I must admit I've had the same issue with trainers, but that's because I stick my feet in my trainers to wander around at the crag without taking off my rock boots. Obviously, feet half in trainers fucks up the back end.
Impatient / stupid shopkeepers can stay here.
A carful of daft old biddies out for a Sunday afternoon drive.I was motoring along after the long climb out of Shaff and there was a stupid old biddy who reversed out of the Burbage bridge parking into the path of me and my trusty steed. Only course of avoidance was into (and rapidly out of again) the path of an oncoming car as the alternative was plowing into her exhaust pipe. She was completely nonplussed and ignorant of my existence. I shall be more careful of the muppets in the future, I kinda expect it in town but let my guard down in the sunshine yesterday afternoon. She almost drove thru two sheep about 30 seconds later.
Anybody else looking at this bloody Sex Education Show vs pr0nography?
Yes, some good things and good that some kids will be able to watch and get a bit of info to calm any worries.However most of it is just scaremongering for prudish parents.Last night they were blaming PC manufacturers and distributors for not having safety settings on as default. If you're worried about what your kids are doing online then it's quite simple to look up how to turn on the safety settings. Most good distributors will tell you this as well.
I think its up to the providots [sic ISP] to block access to pr0n
There's also a certain victimization of boys going on. Girls feel pressure from boys to have bigger tits, shaved minges, labial surgery and do weird sex positions apparently. As if any young teenage boy wouldn't start frothing at the mouth at the merest glimpse of a pair of flaps fluffy or not.
Girls are not so powerless in relations as Channel 4 and the Daily Mail would have us believe.
yep, bearing in mind at my work you hear such misnomers as "expresso", "hyperchondriact", "drownding", "kekkell", "marshmellows", "buffit" (for "buffet"), "short shift" (i.e. means "short shrift"), "antipasta" (apparently this is an italian starter made from durum wheat and antimatter), "semt" (for "seemed"), and uses the phrase "built like a brickhouse", all said by the same person.my boss also doesn't understand the difference between a space and an underscore. bearing in mind she works as a data administrator.