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RE: Anyone got any NEW things to talk about?

If you phone them up and agree an overdraft facility, before going into overdraft, they won't charge you.

RE: Anyone got any NEW things to talk about?

Tried something new last week and everyone ignored it............ So whats the point.

It seems that unless the threads are smutty or damn right rude and offensive to others, nobody wants to know. On the other hand when ther are good threads, someone out there decides to hijack it and turn it into their own.

RE: Is anyone else amazed at what people are calling "average" body type these days?

Yes, so I pride myself on still being size 14..........

The UK changed their dress sizes some years back. Before that UK and American dress sizes were the same.

I would love to drop a few sizes, but would be the same person within, whatever my size. I always lose loads of weight when in a healthy, loving relationship. A shame I haven't had one for a while, but 2 sizes here or there should not make a difference. I want to be loved for the person I am first, and not what my body looks like. We are all flawed in some way............

RE: Is anyone else amazed at what people are calling "average" body type these days?

The average female dress size is now size 16 to 18. You will find this information widely available. Just because there are so many women in the size 6 - 10 group, does not mean they are average. Up until ten years or so ago, the average woman was size 12 -14 but over the years the body shape has changed.....

Girls we see in magazines are not average in size..........

RE: Should immigrants adapt ?

apologies for spelling. It's late!

RE: Should immigrants adapt ?

After spending most of my childhood moving from country to country with my family, which is part and parcel of having a father in the army, I agree with this post.

Each country we lived in, we accepted that countries culture and beliefs, and adapted our lifestyle as such.

Even now, I prefer to visit countries for the culture, not to see masses of British people flooding the touris areas.

I strongly feel that we shouldn't have to change our country and our beliefs for those who wish to reside here. They should openly accept our culture and beliefs and fit in with them. I have no problem with them retaining their own identities and cultures, but forcing the government to build schools churches and communities, specifically for those cultures does upset me.

How many countries do we visit where there have been English schools, churches and communities built? Yes, during British occupation, we did have our British and American forces schools, but that was pretty much as far a things went. Went independence of those countries was granted, those scholls no longer existed.

I am surprised at the number of people in our country, including children in our schools, who have no knowledge of the English language and no desire to learn it.

I am beginning to feel less and less British and wonder if my future belongs outside our shores. If I decide to settle in another country, I will go out of my way to learn the language and the customs and integrate myself into that community as much as possible, hoping that I will be accepted for that.

RE: How did you vote today (LISBON)

I'm not Irish, but I am angry that the government had the audacity to ask the Irish population to vote in another referendum, just because the votes of the last one didn't go their way.

What next. Will the government doctor the votes, or just say 'to hell with Ireland, we'll do as we want anyway'. It really does make a mockery of a referendum.

Also, to put Tony Blair in charge, of Europe, after he made such a mess of England, is just another disaster waiting to happen.

I fully support the Irish on keeping their independence and feel strongly that the English should also be given the opportunity to vote on this issue. But of course, the govenment know which way we will vote, so would never allow a referendum here.

RE: Do you think some people ask silly questions?

From my experience, if you don't ask stupid and pointless questions, your thread is often totally ignored. Put anything up to tax the brain and some people are stumped...........

RE: Do you like traditional Sunday Lunch?

Why, are you buying?!!

RE: Stress Management Technique

Somehow I think you're more likely to pee yourself before you get to making out the face...........

RE: Can you remember the first time you were ever dumped and how did you react to it?

Never been dumped............

RE: money or love?

both if possible

RE: Hi in dire need of som help here...

My son's best friend is in a similar predicament to your daughter, she is 25. Although she is an adult in her own right, her parents do support her when visiting the GP etc.

I understand your frustration as my son's friend has been ill with a severe eating disorder and self harm for more than 7 years. Where I live there are plenty of options for under 21's, but seemingly only outpatient, or institutionalisation into a mental health hospital which has little understanding of these problems.

We have come up against brick walls, even trying to gain access to private care, via the NHS (as the NHS has virtually no provision for these problems). Unfortunately, as long as the PCT's regulate the funding to GP's and hospitals, appropriate care for these people is an uphill battle.

We can only support our loved ones the best way we can, by being there for them and sourcing professional support and advice, hoping that the powers that be will change their thinking with regards to slef harm treatment.

My son's friend was told that if she is aware she needs help, then she doesn't really need it. Which of course is stupid. She has attempted suicide many times, in the hope that the hospital will commit her for psychiatric treatment. But no, they just send her home with no follow up whatsoever.

So, I do understand what you are going through. Your daughter should get a lot of help and support through her pregnancy, and the maternity services will bring in outside agencies if they are concerned for her, or the babies wellbeing. We can only do our best and offer our love and support, and be there when they need us...........

RE: Hi in dire need of som help here...

It might be worth contacting some self help groups, who can advise you on what help and support is available in your area.

Here are a couple of websites which could be useful,



RE: Hi in dire need of som help here...

It might be worth contacting some self help groups, who can advise you on what help and support is available in your area.

Here are a couple of websites which could be useful,





Sorry I haven't learned how to post a link on here..........

RE: Hi in dire need of som help here...

It sounds as if she requires residential help, as psychiatric outpatiant help hasn't seemed to work. You should contact your GP and tell him of your concerns.

I spent 2 years working in a residential psychiatric unit for young people, with many of those being self harmers. During their residency, the youngsters received intensive therapy and were not released until they were better.

You don't say how old she is, but your GP should have no problem referring for residential care, as she is not only a danger to herself, but also to her unborn child.

Sorry I can't be more help, but if you need support from someone who has worked in this field, please feel free to message me privately.

RE: Will you still stay with your GF/BF when you know he/she has serious health problem?

Ben there, done that.

Serious illness can make or break a relationship. In my own situation it made us stronger. Unfortunately he lost his life a week after our marriage, not because of the illness, but due to NHS incompetence.

RE: what you do if the woman/man you loved told they may have cancer but she/ he is married

I would imagine if they haven't told your friend the results, there is a reason.

I have gone through cancer with my husband and found that the initial shock makes people re-evaluate their lives and decide where their priorities lie.

Cancer and treatment can make or break a relationship. Your friends lover probably realised that the security and support of her marriage was more important, than the relationship with your friend. So, if he loves her, he should respect her decision and allow her to come to terms with things in her own way.

RE: British women ?

What a chauvenistic pig............

God only knows where you've been going to meet your women.

You really have been digging yourself a big hole haven't you?! Little chance of you actually finding anyone who would want to spend time with you, with an attitude such as yours. Also, how would you know about those tv programmes unless you watched them yourself!!

Get a life....and learn to spell. If you want intelligence, at least show a little yourself........

RE: Dating a Genevan Guy

I'd have no qualms relocating to another country for the right person. However, depending on the circumstances, I might wish to keep my home in the uk until I was sure that I'd made the right decision.

RE: Country Bashing..

Not sure where you got your misguided information.............

RE: beware WARNING

Change your antivirus program. Norton is renowned for not catching all viruses and even creates problems of their own. I have used ESET NOD 32 for 3 years now and had only one attack on my computer which was dealt with by the antivirus program before it got to any files.

RE: Meeting The Folks

Just be yourself

RE: plans for the weekend anyone!!!!!

No..Social life is almost non existent at the moment. so if anyone in the Shropshire area feels like getting in touch for some socializing........ Put away those dirty thought you guys. I mean a few drinks or a get together, please IM me. Could do with making a new circle of friends.

P8 x

RE: What Is It With Some Guy's????/

Report him to CS for sending abusive mail.......

I never respond to anyone who is incapable of stringing more than 2 or 3 words together. For me, the message needs to actually warrant a reply...... Unless of course the guy is exceptional of course, which is rare.

RE: virus

To remove Globalroot/systemroot/system32/UAC, you must first stop any Globalroot/systemroot/system32/UAC processes that are running in your computer's memory. To stop all Globalroot/systemroot/system32/UAC processes, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE to open the Windows Task Manager. Click on the "Processes" tab, search for Globalroot/systemroot/system32/UAC, then right-click it and select "End Process" key.

To delete Globalroot/systemroot/system32/UAC registry keys, open the Windows Registry Editor by clicking on the Windows "Start" button and selecting "Run." Type "regedit" into the box and click "OK." Once the Registry Editor is open, search for the registry key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Globalroot/systemroot/system32/UAC." Right-click this registry key and select "Delete."

Finally, to completely get rid of Globalroot/systemroot/system32/UAC, you must manually remove other Globalroot/systemroot/system32/UAC files. These Globalroot/systemroot/system32/UAC files can be in the form of EXE, DLL, LSP, TOOLBAR, BROWSER HIJACK, and/or BROWSER PLUGIN. For example, Globalroot/systemroot/system32/UAC might create a file like
%PROGRAM_FILES%\Globalroot/systemroot/system32/UAC\Globalroot/systemroot/system32/UAC.exe. Locate and remove these files.

RE: Opinions pls..but pls dont judge in what i am going to say...

Many years ago my long term partner cheated, with several women. I took revenge by cutting a chili in half and rubbing it into the crotch of all his underpants, before placing them back in his drawer.

Hence, he became very warm and uncomfortable down below and, no matter how often he changed his undies it made no difference. Until this day, he never knew what I'd done, instead he admitted his cheating and went to the GU clinic thinking he'd caught something nasty...............

No violence used. But I did take the children and left..........

RE: When is last time you took some drugs....

NEVER they screw with your mind.............

RE: Any pc wizz out there plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

Don't have that problem, my son is a systems analyst and I've been trouble shooting problems on my own computers for years. Between us we always work it out.

But in this case, I'm pretty sure it's Norton screwing things up and slowing down the computer.

RE: Any pc wizz out there plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

Remove norton antivirus.

As I stated before, it is that which is [robably the cause of the problems. Not however, uninstalling Norton probably won't fix it as norton has a way of leaving hidden files on the computer. The only way to fully remove norton is to download the "Norton Removal Tool". You can download it free from the internet, or get someone to download it for you and put it on memory stick and you can run it from there.

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