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Bank Holiday Boredom
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Easy, just comment youre in and fellow creeps like myself have a wee nosey at your pics, fab our fav, maybe add you to my hotlist for future creeping "
I guess I'm in so |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I am bored, very very bored so I thought Id set my thumbs to work and have a little perv, anyone up for a wee fabathon?"
Usually work bank holidays so I only get to enjoy the evenings. The only issue is nobodies around cause they’re hungover from the night before ! |
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"I am bored, very very bored so I thought Id set my thumbs to work and have a little perv, anyone up for a wee fabathon?
Usually work bank holidays so I only get to enjoy the evenings. The only issue is nobodies around cause they’re hungover from the night before ! "
No hangovers here. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I am bored, very very bored so I thought Id set my thumbs to work and have a little perv, anyone up for a wee fabathon?
Usually work bank holidays so I only get to enjoy the evenings. The only issue is nobodies around cause they’re hungover from the night before !
No hangovers here. "
Unfortunately you have my sex blocked lol haha
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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The concept of being bored is one which I have difficulty in grasping.
There are so many clever and sophisticated devices available nowadays that one can use in one's own downtime that idleness can still be productive!
If you want to understand what boredom, mindlessly numbing boredom used to be like, have a look at or a listen to some of the old Hancock programmes, that are available online.
Tony Hancock, a depressive comedian used to have both a TV and a radio program the central themes of which was boredom.
Hancock was an alcoholic and was also depressed in real life; he eventually chok#d himself to death inside a wardrobe in Oz in 1968, despite his wealth and successful career.
Cherish the opportunity to be idle, and eschew describing it as 'boredom'
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"The concept of being bored is one which I have difficulty in grasping.
There are so many clever and sophisticated devices available nowadays that one can use in one's own downtime that idleness can still be productive!
If you want to understand what boredom, mindlessly numbing boredom used to be like, have a look at or a listen to some of the old Hancock programmes, that are available online.
Tony Hancock, a depressive comedian used to have both a TV and a radio program the central themes of which was boredom.
Hancock was an alcoholic and was also depressed in real life; he eventually chok#d himself to death inside a wardrobe in Oz in 1968, despite his wealth and successful career.
Cherish the opportunity to be idle, and eschew describing it as 'boredom'
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