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Tell us your stories of churches and religion (or lack thereof). Let the smiting begin!
Question suggested by Supersonic Electronic
( , Thu 19 Mar 2009, 15:00)
Tell us your stories of churches and religion (or lack thereof). Let the smiting begin!
Question suggested by Supersonic Electronic
( , Thu 19 Mar 2009, 15:00)
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My friend
is just out of hospital after having an operation on his brain to remove a brain tumor from his head which was successful. However, he has been left with large gaps in his memory. If i were to fill those gaps with tales of scandal and debauchery that he could not confirm may or may not have happened, would you kind people vouch for me to god that i'm not as evil as i sound on the old deeds list?
also, tale ideas as comments welcome :)
( , Sun 22 Mar 2009, 0:00, 7 replies)
is just out of hospital after having an operation on his brain to remove a brain tumor from his head which was successful. However, he has been left with large gaps in his memory. If i were to fill those gaps with tales of scandal and debauchery that he could not confirm may or may not have happened, would you kind people vouch for me to god that i'm not as evil as i sound on the old deeds list?
also, tale ideas as comments welcome :)
( , Sun 22 Mar 2009, 0:00, 7 replies)
Better yet
Every time he brings up a memory gap, look uncomfortable and eventually admit that before the operation he made you swear never to tell him what happened during those periods.
( , Sun 22 Mar 2009, 7:47, closed)
Every time he brings up a memory gap, look uncomfortable and eventually admit that before the operation he made you swear never to tell him what happened during those periods.
( , Sun 22 Mar 2009, 7:47, closed)
Make 'em good...
... and make 'em funny. Make those memories so they will last and put a smile on his face when he's a doddery old nonagenarian.
If he hasn't got a lot of his own memories left, he deserves a few good ones. Whether they're true or not isn't, in the wider scheme of things, important.
( , Sun 22 Mar 2009, 9:43, closed)
... and make 'em funny. Make those memories so they will last and put a smile on his face when he's a doddery old nonagenarian.
If he hasn't got a lot of his own memories left, he deserves a few good ones. Whether they're true or not isn't, in the wider scheme of things, important.
( , Sun 22 Mar 2009, 9:43, closed)
balance
every time you tell them an embarrassing story throw in an awesome one. Like the time they climbed up a construction crane and pissed off the top.
( , Sun 22 Mar 2009, 12:30, closed)
every time you tell them an embarrassing story throw in an awesome one. Like the time they climbed up a construction crane and pissed off the top.
( , Sun 22 Mar 2009, 12:30, closed)
tell him he has a child
and needs to give £300 a month or the CSA will get him for £600, and give him your bank details
( , Sun 22 Mar 2009, 17:23, closed)
and needs to give £300 a month or the CSA will get him for £600, and give him your bank details
( , Sun 22 Mar 2009, 17:23, closed)
A friend many years ago
had a similar type operation and ended up with memory gaps. They slowly went away and she eventually remembered everything.......
( , Mon 23 Mar 2009, 12:46, closed)
had a similar type operation and ended up with memory gaps. They slowly went away and she eventually remembered everything.......
( , Mon 23 Mar 2009, 12:46, closed)
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