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Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:

the mayans simply ran out of ink before finishing their calendar

       How's the boy today, pirate - is he ok now ?

dragged him out of bed & shoved him off to school & told him not to be so silly..

 

whilst i was wearing my apocolypse survival suit

 

and i just noticed i cant spell apocolypse

pirate1111
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:

the mayans simply ran out of ink before finishing their calendar

       How's the boy today, pirate - is he ok now ?

dragged him out of bed & shoved him off to school & told him not to be so silly..

 

whilst i was wearing my apocolypse survival suit

 

and i just noticed i cant spell apocolypse

hahahahaa

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:

I only lasted 1 minute listening to that tripe.

I refused to click it

 

*bows*

I'm holding out for Mistletoe and Wine

youngest was singing his version of that the other day..camel toe & wine-disgraceful!

 

but i laughed

pirate1111

Have you heard from her today?  Maybe she is in outer space somewhere.

 

Like most that believed it probably hiding & saying nothing.  The boy was telling me last night that a girl in his class was getting her Christmas presents last night, just in case.  But then again, I reckon he was just testing the water to see if I would give him his 

Cinds
Originally Posted by Lori:
Originally Posted by Pengy:

I survived but there were a fair few people in Asda today who I'd have happily despatched to the Mayans  

Those people were waiting to see if they really DID need to buy groceries. 

Lori it's like their brain stays at home while they're shopping - they leave their trollies (carts) in the aisles and then stand there staring into space for ages and tut when you politely ask them to move 

 

I'm so glad I've finished my shopping 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Pengy:
Originally Posted by Lori:
Originally Posted by Pengy:

I survived but there were a fair few people in Asda today who I'd have happily despatched to the Mayans  

Those people were waiting to see if they really DID need to buy groceries. 

Lori it's like their brain stays at home while they're shopping - they leave their trollies (carts) in the aisles and then stand there staring into space for ages and tut when you politely ask them to move 

 

I'm so glad I've finished my shopping 

 

Maybe they haven't left them at home...maybe THIS is what they meant by "the end of the world". Total and complete stupidity. 

 

Wish *I* were done....

Lori

I've lost count of how many times I've heard it said that the Mayans got it wrong, the world didn't end. I've heard it said on different news channels, online news pages, and on some Forums. The Mayans never said the world will end on 21.12.2012, their Calendar is so misunderstood, shame that the media at least couldn't be bothered to do their research instead of putting out negativity...oh I forgot for a minute, that's what the media thrives on

Yellow Rose
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Cinds:

You know the 11.11 part of it, would that not be 11.11 in central America where the Mayans lived?  If so we're not in the clear yet! Hopefully I'll still be here at 5.11 

Oh crap. 

 

No wait.. I thought some fruit loop clever person had worked out that it was 11.11 our time?

Well whatever time zone it was tied to, it's now midday Saturday (GMT) and we're still all here....or is this just a figment of my imagination?

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

I can remember something like this happening before and Miss Aims was about 6 and when I was getting her ready for school she said what if something happens when i'm at school, we won't know where each other are, I said I'll come and find you and she said you promise, awwwww, I reminded her of this last night and i got a I never said that

Aimee
Originally Posted by Aimee:

I can remember something like this happening before and Miss Aims was about 6 and when I was getting her ready for school she said what if something happens when i'm at school, we won't know where each other are, I said I'll come and find you and she said you promise, awwwww, I reminded her of this last night and i got a I never said that

That reminds me of my Mum.. when she was a little girl during the war she would run out of school and leg it home any time there was an air raid siren - she said if she was going to be killed she wanted to be home with her mum.  

Kaffs

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