picked up? Assume it's been diagnosed and you've been prescribed something... so I'll keep my nose out!
Katy Posted 5 February 2007 Posted 5 February 2007 Stress related? Just a random bug you've picked up? Assume it's been diagnosed and you've been prescribed something... so I'll keep my nose out! Nah you're ok, it's called labyrynthitis and it's bloody annoying. Back at the docs on Wednesday though as it's not gone even with tablets. Urgh im doing what I hate - hijacking threads. I don't think id change anything because I was born this way for a reason - it's more mental with me anyway.
The People's Hero Posted 5 February 2007 Posted 5 February 2007 Okay - hi-jacking over! Hope you feel better soon though.
Katy Posted 5 February 2007 Posted 5 February 2007 Okay - hi-jacking over! Hope you feel better soon though. Thank you - me too!
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