Slim wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:edge275 wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Vhero wrote:Got a cap but to be honest I don't want City Memorabilia for Christmas.. I prefer to buy what I need when I need it like with my beanie hat. I bought it when I shaved my head and it started getting really cold. Logic buying has always been my thing, Christmas time I just got a few blu-rays and aftershave etc..
try something called "logic posting" in 2010.
Happy xmas.
cheers
Do you always have to get on his back?
no. i show a lot of restraint to be honest.
What did you get for xmas Edge? i got an Amazon Kindle and a pair of "The Grinch" jammies.
cheers
Doom you bloody great pansy, picking on Vhero is like kicking a kitten, how's about you give it a rest? You could make it a new years resolution, or
to get kicked in the berries by Slim, one of the two.
Yr right about the restraint i should show...it's kinda dull even to me to be honest but very rarely i succumb to the temptation. Thanks for the advice.
BTW 3rd person really works for you.
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Major Human Flaw: Some people refer to themselves in the third person.
By Elsa Ronningstam, associate clinical professor of psychology at Harvard Medical School and author of "Identifying and Understanding the Narcissistic Personality": Referring to yourself in the third person creates distance between "I" and "he." So if you have an exaggerated view of how great you are, you could be using this distance to make yourself even bigger. Or, if you've achieved major success suddenly, using the third person could be a way to adjust to the bigger role that's been assigned to you. It's a way to enlarge yourself to fit that role.