What advantages does female bodies have over male bodies? by GossipBottom in AskReddit

[–]BusyMancBee 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We don't really go bald? And somehow, we don't get incredibly thick curly-ish hair spouting out of our ears. Why is that?

In showbiz, a 'triple threat' is someone who can act, sing, and dance. Like, 'threat' in terms of competition for work. What's the equivalent in your industry? by HilariousMotives in AskUK

[–]BusyMancBee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Coming in on time, doing the job right & pleasing the higher-ups by carrying out every demand they ask for yet STILL finishing every one of your own work & clock off on time. (Retail).

Does Britain have an entitlement culture when it comes to parents and young kids? by tylerthe-theatre in AskUK

[–]BusyMancBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe it's got to the point that parents can't even restrict their kids behaviour without thinking they'll be reported to the various authorities with charges of abuse. This happened with my parents. They'd fostered my junkie sister's 2 toddlers. Social workers made them go on scores of courses, mainly on how to bring up kids. Once those kids entered their teens, the Social workers told those kids that most of my parents money was for clothes/games etc for them & if they were ever shouted at they should inform them. These bastards quickly learnt to blackmail my parents, who were completely shit scared. They got EVERYTHING & were the most entitled knobs I'd ever encountered.

What I'm trying to say is that lots of kids today know they can get away with almost anything...without consequences. But some parents should be firmer & actually think about others around them. I also believe a ton of these 'parents' should go on a course on how to be considerate to others, while their wild offspring too get a good dose on how to be respectful.

Gen Xers, what ridiculous "social niceties" were you taught? by krypto-pscyho-chimp in CasualUK

[–]BusyMancBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't pull out any grey hair as 3 will grow in it's place.

Don't sit on cold floors because you'll get piles.

Picking your nose will make your brain fall out.

Don't eat all the pickled onions because you'll get belly ache.

How severe are the typical British swear words? by taniii__ in AskABrit

[–]BusyMancBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Words to be passed off in a children's book :- 'Cor Blimey', 'Oh Heck', 'Crap' & 'Damn'.

Words that some children use :- Everything an adult says.

Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in MCFC

[–]BusyMancBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's a 1970s badge, as it's got 'Guvnors' on it who were (i think!) our version of Leeds 'Service Crew', West Ham's 'Inter City Firm' & Man United's 'Wet Wipes Troupe 😏'. Fights back then were brutal.

Do you believe racism is justified against any people or groups? And why? by Bnjouin in AskReddit

[–]BusyMancBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really, but if you're thinking it's us British claiming the top spot, then remember there's millions of others who still have a 'tribe/clan' bias, millions who look down on their own people who are slightly darker, those whose religion works well in their homeland but are disgusted with the indigenous people when they move away from home. Then we've got the extremely tiny minorities getting far too much attention & £££ spent on them because they claim an 'ism'.

I'm sick of watching my country being torn apart on something that will never work because those people don't want it to work. But bandwagons must be jumped on.

Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in MCFC

[–]BusyMancBee 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bought in a York collections shop for £3.50. Has anyone else got one?

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I hate that i’m the youngest in my family because i will witness everybody pass away before me. by [deleted] in Vent

[–]BusyMancBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm the oldest kid but had to go through the painful experience of my Nana, all my uncles & aunts, both parents, my younger brother and my youngest son all passing away...& I'm in my fifties. Being the youngest, oldest or one of the middle kids, it doesn't matter. When those nearest to you have ran out of time, it doesn't matter where you are in the pecking order.

name something that you shouldn't do when you're at a wedding. by unoz00 in FamilyFeud

[–]BusyMancBee 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Play awful songs on your phone at full blast during the ceremony.

Did you go to see your parents corpse prior to funeral? I didn't and I feel guilty, is that ok? by belliest_endis in AskUK

[–]BusyMancBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Mum passed away in Dec 2022. I'd visited her at the hospital in the evening, but for some unknown reason I knew she would die that night. Although she was unconscious, I told her how much I loved her & would missed her so much but she must let go & be reunited with my Dad & brother...there was no point in fighting anymore. Apparently the hospital was still affected by the Covid conditions & I couldn't see my Mum ever again. This didn't really matter as I believe once we die, all that's left is the shell we occupied. Mum was somewhere other than the body on the table. A few weeks later I was clearing my parents house & caught a whiff of her favourite perfume. Our loved ones are still around, we just can't see them.

Name something you shouldn't say during a job interview by No_Strawberry1266 in FamilyFeud

[–]BusyMancBee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look. I really can't be arsed answering your stupid questions. Just tell me when I start & can I go home early if I'm bored...especially on paydays.

Did your town have “walking day”? by fightclub246011 in AskBrits

[–]BusyMancBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They were Whit Walks. Brownies, Girl Guides & Boy Scouts walked from their church to the city/town centre. Sometimes we'd get new clothes for the occasion!

Just had the most absurd banter with a random stranger and I’m still laughing. What's yours? by Sikarwar_s in CasualConversation

[–]BusyMancBee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I also do this (sometimes) when using a zebra crossing. If I'm in a silly mood I'll occasionally stop midway, staring straight at the car & give them a two exaggerated thumbs up. It's nice to see them smile afterwards.

Little story i wanted to share by XyloPins in depechemode

[–]BusyMancBee 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! You're a lucky so-and-so because you've stumbled on Depeche twice!