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Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?

posted at 5/7/2009 2:43 PM BST
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Jesus what's your problem I_W_T_F? people have been nothing but nice to you!

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Remember, Ginger Rogers did everyting Fred Astaire did,
but backwards and in high heels.

Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?

posted at 5/7/2009 2:54 PM BST
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In Response to Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?:
What the hell was that for?
Posted by scaredycat7

IWTF just doing what she does best.
Posting questionable threads in BTS and then throwing her hissy knickers at anyone with the audacity to reply to her. 


Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?

posted at 5/7/2009 2:59 PM BST
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Lol at the OP aggro.



Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?

posted at 5/7/2009 6:47 PM BST
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Last post: 13/8/2009
hee hee... hissy knickers

Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?

posted at 5/7/2009 6:54 PM BST
Total posts: 4940
First post: 19/12/2006
Last post: 29/10/2009
In Response to Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?:
hee hee... hissy knickers
Posted by scaredycat7


Now now, let's not get into a cat fight!

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Remember, Ginger Rogers did everyting Fred Astaire did,
but backwards and in high heels.

Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?

posted at 5/7/2009 7:46 PM BST
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First post: 22/1/2008
Last post: 13/8/2009

God kinky boots I was quoting Ivana Tinkle, you're making yourself look like a TOTAL IDIOT.


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Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?

posted at 5/7/2009 11:14 PM BST
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Well pardon me for not being able to see for shit with this ridiculous new layout but the way I and several others saw it was that that quote was put there to make it look like it had been something I said.

Hissy fit? No, just pissed off with people's ignorance. If you bother to read the thread back you'd see that SOME of the replies to my OP have absolutely NOTHING to do with what I was asking and in actual fact only two people gave coherent answers. Some of the rest (but by no means all) just choose to crawl out of the woodwork to attack when they weren't even involved to start with. Pack mentality on Handbag? Never!

Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?

posted at 5/7/2009 11:36 PM BST
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Last post: 13/8/2009

I always find it strange when you (general) join on to a thread further along than other people and you get jumped on for 'crawling out of the woodwork' or jumping on the bandwagon. I had nothing to add to this thread when it first started- anal isn't my speciality Laughing-  but I did once I noticed somebody getting personally attacked for no reason.

Sorry the quality of the replies wasn't up to your exacting standards IWATF but you've already said yourself that you didn't couldn't explain what you wanted to ask in the first place!

Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?

posted at 5/7/2009 11:37 PM BST
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Pack? Where? Who? God get over yourself......

The posts were all relevant in some way, you are the one who has been rude.

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Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?

posted at 6/7/2009 2:55 PM BST
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First post: 2/6/2009
Last post: 21/11/2009

This thread just turned SO random!

To the OP - I'm sorry you felt some of us had the audacity to deviate from the precise nature of your question but this is a public forum. People share stories and experiences, offer ideas and often the thread will grow beyond the original topic like in a conversation you'd have with friends. It's not ignorance or low IQ, it's conversation.

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