Numerology

Discussion in 'Just Talk' started by Jitender, Jan 22, 2016.

  1. Jitender

    Jitender Screwfix Select

  2. Spookily accurate too!

    It said that on the 22nd of January twothousandandsixteen, I was going to read a twittish thread on here... :p
     
  3. KIAB

    KIAB Super Member

    Too accurate.:eek:
     
  4. Hmm, I have to admit that some of it was absolutely spot on.
     
  5. Around a third.

    The same third that would apply to most folks. (Or that most folks would like to hear said about them, true or not...)

    I wonder if anyone got a response "You are a no-good slapper and cesspit of rotting thoughts."

    Hey, I know how to test it - get Wry to fill it in...
     
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  6. parahandy

    parahandy Screwfix Select

    For full effect you really need to read it in the style of Russell Grant.

    Any other talentless charlatan would probably work just as well.
     
  7. Jitender

    Jitender Screwfix Select

    What did it say:)
     
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  8. tom.plum

    tom.plum Screwfix Select

    numerology it says I'm a leader of fashion :eek:
     
  9. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    I did :cool::cool::cool::cool:
     
  10. KIAB

    KIAB Super Member

    You are known for your reliability and pride of workmanship.
    You seem to complete tasks better when left alone.
    Once you have a goal in mind, you are persistent in its accomplishment.
    You desire respectability, solidity, and family pride and traditions and you loath pretension, insincerity, and deception.

    Rather too accurate for my likeing.:eek:

    Have alway prefer working on my own, if it's done wrong, then only me to blame.
     
  11. sospan

    sospan Screwfix Select

    Mine was scarily accurate apart from one bit, which makes me feel like I am missing out on something :

    "You may go to extremes in outerwear (and underwear), just to be daring" :eek:

    Maybe should have been conservative MP or Frank Bough
     
  12. joinerjohn1

    joinerjohn1 Screwfix Select

    I instantly thought about that absolutely talentless charlatan Russell Brand (for an even more pointless effect. :p:p:p:p:p:p

    Must admit, mine was scarily accurate too. It said last year would concern marriage. (I got married in August ) ;);)
     
  13. Not that I like the Grant guy - 'cos, by implication, he is a phoney - but he is the least offensive face of this type of supernatural barlocks. But still unacceptable.

    The likes of Colin Fry, on the other hand, ought to be dragged behind a team of wild horse through a thorny forest.

    Or something worse.
     
  14. KIAB

    KIAB Super Member

    Have a job too, he is one of our dearly departed.:D
     
  15. sospan

    sospan Screwfix Select

    I think they train the people who do horoscopes and weather forecasters in the same school. One of the weather forecasters said last week "in between the showers, it will be dry" really ?
     
  16. parahandy

    parahandy Screwfix Select

    Colin Fry has shuffled off this mortall coile.

    Ironically, nobody has heard from him since.
     
  17. Fry's deid? Ooops, hadn't realised KIAB & Para.

    I hope it was long and painful.
     
  18. joinerjohn1

    joinerjohn1 Screwfix Select

    Dunno, I think Doris Stokes has probably heard from him. :p:p:p:p:p:D
     
  19. If ever I wished there to be a place called hell, it's for the likes of them.

    I'm really not keen on charlatans at all at all.
     
  20. Harry Stottle

    Harry Stottle Screwfix Select

    The question is; if you were paid £30000 p.a. and your boss offered you the choice of a rise of £1000 every 6 months or £3000 every year, which would you choose?
     

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