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wow you sound like alot of fun!.

You'd be suprised if you knew me - ask Lupus, Smiffy the Shifter, Dekker, Hagonshocker..... There are just some subjects I don't think should be joked about, that's all. As I said - my opinion.

 

Not sure if I've got this correct but seem to remember reading in the Speedway Star that he's had previous problems with his wrists/arms that he'd had surgery on--- maybe the problem has recurred? :unsure:

Thanks - that's all I wanted to know! :)

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Oh lighten up, thought it was quite quick witted & amusing myself.

 

Me too. I thought it was the best thing Sam has ever said. Made me laugh out loud. :lol:

 

maybe he needs both

 

Class. :P

 

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I didn't know he'd been having a problem either. :unsure:

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You'd be suprised if you knew me - ask Lupus, Smiffy the Shifter, Dekker, Hagonshocker..... There are just some subjects I don't think should be joked about, that's all.  As I said - my opinion.

Thanks - that's all I wanted to know! :)

 

Sorry Babe but I thought it was funny too! :unsure: I've heard far worse things from the Psychiatric Nurses I work with - and you'd think they'd be even MORE senstive to such things! :blink:

 

Of course you're a fun person hun - but we'll have to disagree on this one! ;)

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You'd be suprised if you knew me - ask Lupus, Smiffy the Shifter, Dekker, Hagonshocker..... There are just some subjects I don't think should be joked about, that's all.  As I said - my opinion.

Thanks - that's all I wanted to know! :)

 

 

Sorry Babe but I thought it was funny too!  :unsure: I've heard far worse things from the Psychiatric Nurses I work with - and you'd think they'd be even MORE senstive to such things!  :blink:

 

Of course you're a fun person hun - but we'll have to disagree on this one!  ;)

Said it before - it's my opinion. And while I may not agree with everyon'es opinion, I will defend to the death their right to hold it, and to voice it.

 

I felt that I was being lambsted for holding an opinion that others don't - what one person finds funny another doesn't. Human nature. As you said - we have to agree to disagree - but that's what friend do hun! :approve:

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Sorry - didn't see the funny side, still don't.  Not big or clever to makes jokes about attempted suicide.

 

 

 

 

Am prepared to believe Ermolenko thought it was a joke - his opinion,not mine.

 

 

if ermolenko has made a sick joke like that about hans IN MY OWN OPINION he should not be a speedway comantator just or not it's way out of line in view orf recent spedwyay events the riders injuerd and the ones who have died . :angry:

 

would rather have havvy any day over ermolenko. :angry::angry:

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if ermolenko has made a sick joke like that about hans IN MY OWN OPINION  he should not be a speedway comantator just or not it's way out of line in view orf recent spedwyay events the riders injuerd and the ones who have died . :angry:

 

would rather have havvy any day over ermolenko. :angry:  :angry:

Oh god not another one..R u one of these people that get offended by words said on big brother too?!..chill,lifes too short

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People get too tetchy sometimes (I know I include myself in that too)

 

I have had friends/relations that have taken their own life, that doesn't stop me finding a comment made by someone else as amusing!

 

A few years back I was out having drinks with some friends and one asked if I heard much from my ex-husband anymore, I just looked back and said "well not since he committed suicide 18 months ago!" then I started to laugh! now don't get me wrong here, although we had been divorced for many years we had stayed extremely good friends and I was heartbroken when he took his life, however, he had a wicked sense of humour like I and would have loved my reply!

 

Normally the best way to handle something which is upsetting is to find an amusing side to it!

 

One of my co-workers this week had a call from his mother to state that she had her results back from the hospital and that she had Parkinsons Disease, without missing a beat his response was "What? you're gonna talk in a Yorkshire accept and interview well known people?" :lol: again, that was his way of dealing with that!

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Oh god not another one..R u one of these people that get offended by words said on big brother too?!..chill,lifes too short

 

 

no i am not one those people who even watch big brother biggest load of trash on the tv.ans posh panther your right i dont and wont tolarate racist remarks in any way shape or form .so make of it what you will .

 

r u one of those sad people that watch the trash bb :blink:

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if ermolenko has made a sick joke like that about hans IN MY OWN OPINION  he should not be a speedway comantator just or not it's way out of line in view orf recent spedwyay events the riders injuerd and the ones who have died . :angry:

 

would rather have havvy any day over ermolenko. :angry:  :angry:

 

I think Sky should just show the races without commentary and put on adverts between chequered flag and green light :blink: It's hard to breathe these days without offending someone because of the noise :unsure:

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People get too tetchy sometimes (I know I include myself in that too)

 

I have had friends/relations that have taken their own life, that doesn't stop me finding a comment made by someone else as amusing!

 

A few years back I was out having drinks with some friends and one asked if I heard much from my ex-husband anymore, I just looked back and said "well not since he committed suicide 18 months ago!" then I started to laugh!  now don't get me wrong here, although we had been divorced for many years we had stayed extremely good friends and I was heartbroken when he took his life, however, he had a wicked sense of humour like I and would have loved my reply!

 

Normally the best way to handle something which is upsetting is to find an amusing side to it! 

 

One of my co-workers this week had a call from his mother to state that she had her results back from the hospital and that she had Parkinsons Disease, without missing a beat his response was "What? you're gonna talk in a Yorkshire accept and interview well known people?"  :lol:    again, that was his way of dealing with that!

 

 

I agree as I always say these stories about my Dad who died 20 years ago. Smoking killed my father( which is true as he got hardening of the arteries, bronchitus etc) but I always say smoking killed my father as he came home drunk one night,lit a cigarette, fell asleep and burnt the house down. Another one is doctors told me that if my father had of lived, within a year he would of had to have one or both of his feet amputated due to the artery problem(which was also true) but I always say it would of worked out alright as the bloke in the next bed wanted to buy his slippers. I loved my father but a little joke always makes me feel better

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