Funny isn't it how they never seem to be what they want us to think they are.
My friend years ago used to steward on trains, one regular was a celeb who has had a recent come-back likes to be portrayed as a nice guy, generous and charitable - he's a real moany tight fisted diva.
Don't know why they think they're special - their crap stinks like anyone else's
Personalities. What are they really made of?
Personalities. What are they really made of?
Originally Posted by spot
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
Personalities. What are they really made of?
When I was out working in Spain I met a famous Male Singer , he was well popular in the 80's and 90's...
He was vile, a drunk and a letch...Id not give him the time of day..
He was vile, a drunk and a letch...Id not give him the time of day..
Personalities. What are they really made of?
Chezzie;928208 wrote: When I was out working in Spain I met a famous Male Singer , he was well popular in the 80's and 90's...
He was vile, a drunk and a letch...Id not give him the time of day..
Why not
you had so much in common:wah:oops better hide;):driving:
He was vile, a drunk and a letch...Id not give him the time of day..
Why not
Women are bitchy and predictable ...men are not and that's the key to knowing the truth.
Personalities. What are they really made of?
Ok, saw the Mod Squad. Does this mean I have to behave?:wah:
Personalities. What are they really made of?
qsducks;928229 wrote: Ok, saw the Mod Squad. Does this mean I have to behave?:wah:
Heck no Ducky just be yourself!!!

Heck no Ducky just be yourself!!!
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Personalities. What are they really made of?
Personalities-they are no different from the rest of us, they shouldn't put on airs and all.
Personalities. What are they really made of?
I misinterpreted the meaning of the title of this thread completely. I was thinking to myself, that's an interesting question, what is my personality made up of? Good job I read the other posts first 
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
Personalities. What are they really made of?
There are a lot of "ordinary" people that act that way too...they think they're Gods gift to the world. When I run across someone that is acting all high and mighty, I just laugh at them. :wah::wah:
Personalities. What are they really made of?
Generally speaking these three ingredients are what personalities are comprised of. Of course this is by no means an absolute.
There are several variations and mutations of one or more of these ingredients.
high density polyethylene
polyethylene terephthalate
polystyrene
There are several variations and mutations of one or more of these ingredients.
high density polyethylene
polyethylene terephthalate
polystyrene
I AM AWESOME MAN
Personalities. What are they really made of?
grecianurn;928835 wrote: I thought the same, Theia!
Funnily enough, was just eating supper to accompaniment of The 1 Show where the 2 presenters tried to find the answer to the nature/nurture question (bit ... limiting, this question? I mean, for example, should we assume that no-one now believes in God?) in a 3 minute slot, with the help of Britt Eckland and her small dog Tequilla. ("I am very well made genetically"
) A philosopher was involved too but I can't remember what he said.
(anyway, sorry to hijack fb's thread
)
Phew!
I think you're being rather picky there, Grecia...Britt Eckland and her small dog Tequilla? What more do you need to solve the more important questions in life? I missed it, sadly, because I was mowing my "not a lawn, more like a field."
I think that personalities must have to work even harder at maintaining a mask...but I suppose they usually get very well paid for it.
Funnily enough, was just eating supper to accompaniment of The 1 Show where the 2 presenters tried to find the answer to the nature/nurture question (bit ... limiting, this question? I mean, for example, should we assume that no-one now believes in God?) in a 3 minute slot, with the help of Britt Eckland and her small dog Tequilla. ("I am very well made genetically"
(anyway, sorry to hijack fb's thread
Phew!
I think you're being rather picky there, Grecia...Britt Eckland and her small dog Tequilla? What more do you need to solve the more important questions in life? I missed it, sadly, because I was mowing my "not a lawn, more like a field."
I think that personalities must have to work even harder at maintaining a mask...but I suppose they usually get very well paid for it.
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke