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How do I explain?

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28 minutes ago, Odysseus123 said:

As Captain Nathan Brittles states so trenchantly in 'She Wore a Yellow Ribbon'-"Never complain and never explain lieutenant-it's a sign of weakness."

A good joke needs no explanation to a good audience; why compromise yourself or your listeners?

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45 minutes ago, Odysseus123 said:

As Captain Nathan Brittles states so trenchantly in 'She Wore a Yellow Ribbon'-"Never complain and never explain lieutenant-it's a sign of weakness."

Correct, you know the way out, use it. 

57 minutes ago, Artisi said:

Correct, you know the way out, use it. 

Go suck on a saveloy,sarge.

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It's so wonderful to get up in the morning and read the posts of people who are deprived of caffeine, nicotine, alcohol or other favoured chemical support. I suppose I could speculate on cause-effect: Did exposure to these adjuncts destroy brain cells, or did the lack of brain cells lead to their addiction?

I'll take my leave now, as I fear for my own sanity if I stay with this thread.

1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

It's so wonderful to get up in the morning and read the posts of people who are deprived of caffeine, nicotine, alcohol or other favoured chemical support. I suppose I could speculate on cause-effect: Did exposure to these adjuncts destroy brain cells, or did the lack of brain cells lead to their addiction?

I'll take my leave now, as I fear for my own sanity if I stay with this thread.

Probably a good move on your part, doesn't take much to tip some over the edge ????

On ‎3‎/‎1‎/‎2019 at 3:31 AM, Lacessit said:

I'm quite happy with a 3-star hotel. All I ask is it's clean, has aircon that works. 5 star hotels are frequently overrated. I once stayed in a Sheraton in New York near Central Park that was an absolute shithole.

One of the great benefits of having a "girlfriend" come with one anywhere in LOS is leaving her with the bags in a restaurant while one goes and looks in as many places as possible to find one that one likes at a price one can afford.

I've spent up to 2 hours finding an acceptable place in some towns.

14 hours ago, BritManToo said:

I never explain anything to anyone anymore.

I don't have enough life left, and found explanations removed my will to have any more life left.

The problem with my life is that I constantly have to deal with people that are <deleted> <deleted>, and it's making me <deleted> <deleted>.

10 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

The problem with my life is that I constantly have to deal with people that are <deleted> <deleted>, and it's making me <deleted> <deleted>.

Or the other way round,perhaps?

 

Constant repition of "woe is me"| often leads to social extinction.

 

And well desrved too..

1 minute ago, Odysseus123 said:

Or the other way round,perhaps?

 

Constant repition of "woe is me"| often leads to social extinction.

 

And well desrved too..

No. I lived in Thailand long enough to be able to put a fake smile on my face when dealing with other people.

Just now, thaibeachlovers said:

No. I lived in Thailand long enough to be able to put a fake smile on my face when dealing with other people.

Sure..

 

Was that about it,then?

1.  up to her.
2.  go look somewhere else.
3.  get g/f ask them for another room.
4.  get g/f ask them for a cleaner room.
5.  show her a election board then your erected one eyed one headed monster.
Or angry purple headed, one eyed, blue viened junket pumping custard spitter [emoji23][emoji23][emoji1787][emoji1787]

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1 hour ago, Odysseus123 said:

Sure..

 

Was that about it,then?

Don't "sad" vote me.."Thaibeachlovers"

 

When I left Thailand after losing my right leg to a vicious cancer and infection leaving a home,stepchildren,and wonderful dogs behing-to save my life-you were the first person to attack me on ThaiVisa when I started posting again.

 

According to you-at that point-noone who left should have had posting rights.

 

Yet here you are are,back in your home country,bitching and complaining that they were silly enough to take you in..and being totally negative about almost everything else.

 

A sack of Moa dung-a word of advice-don't cross Australians as they remember for life.

1. Attach the helmet to her head with a carriage bolt through her ears.

 

2. Put 500 down in front of her and say 'take it or leave it.'

 

3. Stand him in the shower. turn it on and threaten to throw in the courtesy hairdryer.

 

4. Sack the gecko, it's not doing its job with the mozzies.

 

5. Call the election a vote instead and an erection a tonsil tickler. You may be relying heavily on semantics.

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