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I did explicitly say "not everyone".I was very active as a kid. Riding my bike, playing tennis, squash, golf, swimming, taking the dog for a walk.
I did explicitly say "not everyone".I was very active as a kid. Riding my bike, playing tennis, squash, golf, swimming, taking the dog for a walk.
I think 75% would go mad with boredom, most of the guys I worked with didn't know what to do with themselves at the weekend, there was a fight for overtime every week, they didn't need the money, just got them out the house...seriously, it was depressing...every project that was announced, I was the prize team member, cos I never went on the OT list.That's a good thing. Bring on the universal basic allowance. Work becomes voluntary and we become animals of leisure and intellectual adventure, leading fit, healthy, rewarding lives.
Automate anything that can be automated. Bring it on!![]()
Whats this skim the Moon and beyond...further than anyone before?
I think 75% would go mad with boredom
My German is getting better, it makes me realise how weird / odd English is with German making a lot more sense in some cases (German also has it's big oddities though).
The thing with German is that for many words you have to learn two.
You can tell it's posh by us, sat in the local Hipster Cafe, with the wife and her mate, Jamie Carragher walks in by himself, sits next to us, gives a smile nod, no one bats an eyelid, chomped his food, walks out, most of the room never even looked up.
Pfft German is easy mode try Finnish![]()
Would hardly class Carragher as posh.
Er I didn't say he was posh, I was saying because the area is posh, no one said anything, in Liverpool to an epic Liverpool player.Would hardly class Carragher as posh.
Cool. He seems it.I was working with him today. He's a top man.
your weird.
Why would you? Unless you're a nerdy autograph hunter or giggling girl you leave famous people alone to their food.no one said anything, in Liverpool to an epic Liverpool player.