Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby Unhelpful Guest » Thu Oct 06, 2016 7:32 pm

Si_Crewe wrote:[...] Something happened which I thought was kind of interesting and I wondered what people might think of it. :dunno:

Well, that's just not good enough. I hope you are thoroughly ashamed of yourself!
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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby Vam » Thu Oct 06, 2016 9:36 pm

Unhelpful Guest wrote:
Si_Crewe wrote:[...] Something happened which I thought was kind of interesting and I wondered what people might think of it. :dunno:

Well, that's just not good enough. I hope you are thoroughly ashamed of yourself!


:mrgreen: ...Are you also Helpful Guest on that other thread?

Good to see you sporadically showing up here and there, and then doing what your name says - being Helpful and Unhelpful....go you! :gigglesnshit:



:ooer: *wonders how long this woozy anaesthesia buzz is going to last* :ooer:
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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby Truthful Guest » Thu Oct 06, 2016 10:27 pm

Vam wrote: :mrgreen: ...Are you also Helpful Guest on that other thread?

I cannot lie,
Both guests are I.
(Though that should be
'Both guests are me'.)
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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby McAz » Thu Oct 06, 2016 10:28 pm

Vam wrote:
Unhelpful Guest wrote:
Si_Crewe wrote:[...] Something happened which I thought was kind of interesting and I wondered what people might think of it. :dunno:

Well, that's just not good enough. I hope you are thoroughly ashamed of yourself!


:mrgreen: ...Are you also Helpful Guest on that other thread?

Good to see you sporadically showing up here and there, and then doing what your name says - being Helpful and Unhelpful....go you! :gigglesnshit:



:ooer: *wonders how long this woozy anaesthesia buzz is going to last* :ooer:

So you're still alive then? :dunno:
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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby Keyser » Thu Oct 06, 2016 11:12 pm

Aziz wrote:
Vam wrote:
Unhelpful Guest wrote:
Si_Crewe wrote:[...] Something happened which I thought was kind of interesting and I wondered what people might think of it. :dunno:

Well, that's just not good enough. I hope you are thoroughly ashamed of yourself!


:mrgreen: ...Are you also Helpful Guest on that other thread?

Good to see you sporadically showing up here and there, and then doing what your name says - being Helpful and Unhelpful....go you! :gigglesnshit:



:ooer: *wonders how long this woozy anaesthesia buzz is going to last* :ooer:

So you're still alive then? :dunno:


I bloody hope she is otherwise my scientific worldview would be totally shattered - there are no such things as ghosts! :wurms:
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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby McAz » Thu Oct 06, 2016 11:14 pm

Keyser wrote:
Aziz wrote:
Vam wrote:
Unhelpful Guest wrote:
Si_Crewe wrote:[...] Something happened which I thought was kind of interesting and I wondered what people might think of it. :dunno:

Well, that's just not good enough. I hope you are thoroughly ashamed of yourself!


:mrgreen: ...Are you also Helpful Guest on that other thread?

Good to see you sporadically showing up here and there, and then doing what your name says - being Helpful and Unhelpful....go you! :gigglesnshit:



:ooer: *wonders how long this woozy anaesthesia buzz is going to last* :ooer:

So you're still alive then? :dunno:


I bloody hope she is otherwise my scientific worldview would be totally shattered - there are no such things as ghosts! :wurms:

Vam has powers - you can never be too sure. :ooer:
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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby Keyser » Fri Oct 07, 2016 12:07 am

Aziz wrote:Vam has powers - you can never be too sure. :ooer:


I am so scared now! :doomed:
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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby Vam » Fri Oct 07, 2016 3:09 am

Aziz wrote:So you're still alive then? :dunno:


............................just about :snooty:..............................

..and then reading the board, watching that Helpful/Unhelpful Guest bobbing about, helped make the whole post-OP anaesthesia thing a fab little trip in my head :twirl:

Breaking out of here later, with a bit of luck! :shoot:
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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby Vam » Fri Oct 07, 2016 3:15 am

Keyser wrote:
Aziz wrote:Vam has powers - you can never be too sure. :ooer:


I am so scared now! :doomed:



:bell: .....she's behind you....! :leer:

Keys, my lovely, I'm about as scary as a cotton wool pad attack :again?: Man up, darlin!
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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby Keyser » Fri Oct 07, 2016 4:45 am

Vam wrote:
Keyser wrote:
Aziz wrote:Vam has powers - you can never be too sure. :ooer:


I am so scared now! :doomed:



:bell: .....she's behind you....! :leer:

Keys, my lovely, I'm about as scary as a cotton wool pad attack :again?: Man up, darlin!


Yes madam - please don't whip me! :leer: :gigglesnshit:
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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby Lady Murasaki » Fri Oct 07, 2016 6:11 am

Si_Crewe wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:And some people do too much naval gazing.
Do it, don't do it, whatever floats your boat.


Last time I checked, this was a discussion forum; a place for, y'know, discussion.

Something happened which I thought was kind of interesting and I wondered what people might think of it. :dunno:


I'm discussing it aren't I? Jeez!

Are the planters still there? Are you looking after them?
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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby Lady Murasaki » Fri Oct 07, 2016 6:15 am

Vam wrote:
Unhelpful Guest wrote:
Si_Crewe wrote:[...] Something happened which I thought was kind of interesting and I wondered what people might think of it. :dunno:

Well, that's just not good enough. I hope you are thoroughly ashamed of yourself!


:mrgreen: ...Are you also Helpful Guest on that other thread?

Good to see you sporadically showing up here and there, and then doing what your name says - being Helpful and Unhelpful....go you! :gigglesnshit:



:ooer: *wonders how long this woozy anaesthesia buzz is going to last* :ooer:


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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby Si_Crewe » Fri Oct 07, 2016 10:04 am

Lady Murasaki wrote:I'm discussing it aren't I? Jeez!

Are the planters still there? Are you looking after them?


Ironically, in another example of the "not arsed" option, the nurse who I spoke to about collecting up the planters and delivering to the old folks home where she works hasn't even bothered to get back to me about it.

I've noticed that some of the planters left lying around in different places have had rubbish dumped into them and it's then been removed again so it looks like people are prepared to take on a bit of extra responsibility for the sake of doing a "nice thing".

Next thing, I suppose, will be whether they get brought indoors during winter or whether they'll just die outside.
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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby McAz » Fri Oct 07, 2016 12:31 pm

Vam wrote:
Aziz wrote:So you're still alive then? :dunno:


............................just about :snooty:..............................

..and then reading the board, watching that Helpful/Unhelpful Guest bobbing about, helped make the whole post-OP anaesthesia thing a fab little trip in my head :twirl:

Breaking out of here later, with a bit of luck! :shoot:


Glad to hear it - have some (gentle) fun. :cheers:
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Re: Social responsibility - Yes, no or not arsed?

Postby Vam » Sat Oct 08, 2016 1:03 pm

Aziz wrote:
Vam wrote:
Aziz wrote:So you're still alive then? :dunno:


............................just about :snooty:..............................

..and then reading the board, watching that Helpful/Unhelpful Guest bobbing about, helped make the whole post-OP anaesthesia thing a fab little trip in my head :twirl:

Breaking out of here later, with a bit of luck! :shoot:


Glad to hear it - have some (gentle) fun. :cheers:


Ha...thanks, Az, that's kind :wink: Pain in the ass it may be, but 'gentle' is about the best it can get for a while. Have to miss out on a fantastic music night at the beach tonight, but have arranged for some bottles of shampoo to be on the tables for the folks who have stuck to me like superglue throughout this whole shebang.

Hopefully, my two furry tarts can come home next week, and normal service will be resumed :canny:
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