Methinks this Doctor Who hiatus is gonna be a long one here...
we've already done Bible study, paedophile talk, now it's Maths.
What's next I wonder?
Thank fuck the Olympic men's hockey tournament starts tomorrow
afternoon (15:40 GMT)... that'll surely be better entertainment
than algebra class!
On 10.02.26, Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Methinks this Doctor Who hiatus is gonna be a long one here...
we've already done Bible study, paedophile talk, now it's Maths.
What's next I wonder?
I'm glad I missed most of that.
How about we talk about wild birds?
I've got a gangster pigeon thinking my balcony is his, that I have to
keep chasing away. Want to know more? Also involves ravencrows (carrion >crows, but that's negative name, so at least in German they're called, >translated, ravencrows now). The crows are welcome, but much shyer.
Thank fuck the Olympic men's hockey tournament starts tomorrow
afternoon (15:40 GMT)... that'll surely be better entertainment
than algebra class!
I'd disagree.
I'd not voluntarily watch any sports done by people I don't personally
know somewhat (including chatting with them online now and then). For >example I -might- watch you, if you were taking part in some sports
thing on TV.
I'd probably watch ancient aliens nonsense (and keep telling the people
on TV that they are stupid and need to grow a brain - when I don't tell
the personally disliked guys to just go away and don't turn up on TV
anymore) over someone doing maths (where I might complain that they
didn't explain well enough or skipped something).
That's mostly with just playing games while having the TV ramble on with >something.
--
Mickmane
On 10.02.26, Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Methinks this Doctor Who hiatus is gonna be a long one
here... we've already done Bible study, paedophile talk,
now it's Maths. What's next I wonder?
I'm glad I missed most of that.
How about we talk about wild birds?
I've got a gangster pigeon thinking my balcony is his, that I
have to keep chasing away. Want to know more? Also involves
ravencrows (carrion crows, but that's negative name, so at
least in German they're called, translated, ravencrows now).
The crows are welcome, but much shyer.
Thank fuck the Olympic men's hockey tournament starts
tomorrow afternoon (15:40 GMT)... that'll surely be better
entertainment than algebra class!
I'd disagree.
I'd not voluntarily watch any sports done by people I don't
personally know somewhat (including chatting with them online
now and then). For example I -might- watch you, if you were
taking part in some sports thing on TV.
Mickmane wrote:
On 10.02.26, Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Methinks this Doctor Who hiatus is gonna be a long one
here... we've already done Bible study, paedophile talk,
now it's Maths. What's next I wonder?
I'm glad I missed most of that.
How about we talk about wild birds?
When I was a young man I liked them wild alright...
I'm a bit too old for that sort of thing now though.
Which is why I watch a lot of sport and have nerdy pastimes!
I've got a gangster pigeon thinking my balcony is his, that I
have to keep chasing away. Want to know more? Also involves
ravencrows (carrion crows, but that's negative name, so at
least in German they're called, translated, ravencrows now).
The crows are welcome, but much shyer.
Pigeon? Oh birds... with feathers and all that... we have tons
of them here in rural Ireland, some with names I wouldn't even
know. A lot of them are nice to look at but it's not like you
can stroke them or anything so they make bad pets.
Thank f*k the Olympic men's hockey tournament starts
tomorrow afternoon (15:40 GMT)... that'll surely be better
entertainment than algebra class!
I'd disagree.
The Curling was enjoyable too.
I'd not voluntarily watch any sports done by people I don't
personally know somewhat (including chatting with them online
now and then). For example I -might- watch you, if you were
taking part in some sports thing on TV.
Watch me? Playing a sport? <gulp> Watching paint dry would be
more exciting I'd say.
That ship sailed long long ago I'm afraid...
Mickmane wrote:
On 10.02.26, Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Methinks this Doctor Who hiatus is gonna be a long one
here... we've already done Bible study, paedophile talk,
now it's Maths. What's next I wonder?
I'm glad I missed most of that.
How about we talk about wild birds?
When I was a young man I liked them wild alright...
I'm a bit too old for that sort of thing now though.
On 12/02/2026 1:18 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Mickmane wrote:
On 10.02.26, Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Methinks this Doctor Who hiatus is gonna be a long one
here... we've already done Bible study, paedophile talk,
now it's Maths. What's next I wonder?
I'm glad I missed most of that.
How about we talk about wild birds?
When I was a young man I liked them wild alright...
I'm a bit too old for that sort of thing now though.
.... and Mrs Blueshirt would probably whinge and complain a bit, too!!
----
Daniel70
Tooling fools.
Mickmane wrote:
I've got a gangster pigeon thinking my balcony is his, that I
have to keep chasing away. Want to know more? Also involves
ravencrows (carrion crows, but that's negative name, so at
least in German they're called, translated, ravencrows now).
The crows are welcome, but much shyer.
Pigeon? Oh birds... with feathers and all that... we have tons
of them here in rural Ireland, some with names I wouldn't even
know. A lot of them are nice to look at but it's not like you
can stroke them or anything so they make bad pets.
I'd not voluntarily watch any sports done by people I don't
personally know somewhat (including chatting with them online
now and then). For example I -might- watch you, if you were
taking part in some sports thing on TV.
Watch me? Playing a sport? <gulp> Watching paint dry would be
more exciting I'd say.
That ship sailed long long ago I'm afraid...
The Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation) Doctor wrote:
Tooling fools.What is "trooling" Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their
joy of child sexual molestation), you illiterate fuckwit?
On 12.02.26, Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Mickmane wrote:
I've got a gangster pigeon thinking my balcony is his, that I
have to keep chasing away. Want to know more? Also involves
ravencrows (carrion crows, but that's negative name, so at
least in German they're called, translated, ravencrows now).
The crows are welcome, but much shyer.
Pigeon? Oh birds... with feathers and all that... we have tons
of them here in rural Ireland, some with names I wouldn't even
know. A lot of them are nice to look at but it's not like you
can stroke them or anything so they make bad pets.
I don't want to stroke them, just want to watch clever crows, and them >seeing I'm friendly. Maybe put up some toy for them to puzzle out. Crows >and Ravens are super clever!
I put food out for the crows and coal and great tits. Pigeon comes too
(not impressed by plastic ravens anymore).
Gangster pigeon actually started pecking at the crows, fake to start
with, but ever more intensive. Well, who doesn't share gets nothing, now >it's "Shoo!" to the pigeons.
Unfortunately, the crows also come around less now.
I'd not voluntarily watch any sports done by people I don't
personally know somewhat (including chatting with them online
now and then). For example I -might- watch you, if you were
taking part in some sports thing on TV.
Watch me? Playing a sport? <gulp> Watching paint dry would be
more exciting I'd say.
Hah, same here! :)
That ship sailed long long ago I'm afraid...
It never left harbour for me.
--
Mickmane
The Binky Doctor wrote:
Tooling fools.
WTF is "trooling" Binky, you illiterate fuckwit?
On 2026-02-12 08:57:53 +0000, Rudy Canoza said:
The Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation) Doctor wrote:
Tooling fools.
WTF is "trooling" Binky, you illiterate fuckwit?
Well, according to the Urban Dictionary ...
Trooling
Posting something on a message board for the sole purpose
of getting locked by the moderator.
<http://trooling.urbanup.com/1145632>
Trool
The combination of being a troll and a tool at the same
time, this person is a mega tool with annoying spamming
capabilities.
<http://trool.urbanup.com/5525448>
Trool
A person who enters a blog comments conversation with the
intent to hijack it or divert it from it's subject and tone
but does so in such a clumsy, clueless manner as to provoke
laughter and derision rather than humorless animosity.
etymology: the word, trool, was "invented" a few months ago
as a result of careless typing. it proved to be an immediate
hit amongst commenters at firedoglake from which it seems to
have spread virally.
<http://trool.urbanup.com/2353476>
*BUT*, he didn't type "trooling" ... he typed "tooling" (no r). :-)
Tooling
To make a fool of or mess with someone; confirming that one
is a tool.
<http://tooling.urbanup.com/3880792>
Tool
Anyone who tries to act cooler than they actually are. Most
tools are usually douchebags with negative self-esteem.
<http://tool.urbanup.com/4171430>
Tool
An often disliked person who screws people over instead of
using common sense to deal with situations. Likes to command
people to compensate for his small penis.
<http://tool.urbanup.com/5786736>
Tool
One who lacks the mental capacity to know he is being used.
A fool. A cretin. Characterized by low intelligence and/or
self-steem.
<http://tool.urbanup.com/38616>
On 12.02.26, Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Pigeon? Oh birds... with feathers and all that... we have
tons of them here in rural Ireland, some with names I
wouldn't even know. A lot of them are nice to look at but
it's not like you can stroke them or anything so they make
bad pets.
I don't want to stroke them, just want to watch clever crows,
and them seeing I'm friendly. Maybe put up some toy for them
to puzzle out. Crows and Ravens are super clever!
I put food out for the crows and coal and great tits. Pigeon
comes too (not impressed by plastic ravens anymore).
Mickmane wrote:
On 12.02.26, Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Pigeon? Oh birds... with feathers and all that... we have
tons of them here in rural Ireland, some with names I
wouldn't even know. A lot of them are nice to look at but
it's not like you can stroke them or anything so they make
bad pets.
I don't want to stroke them, just want to watch clever crows,
and them seeing I'm friendly. Maybe put up some toy for them
to puzzle out. Crows and Ravens are super clever!
They might be clever but in rural Ireland crows are often viewed
as pests/vermin by farmers growing crops or with livestock.
Irish farmers can - and do - legally shoot crows, rooks, magpies
and jackdaws. The official term is "control".
I put food out for the crows and coal and great tits. Pigeon
comes too (not impressed by plastic ravens anymore).
We don't see many pigeons out here, but there's plenty of them
in the towns and cities.
We do get seagulls, being close to the coast, and they are noisy
bastards at times... but I don't think you can shoot them!
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