silent bob
What a guy.
I didn't have a problem until I read all 9 pages of this thread. Now i fear i may never be the same again.
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9 pints of Stella begs to differYou can always get her a boob job mate, you can't get her a new face ?
Dear boys, Not really a problem but just a need to know: what are the rules in a gents toilet? are you allowed to look, do you talk to each other during pee time?
No and only if the other chap is a close personal friend of many years standing, in that order.are you allowed to look, do you talk to each other
Dear boys, Not really a problem but just a need to know: what are the rules in a gents toilet? are you allowed to look, do you talk to each other during pee time?
Dear boys, Not really a problem but just a need to know: what are the rules in a gents toilet? are you allowed to look, do you talk to each other during pee time?
Drink through it...I've been in the pub tonight, as usual, three close friends all told me they were suffering from cancer. I feel like crap.......obviously I cracked all the usual medical jokes to lighten the mood but I'm not sure it worked......what should I do........
Drink through it...
*hugs Pete and looks bewildered
Just continue to be your usual self. Lost a good friend to leukaemia last year. She was an HR professional, a couple of months before she died I rang her to ask her advice about a presentation I had to do for a job interview. She told me to come over to hers and go through it. I did-about three times before the interview. She later told me she really enjoyed doing it because she wasn't being defined by her illness and I was treating her like I always did.I've been in the pub tonight, as usual, three close friends all told me they were suffering from cancer. I feel like crap.......obviously I cracked all the usual medical jokes to lighten the mood but I'm not sure it worked......what should I do........
Just continue to be your usual self. Lost a good friend to leukaemia last year. She was an HR professional, a couple of months before she died I rang her to ask her advice about a presentation I had to do for a job interview. She told me to come over to hers and go through it. I did-about three times before the interview. She later told me she really enjoyed doing it because she wasn't being defined by her illness and I was treating her like I always did.
Hope that makes sense and is of use x
Just keep being a friend and be there when they need you. That's all you can do really mate. Best of luck xThat's what I was trying to do, it's all I know really.......
Never talk, just hold each others willy and never compare.........
No and only if the other chap is a close personal friend of many years standing, in that order.
Look straight ahead at the adverts, desperately try not to fart if there are others in there and on NO ACCOUNT sneak a peek, you will only come out with an inferiority complex. ( well if stood next to me)
No conversation allowed -you're not a woman and remember to wash hands - yes even if you are the only one there dont think it doesn't matter nbody will know!