I used to be in the Cubs I used to go to Sunday School i used to go to Church every Sunday, when i was younger In summer i used to wear them shocking grey socks/shirts for School as part of our attire Catholic upbringing ?? Aye like...
Re: bored ...... i once licked a snail. really though, if you are bored, have a think. Did you know that reality does not exist? No-one is in a position to confirm wether reality exists or not as we all have our different perspectives and views. We can sit next to someone at the pictures and watch the screen together, but you have seen a different film, as you have seen it through your eyes, and the other person has seen it through thiers. We dont know what they actually saw, they dont know what we saw. so how do we know there was a film on the screen? how can you like it, and the person next to you not? just as we all have different ways of looking at things no matter who we are - this makes reality a human constuction. so reality is not really real. and we can never know if it is or not. have a think, be enlightened.
I have been an extra in Spender that World Famous *shit* North East drama prog with the good looking Jimmy Nail
I once got into the Semi Finals of a surfing competition held in Tynemouth that was sponsored by a well known surfing brand called Headworx, but i couldnt even surf properly :laugh: There were plenty of really good surfers there aswell 2 of whom were knocked out before me
I won a Mr Debonaire competition at Butlins when I was about 7 I am entitled to be a Freeman of Newcastle.
Ive done 2 bungee jumps! im swimming with sharks in january for chariety! I lived in New York for 3months last summer..... and i wasnt an extra of any sort when i was a kid! hehe!
Well the "Freedom of the City" goes way back. It's considered quite an honour, the likes of Johnny Wilkinson and Sir Bobby Robson have been made Honourary Freemen, however I am (well, will be) a Hereditary Freeman... Basically if you want to...read: "In Newcastle Freedom is acquired by patrimony or apprenticeship and until 1835 occasionally by gift. Three times a year, at the Christmas, Easter and Michaelmas Guilds, the Lord Mayor swears in those entitled to become hereditary freemen. The ceremony takes place at the end of the Freemen's meeting at the Guildhall. Any son or apprentice of a Freeman on reaching the age of 20 (and in the case of an apprentice having completed his apprenticeship) is entitled to become a Freeman on complying with the proper formalities. . Musket used for Freemen Ceremony From the earliest Charter until 1835 the Freemen formed a constituent part of the Corporation and as such enjoyed special rights in the corporate property which was vested in the Mayor and Burgesses for the time being. The possession of these rights implied duties and liabilities on the part of the Freemen, namely the proper government of the Town and in particular the responsibility of the paramount requirement of government which was the defence of the Town from attack, as exemplified in the motto of the City's Coat of Arms 'Fortiter Defendit Triumphans'. To this day when a Freeman is admitted he is sworn before the Lord Mayor to defend the City. " http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/lordmayor.nsf/a/freedom?opendocument
Re: bored ...... i bow to all of the amazing things you lot have done and hide my face in the shame of being uninterseting ..... or maybe i just dont like bragging about things nobody gives a shit about anyway !
So basically your in the shaky hand clurb .... wink wink hows ya todger n all that malarky .... can you tell me who killed jfk ?
I'm quite good at ice skating fast I used to hang worms on trees for birds to eat when i was little I have met both Noel Edmonds and Debbie Magee