The End Is Nigh (This Means You)
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The Remains Of the Day
I found this thread whilst looking for something else!
It says I will die on Wednesday March 24 2032. Being bad with numbers I can't work out how old I will be...
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I'm thrilled that it says "Category - Desirable"!
Better make the most of the time left, then. Where's my mascara?
Munch
It says I will die on Wednesday March 24 2032. Being bad with numbers I can't work out how old I will be...
But
I'm thrilled that it says "Category - Desirable"!
Better make the most of the time left, then. Where's my mascara?
Munch
"Baldrick, you wouldn't recognise a cunning plan if it painted itself purple, and danced naked on top of a harpsichord singing "Cunning plans are here again.""
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I found this thread because I'm following Angela around like a lost dog (that's me, JR, not Angela...)
For information, the day of the week on which you were born is only relevant if you're particularly interested in which particular day of the week you're going to die. If you don't know the day, bung in any day, and you'll get a date; bung in the next day, and you'll get the next date, etc. No doubt if they refined it just a leetle bit more they could tell you the precise second. Personally, I'm content to know I have more than the five years my doctor gave me (10 years ago) unless I drastically changed my lifestyle.
Hold on a sec, I forgot to look at that "desirability" category Angela mentioned.
Take no notice of the desirabiltiy category, it's obviously nonsense.
For information, the day of the week on which you were born is only relevant if you're particularly interested in which particular day of the week you're going to die. If you don't know the day, bung in any day, and you'll get a date; bung in the next day, and you'll get the next date, etc. No doubt if they refined it just a leetle bit more they could tell you the precise second. Personally, I'm content to know I have more than the five years my doctor gave me (10 years ago) unless I drastically changed my lifestyle.
Hold on a sec, I forgot to look at that "desirability" category Angela mentioned.
Take no notice of the desirabiltiy category, it's obviously nonsense.
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Despite the fact that I am overweight, I'm going to live for another 60 years - it's being an optimistic non-smoker that balances out all the chocolate biscuits apparently. Good God! I can only offer my extreme sympathies to my children as they push me round in my bath chair at the age of 95.
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Hmm, doesn't sound totally beyond reproach to me!Ajarn Philip wrote: Personally, I'm content to know I have more than the five years my doctor gave me (10 years ago) unless I drastically changed my lifestyle.
Perhaps a fab tropical lifestyle is totally sybaritic?
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How come? I mean, I'm delighted that Mary, Janet, Catherine and JR are going to live a lot longer. That's a lot of postings! Is there some sort of extra category higher up than Button Grecian for award in the future?
But have you all made some sort of vital change since the initial Verdict?
But have you all made some sort of vital change since the initial Verdict?
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It's no good sucking up to JR now, he hasn't been on this thread for ages. And who said I'd given up silk stockings?
I don't think I'll be re-checking my expected date of demise, it might give me a nasty shock.
My lifestyle is, and always has been, completely irreproachable.
Memo to self: Word for the day entry - "irreproachable" : adj. open to change; (occasionally, in desparate need) do it now, or you die, you twerp
I don't think I'll be re-checking my expected date of demise, it might give me a nasty shock.
My lifestyle is, and always has been, completely irreproachable.
Memo to self: Word for the day entry - "irreproachable" : adj. open to change; (occasionally, in desparate need) do it now, or you die, you twerp
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Ajarn Philip wrote:It's no good sucking up to JR now, he hasn't been on this thread for ages. And who said I'd given up silk stockings?
I don't think I'll be re-checking my expected date of demise, it might give me a nasty shock.
My lifestyle is, and always has been, completely irreproachable.
Memo to self: Word for the day entry - "irreproachable" : adj. open to change; (occasionally, in desparate need) do it now, or you die, you twerp
Hmmmmm !!!
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Expliquez! (If that's the word...)
Well exactly, JR!
Goodness knows what a wonderful tropical lifestyle is like - I don't!
I think I might quickly take off a few years from this life by re-categorising myself as a pessimist - I lied and said I was "regular".
Anyway, Philip, you still haven't explained yourself re the stockings. One post you are importing them, the next you can get them - Thai lingerie shops must be rather heavenly. Sigh!
Angela
Goodness knows what a wonderful tropical lifestyle is like - I don't!
I think I might quickly take off a few years from this life by re-categorising myself as a pessimist - I lied and said I was "regular".
Anyway, Philip, you still haven't explained yourself re the stockings. One post you are importing them, the next you can get them - Thai lingerie shops must be rather heavenly. Sigh!
Angela
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Re: The End Is Nigh (This Means You)
Obviously you lead a decadent life. Given you are 4 now that makes it an age of 9 when you die - not even old enough to get to CH. So, what are you doing on this forum when it is for over 16's only?Spoonbill wrote:Feeling a bit fed up?
Try cheering yourself up with http://www.deathclock.com
In case you were wondering, my own result was Sunday June 10 2012.
What, me worry?
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It says I will even outlive Mary; what to do for the next 26 years is a bit of a problem when I have trouble getting through each day (I have already outstripped each parent by 10 years so I don't know about genes)J.R. wrote:The summer of 2015 at the age of 68 !!
So I have 10 years left to live.
I'd better start doing the things I've never got round to doing yet.
Am I going to be a vegetable? a WOM? a PIN? Folks need to know.
What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution.
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
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Re: Expliquez! (If that's the word...)
and the rest! There is one place in Bang kok (down, JR, down) which is a bit of a shopping mall in 8 floors. One area, on one floor, about 200 yards plus by 100 yards sells nothing but mobile phones. I didn't check out the silk stockings or the lingerie areas (I'm not that way inclined) nor the females there so I just have to use my imagination!Angela Woodford wrote: Thai lingerie shops must be rather heavenly. Sigh!
Angela
What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution.
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!