badgerx16 Posted April 4 Posted April 4 2 minutes ago, Turkish said: Do people still get ME? It was all the rage 25 years ago but dont hear about it anymore. A recent study in the US says an increase in ME cases is likely linked to COVID infections.
Turkish Posted April 4 Posted April 4 Just now, badgerx16 said: A recent study in the US says an increase in ME cases is likely linked to COVID infections. wasn't everything?
The Kraken Posted April 4 Posted April 4 Just now, Turkish said: Do people still get ME? It was all the rage 25 years ago but dont hear about it anymore. Yes. I’m out this week at my place in Spain and my neighbour, an elderly gentleman from NI, has it. When he’s on form he’s absolutely brilliant, he just goes for it. But speaking to his wife about it, once he wears himself out he’s basically bed bound for days. He’s such a lovely man too. Our time here crossed over for 3 days and while I saw her I didn’t get to see him at all as he just wasn’t well enough to even make it to the balcony (a place he loves being on). I remember when we were at school our mate’s mum had ME but we all assumed she was just a lazy cow.
Turkish Posted April 4 Posted April 4 (edited) 1 minute ago, The Kraken said: Yes. I’m out this week at my place in Spain and my neighbour, an elderly gentleman from NI, has it. When he’s on form he’s absolutely brilliant, he just goes for it. But speaking to his wife about it, once he wears himself out he’s basically bed bound for days. He’s such a lovely man too. Our time here crossed over for 3 days and while I saw her I didn’t get to see him at all as he just wasn’t well enough to even make it to the balcony (a place he loves being on). I remember when we were at school our mate’s mum had ME but we all assumed she was just a lazy cow. I remember back in c2000 a lad we knew had ME, he'd be out clubbing all weekend in London and Bournemouth but too fucked to go to work all week due to his ME. Edited April 4 by Turkish
The Kraken Posted April 4 Posted April 4 (edited) Maddisons Edit, actually probably shut down by 2000. I went to uni in Bournemouth, let’s just say it was my formative years. Fucking loved that place. Rhino was incredible and home but Maddison’s was where it all started 😍 Edited April 4 by The Kraken
Turkish Posted April 4 Posted April 4 (edited) 42 minutes ago, The Kraken said: Maddisons Edit, actually probably shut down by 2000. I went to uni in Bournemouth, let’s just say it was my formative years. Fucking loved that place. Rhino was incredible and home but Maddison’s was where it all started 😍 Manor took some beating for me, great place. Academy/Opera House was good too. Maddison’s was great tbf remember when they opened the Academy in Southampton and people said it was going to be like the Bournemouth one, it was okay for Southampton I guess but bang average. orange Rooms on the other hand very good London Home, Fabric, Voodoo Lounge. ministry of sound very overrated IMO rhino was very good back in the late 90s too. Edited April 4 by Turkish
Patrick Bateman Posted April 4 Posted April 4 1 hour ago, Turkish said: Manor took some beating for me, great place. Academy/Opera House was good too. Maddison’s was great tbf remember when they opened the Academy in Southampton and people said it was going to be like the Bournemouth one, it was okay for Southampton I guess but bang average. orange Rooms on the other hand very good London Home, Fabric, Voodoo Lounge. ministry of sound very overrated IMO rhino was very good back in the late 90s too. Best club in Southampton was The Wall - behind the Walls. Small, underrated.
cloggy saint Posted April 5 Posted April 5 The congealed washing-up liquid that always gathers around the lid of the bottle.
badgerx16 Posted April 9 Posted April 9 (edited) 38 minutes ago, stknowle said: ‘From the get go’ Or, as Dave Gorman would have it..... Edited April 9 by badgerx16 1
trousers Posted April 9 Posted April 9 On 04/04/2025 at 21:03, Turkish said: Do people still get ME? It was all the rage 25 years ago but dont hear about it anymore. My daughter was diagnosed with it last year. It tends to be called "CFS" these days (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) and is lumped in with Long Covid in terms of coping strategies.
trousers Posted April 12 Posted April 12 Imbeciles that say 'mute point' instead of 'moot point'. Thick twats.
Lighthouse Posted April 12 Posted April 12 5 minutes ago, trousers said: Imbeciles that say 'moot point' instead of 'moot point'. Thick twats. Almost as bad as, ‘I could care less’.
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted April 12 Posted April 12 Reporting on shit internet trends in the name of journalism. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yg690e9eno
Whitey Grandad Posted April 12 Posted April 12 1 hour ago, Lighthouse said: Almost as bad as, ‘I could care less’. Americanism, innit.
revolution saint Posted April 12 Posted April 12 1 hour ago, Lighthouse said: Almost as bad as, ‘I could care less’. I brought this up with an American who admitted it was a stupid phrase 1
hypochondriac Posted April 12 Posted April 12 When premier league football is on but the lead story is a women's Cup semi
Turkish Posted April 12 Posted April 12 41 minutes ago, hypochondriac said: When premier league football is on but the lead story is a women's Cup semi this is why they need equal pay to stop people like you treating it like a second class sport 1
whelk Posted April 12 Author Posted April 12 Adults who go to the golf and then are desperate to put their hand out to touch a golfers as they are walking between shots. Does it make you feel good getting a dismissive brush from a professional? They are not Jesus! 1
Lighthouse Posted April 12 Posted April 12 People using the rotary swimsuit driers in changing rooms who won’t stop until their trunks have turned into dust. A bloke in my gym this morning was going at it for a solid minute.
Holmes_and_Watson Posted April 12 Posted April 12 47 minutes ago, whelk said: Adults who go to the golf and then are desperate to put their hand out to touch a golfers as they are walking between shots. Does it make you feel good getting a dismissive brush from a professional? They are not Jesus! Pro-golfer Jesus would be the first to tell them that those are not the handicaps his touch heals. And that the word is now considered to be offensive.
whelk Posted April 15 Author Posted April 15 42 minutes ago, cloggy saint said: "Let that sink in". From today
Holmes_and_Watson Posted April 15 Posted April 15 1 minute ago, badgerx16 said: That Doctor Who budget really has fallen, hasn't it? 3
badgerx16 Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Fuckwits walking on country lanes who don't know which side of the road to walk on when there is no pavement. 2
Weston Super Saint Posted April 15 Posted April 15 8 minutes ago, badgerx16 said: Fuckwits walking on country lanes who don't know which side of the road to walk on when there is no pavement. Add runners to that who do the same thing. 1
Whitey Grandad Posted April 15 Posted April 15 2 hours ago, Holmes_and_Watson said: That Doctor Who budget really has fallen, hasn't it? It’s gone down the toilet. 1
Holmes_and_Watson Posted April 15 Posted April 15 2 minutes ago, Whitey Grandad said: It’s gone down the toilet.
Whitey Grandad Posted April 15 Posted April 15 11 minutes ago, Holmes_and_Watson said: Once seen never forgotten. 1
whelk Posted April 15 Author Posted April 15 11 minutes ago, Whitey Grandad said: Once seen never forgotten. No one shoudl ever forget Captain Rum
Gloucester Saint Posted April 15 Posted April 15 On 12/04/2025 at 21:05, whelk said: Adults who go to the golf and then are desperate to put their hand out to touch a golfers as they are walking between shots. Does it make you feel good getting a dismissive brush from a professional? They are not Jesus! Reminded me of the darts.
Whitey Grandad Posted April 15 Posted April 15 7 minutes ago, whelk said: No one shoudl ever forget Captain Rum I don’t remember him ?
whelk Posted April 15 Author Posted April 15 3 minutes ago, Whitey Grandad said: I don’t remember him ?
Holmes_and_Watson Posted April 15 Posted April 15 20 minutes ago, whelk said: Such soft hands! I'll wager those dainty digits have never been rudely brushed aside by a pro golfer, as they grasp to get a touch from their idol! 2
Turkish Posted April 16 Posted April 16 The Speakmans! Absolute cringeworthy look at the state of them
Whitey Grandad Posted April 18 Posted April 18 Drums at football matches. Watching EFL games on TV they seem to be present at almost every ground. For the love of God, why? 1
rallyboy Posted April 20 Posted April 20 Baths that are too small. And don't come at me with one of those glorified-washing-up bowl, two-star-hotel, half-bath abominations - ridiculous.
trousers Posted April 20 Posted April 20 Organisations or individuals that add "to those who celebrate" when wishing people "Happy <insert religious festival>" Twats.
badgerx16 Posted Wednesday at 15:49 Posted Wednesday at 15:49 (edited) If I'm riding my bike on a country lane and you are behind me, if somebody is coming the other way you FUCKING WELL WAIT TO PASS. If you choose not to, then at least allow me enough room to avoid the mess if you crash. There is a significant difference between 5 feet, ( safe passing ), and 18 inches, but I suspect you are the sort of person who thinks an extra inch doesn't matter - though I can guarantee that for your wives it does. Edited Wednesday at 15:52 by badgerx16
whelk Posted Wednesday at 16:17 Author Posted Wednesday at 16:17 Cyclists that are too dense to understand the pavement is a designated cycle lane on some roads eg Bassett Ave, A35 (Lyndhurst Road)
badgerx16 Posted Wednesday at 16:20 Posted Wednesday at 16:20 Just now, whelk said: Cyclists that are too dense to understand the pavement is a designated cycle lane on some roads eg Bassett Ave, A35 (Lyndhurst Road) Drivers who are too dense to understand that for the majority of the road infrastructure, cycling on pavements is illegal. 1
Weston Super Saint Posted Wednesday at 16:26 Posted Wednesday at 16:26 4 minutes ago, badgerx16 said: Drivers who are too dense to understand that for the majority of the road infrastructure, cycling on pavements is illegal. Drivers who are too dense to realise riding a road bike on a footpath - even one that has a blue sign pretending it's OK to ride on - is generally not safe for other users, such as dog walkers, pedestrians, children etc. 2
whelk Posted Wednesday at 16:44 Author Posted Wednesday at 16:44 Thick cyclists that bitch about motorists like they have a right to slow down traffic whilst not understanding road signs.
whelk Posted Wednesday at 16:46 Author Posted Wednesday at 16:46 18 minutes ago, Weston Super Saint said: Drivers who are too dense to realise riding a road bike on a footpath - even one that has a blue sign pretending it's OK to ride on - is generally not safe for other users, such as dog walkers, pedestrians, children etc. Sounds like you just need to slow down not pretend you are going fast on a road
badgerx16 Posted Wednesday at 16:49 Posted Wednesday at 16:49 3 minutes ago, whelk said: Thick cyclists that bitch about motorists like they have a right to slow down traffic whilst not understanding road signs. Drivers who are unaware of the Highway Code. ( Your turn )
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Wednesday at 17:00 Posted Wednesday at 17:00 Having to clean my tank of the remains of drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, children and dog walkers. Then having to feed all the dogs, none of whom are harmed. 🙂
whelk Posted Wednesday at 17:06 Author Posted Wednesday at 17:06 16 minutes ago, badgerx16 said: Drivers who are unaware of the Highway Code. ( Your turn ) Cyclists that don’t think traffic lights apply to them
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