Do British people celebrate anything
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The Real Soldier Boy — 1 year ago(October 13, 2024 11:31 PM)
I'm on holiday this week so it's neither here nor there
But if I get on the coke again it will just result in more money lost and another 2 days disappearing
I've a trapped nerve in my back so I can't do the gym atm. So I may as well get blotto innit
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The Real Soldier Boy — 1 year ago(October 14, 2024 12:18 AM)
Aye, the chems are good for that.
I've a referral to see an orthopaedic surgeon and an MRI scan so we'll see fit like.
Doctor says to stop doing weights which is fine cos my left arm can barely lift a tin of beans at this stage.
I reckon tho with my right hand tied behind my back I could still take down Vlad with a haymaker
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The<>Mechanic — 1 year ago(October 14, 2024 12:25 AM)
The Real Soldier Boy said...
Aye, the chems are good for that.
I've a referral to see an orthopaedic surgeon and an MRI scan so we'll see fit like.
Doctor says to stop doing weights which is fine cos my left arm can barely lift a tin of beans at this stage.
I reckon tho with my right hand tied behind my back I could still take down Vlad with a haymaker
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∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(October 13, 2024 10:02 PM)
It's a bit more regional than the US with the celebrations. There's Morris dancing down in Devon and Viking fires up in Shetland.
Plenty of variety inbetween but no big things outside of Christmas or New Years
But it's always a party somewhere
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∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(October 13, 2024 10:55 PM)
Nah, it's more than just dancing. There's rules and traditions and all sorts of stuff involved in it.
It's more like joining a church or something.
I've nothing against those in it, but it's like sword dancing in Scotland. You need to know the right people and know who to not be too friendly to and not ask questions about stuff.
For me that's not dancing
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