Jusoda Kid 1 Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 I'm rating my iTunes. I had it all done a while back but I had to reinstall windows so I have to start it again. I do it so I know to delete any songs with 2 stars, and to put 4/5 stars on my mp3 player. It's quite gratifying and a good time-killer. But, yes, I do also wish I were dead, at times. Rating your itunes you must be bored mate I'm off for a jacuzzi to relieve my boredom, be back in 20 do you have one in your hoose To rights 'baby doll', just one of them built into the bath numbers but it does the business, blows the cobwebs off if you like after a hard day down the allotment eeh lad ...must be grand after hard day at t'allotment Aye, it's coming on just grand. Just need to get my greenhouse in now so i can pack it full of skunk where would this allotment be exactly ?? I would tell you but J69 will sing like a canary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radgina 1 Posted March 26, 2007 Author Share Posted March 26, 2007 Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Patrokles Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Find a quiet hobby you can enjoy in idle moments at home. If it's something creative that's even better because there's always a sense of pride in creation once you're done, and plus the finish is an incentive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radgina 1 Posted March 26, 2007 Author Share Posted March 26, 2007 Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Find a quiet hobby you can enjoy in idle moments at home. If it's something creative that's even better because there's always a sense of pride in creation once you're done, and plus the finish is an incentive. it's not bleeding Blue Peter you know I normally read but have nowt left I have not already read. Am waiting for a new parcel of books I may cut some hair off my dog and fashion a bracelet out of it ?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Find a quiet hobby you can enjoy in idle moments at home. If it's something creative that's even better because there's always a sense of pride in creation once you're done, and plus the finish is an incentive. it's not bleeding Blue Peter you know I normally read but have nowt left I have not already read. Am waiting for a new parcel of books I may cut some hair off my dog and fashion a bracelet out of it ?? Haven't you got an emergency horde of chocolate dear? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radgina 1 Posted March 26, 2007 Author Share Posted March 26, 2007 Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Find a quiet hobby you can enjoy in idle moments at home. If it's something creative that's even better because there's always a sense of pride in creation once you're done, and plus the finish is an incentive. it's not bleeding Blue Peter you know I normally read but have nowt left I have not already read. Am waiting for a new parcel of books I may cut some hair off my dog and fashion a bracelet out of it ?? Haven't you got an emergency horde of chocolate dear? don't eat it petal, gives me migraines Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Patrokles Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Find a quiet hobby you can enjoy in idle moments at home. If it's something creative that's even better because there's always a sense of pride in creation once you're done, and plus the finish is an incentive. it's not bleeding Blue Peter you know I normally read but have nowt left I have not already read. Am waiting for a new parcel of books I may cut some hair off my dog and fashion a bracelet out of it ?? Well, stuff like writing or learning an instrument then making songs, or whatever. It doesn't have to be Tracy Island! Or start a diary, those are great time killers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Find a quiet hobby you can enjoy in idle moments at home. If it's something creative that's even better because there's always a sense of pride in creation once you're done, and plus the finish is an incentive. it's not bleeding Blue Peter you know I normally read but have nowt left I have not already read. Am waiting for a new parcel of books I may cut some hair off my dog and fashion a bracelet out of it ?? Haven't you got an emergency horde of chocolate dear? don't eat it petal, gives me migraines ....you see the ladies first port of call is a no go....Seems more serious than I thought... What books you got coming? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radgina 1 Posted March 26, 2007 Author Share Posted March 26, 2007 Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Find a quiet hobby you can enjoy in idle moments at home. If it's something creative that's even better because there's always a sense of pride in creation once you're done, and plus the finish is an incentive. it's not bleeding Blue Peter you know I normally read but have nowt left I have not already read. Am waiting for a new parcel of books I may cut some hair off my dog and fashion a bracelet out of it ?? Well, stuff like writing or learning an instrument then making songs, or whatever. It doesn't have to be Tracy Island! Or start a diary, those are great time killers. the diary of Radgina - aged 38 and 2 thirds Has best seller written all over it tbh ( altho I may need an interpreter for the "weekend" events ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radgina 1 Posted March 26, 2007 Author Share Posted March 26, 2007 Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Find a quiet hobby you can enjoy in idle moments at home. If it's something creative that's even better because there's always a sense of pride in creation once you're done, and plus the finish is an incentive. it's not bleeding Blue Peter you know I normally read but have nowt left I have not already read. Am waiting for a new parcel of books I may cut some hair off my dog and fashion a bracelet out of it ?? Haven't you got an emergency horde of chocolate dear? don't eat it petal, gives me migraines ....you see the ladies first port of call is a no go....Seems more serious than I thought... What books you got coming? 2 new Ian Rankin ones, can't remember what they were now , The Interpretation of Murder, and a box set entitled The Bible Codes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Patrokles Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Find a quiet hobby you can enjoy in idle moments at home. If it's something creative that's even better because there's always a sense of pride in creation once you're done, and plus the finish is an incentive. it's not bleeding Blue Peter you know I normally read but have nowt left I have not already read. Am waiting for a new parcel of books I may cut some hair off my dog and fashion a bracelet out of it ?? Well, stuff like writing or learning an instrument then making songs, or whatever. It doesn't have to be Tracy Island! Or start a diary, those are great time killers. the diary of Radgina - aged 38 and 2 thirds Has best seller written all over it tbh ( altho I may need an interpreter for the "weekend" events ) druksdn afgain ate smeo marshwoladws. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Find a quiet hobby you can enjoy in idle moments at home. If it's something creative that's even better because there's always a sense of pride in creation once you're done, and plus the finish is an incentive. it's not bleeding Blue Peter you know I normally read but have nowt left I have not already read. Am waiting for a new parcel of books I may cut some hair off my dog and fashion a bracelet out of it ?? Haven't you got an emergency horde of chocolate dear? don't eat it petal, gives me migraines ....you see the ladies first port of call is a no go....Seems more serious than I thought... What books you got coming? 2 new Ian Rankin ones, can't remember what they were now , The Interpretation of Murder, and a box set entitled The Bible Codes. Haven't read a single Rankin....So can't comment... The Bible codes though has peeked my curiosity... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radgina 1 Posted March 26, 2007 Author Share Posted March 26, 2007 Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Find a quiet hobby you can enjoy in idle moments at home. If it's something creative that's even better because there's always a sense of pride in creation once you're done, and plus the finish is an incentive. it's not bleeding Blue Peter you know I normally read but have nowt left I have not already read. Am waiting for a new parcel of books I may cut some hair off my dog and fashion a bracelet out of it ?? Haven't you got an emergency horde of chocolate dear? don't eat it petal, gives me migraines ....you see the ladies first port of call is a no go....Seems more serious than I thought... What books you got coming? 2 new Ian Rankin ones, can't remember what they were now , The Interpretation of Murder, and a box set entitled The Bible Codes. Haven't read a single Rankin....So can't comment... The Bible codes though has peeked my curiosity... I like Rankin, Rebus especially (alcoholic). The Bible Codes are entitled The Arcadian Cipher, Act of God, The Marian Conspiracy, The Moses Legacy and The Tutankhamun deception ( altho this one I have already read ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 (edited) Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Find a quiet hobby you can enjoy in idle moments at home. If it's something creative that's even better because there's always a sense of pride in creation once you're done, and plus the finish is an incentive. it's not bleeding Blue Peter you know I normally read but have nowt left I have not already read. Am waiting for a new parcel of books I may cut some hair off my dog and fashion a bracelet out of it ?? Haven't you got an emergency horde of chocolate dear? don't eat it petal, gives me migraines ....you see the ladies first port of call is a no go....Seems more serious than I thought... What books you got coming? 2 new Ian Rankin ones, can't remember what they were now , The Interpretation of Murder, and a box set entitled The Bible Codes. Haven't read a single Rankin....So can't comment... The Bible codes though has peeked my curiosity... I like Rankin, Rebus especially (alcoholic). The Bible Codes are entitled The Arcadian Cipher, Act of God, The Marian Conspiracy, The Moses Legacy and The Tutankhamun deception ( altho this one I have already read ) ....there is some sort of code that tells man of his future and how to save himself and stuff...? Rebus is a detective structure is it? Edited March 26, 2007 by Parky Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radgina 1 Posted March 26, 2007 Author Share Posted March 26, 2007 Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Find a quiet hobby you can enjoy in idle moments at home. If it's something creative that's even better because there's always a sense of pride in creation once you're done, and plus the finish is an incentive. it's not bleeding Blue Peter you know I normally read but have nowt left I have not already read. Am waiting for a new parcel of books I may cut some hair off my dog and fashion a bracelet out of it ?? Haven't you got an emergency horde of chocolate dear? don't eat it petal, gives me migraines ....you see the ladies first port of call is a no go....Seems more serious than I thought... What books you got coming? 2 new Ian Rankin ones, can't remember what they were now , The Interpretation of Murder, and a box set entitled The Bible Codes. Haven't read a single Rankin....So can't comment... The Bible codes though has peeked my curiosity... I like Rankin, Rebus especially (alcoholic). The Bible Codes are entitled The Arcadian Cipher, Act of God, The Marian Conspiracy, The Moses Legacy and The Tutankhamun deception ( altho this one I have already read ) ....there is some sort of code that tells man of his future and how to save himself and stuff...? Rebus is a detective structure is it? I've just realised I am getting into this with the wrong person you "conspiracy theorist" you Yes Rebus is a homicide cop based in Edinburgh, some of the books have been made into a few mini tv things iirc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 Still bored....tried to beat my own magnificent score on Mahjong but no joy hmmm Find a quiet hobby you can enjoy in idle moments at home. If it's something creative that's even better because there's always a sense of pride in creation once you're done, and plus the finish is an incentive. it's not bleeding Blue Peter you know I normally read but have nowt left I have not already read. Am waiting for a new parcel of books I may cut some hair off my dog and fashion a bracelet out of it ?? Haven't you got an emergency horde of chocolate dear? don't eat it petal, gives me migraines ....you see the ladies first port of call is a no go....Seems more serious than I thought... What books you got coming? 2 new Ian Rankin ones, can't remember what they were now , The Interpretation of Murder, and a box set entitled The Bible Codes. Haven't read a single Rankin....So can't comment... The Bible codes though has peeked my curiosity... I like Rankin, Rebus especially (alcoholic). The Bible Codes are entitled The Arcadian Cipher, Act of God, The Marian Conspiracy, The Moses Legacy and The Tutankhamun deception ( altho this one I have already read ) ....there is some sort of code that tells man of his future and how to save himself and stuff...? Rebus is a detective structure is it? I've just realised I am getting into this with the wrong person you "conspiracy theorist" you Yes Rebus is a homicide cop based in Edinburgh, some of the books have been made into a few mini tv things iirc I can't think what's wrong with Rankin....ie Why I haven't read him...Sounds good though. Don't be afraid....You think there is summat in this Bible code lark? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radgina 1 Posted March 26, 2007 Author Share Posted March 26, 2007 No I don't think there is anything in the bible code malarkey, I think if you try hard enough you can find a message in anything , especially the way the so called "experts" do it. I do however like to read this kind of stuff if only to prove to myself what a load of bullshit it is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 No I don't think there is anything in the bible code malarkey, I think if you try hard enough you can find a message in anything , especially the way the so called "experts" do it. I do however like to read this kind of stuff if only to prove to myself what a load of bullshit it is One of the clearest cases of denial I have ever come across.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radgina 1 Posted March 26, 2007 Author Share Posted March 26, 2007 No I don't think there is anything in the bible code malarkey, I think if you try hard enough you can find a message in anything , especially the way the so called "experts" do it. I do however like to read this kind of stuff if only to prove to myself what a load of bullshit it is One of the clearest cases of denial I have ever come across.... what's to deny ?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Patrokles Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 No I don't think there is anything in the bible code malarkey, I think if you try hard enough you can find a message in anything , especially the way the so called "experts" do it. I do however like to read this kind of stuff if only to prove to myself what a load of bullshit it is One of the clearest cases of denial I have ever come across.... what's to deny ?? THE TRUTH. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radgina 1 Posted March 26, 2007 Author Share Posted March 26, 2007 No I don't think there is anything in the bible code malarkey, I think if you try hard enough you can find a message in anything , especially the way the so called "experts" do it. I do however like to read this kind of stuff if only to prove to myself what a load of bullshit it is One of the clearest cases of denial I have ever come across.... what's to deny ?? THE TRUTH. which is ?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 No I don't think there is anything in the bible code malarkey, I think if you try hard enough you can find a message in anything , especially the way the so called "experts" do it. I do however like to read this kind of stuff if only to prove to myself what a load of bullshit it is One of the clearest cases of denial I have ever come across.... what's to deny ?? THE TRUTH. which is ?? You're ordering box sets of the fekin bible codes...Just to check its bullshit.....I ask you.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Patrokles Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 No I don't think there is anything in the bible code malarkey, I think if you try hard enough you can find a message in anything , especially the way the so called "experts" do it. I do however like to read this kind of stuff if only to prove to myself what a load of bullshit it is One of the clearest cases of denial I have ever come across.... what's to deny ?? THE TRUTH. which is ?? Ask Parky, he's the nutjob here, not me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 No I don't think there is anything in the bible code malarkey, I think if you try hard enough you can find a message in anything , especially the way the so called "experts" do it. I do however like to read this kind of stuff if only to prove to myself what a load of bullshit it is One of the clearest cases of denial I have ever come across.... what's to deny ?? THE TRUTH. which is ?? Ask Parky, he's the nutjob here, not me. I prefer the word 'eccentric'...Patricia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radgina 1 Posted March 26, 2007 Author Share Posted March 26, 2007 No I don't think there is anything in the bible code malarkey, I think if you try hard enough you can find a message in anything , especially the way the so called "experts" do it. I do however like to read this kind of stuff if only to prove to myself what a load of bullshit it is One of the clearest cases of denial I have ever come across.... what's to deny ?? THE TRUTH. which is ?? You're ordering box sets of the fekin bible codes...Just to check its bullshit.....I ask you.. not to check it's bullshit, I actually enjoy reading the "shite" to find out what "wonderous way" that have interpreted a seemingly irrelevant passage of whatever parchment they have found in some secret site hereto unknown to man. Thus telling us that Jesus had fourteen kids, got done for speeding his chariot down Jerusalem high street and had an asbo banning him from the temples Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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