Oracle wrote:Paphitis wrote:Oracle wrote:Paphitis wrote:The Cypriot wrote:Oracle wrote:The Cypriot wrote:.. je feramen da nera dis Anglias mazin mas...
"nera" .... "nera" ... What a Kalamara you've turned out to be!
"Vroshes" mana mou ... "vroshes"!
The weather's going to improve soon; I can feel it in my vroshes.
Has anyone else noticed how needlessly prickly O gets around this time each month? I'd blame the moon but that would be heavenly body-ist.
Now there you have hit on one of the greatest mysteries known to mankind...
Female mood swings....
OMG
Apologies all round .... Oh well, should be safe to cross my path for the next few weeks now.
Note to self: Take Oil of Evening Primrose.
Why do GC women take so long to reach the menopause ... most of my English friends started theirs in their early-mid-forties
Yes but the mood swings don't change throughout a woman's life....Or do they?
Oh
... nothing to look forward to then.
Mood swings should cease though, once the Oestrogen dries up ....
Actually, I think smoking and drinking gin/vodka (none of which I do
) speeds-up the demise of Oestrogen. But, you may not notice mood swing changes as they are governed by the availability/absence of fags and gin by then.
Oracle dearest....I don't drink gin/vodka or whatever. Don't even drink much beer.
I sometimes drink some wine at a restaurant or at social events, but moderately. I use to binge in my earlier years but not now.
If you must know, Coopers Pale Ale or JD is my poison, but my frequency and quantity is very moderate.
Also, I don't smoke anymore. I use to do that as well, but never exceeded a few a day and hence it was easier for me to stop I guess. I am very particular about my health these days and have always been pretty fit, although I am not as fit as I once was. I have 6 monthly medicals and ECGs every year, and my work is dependent on passing these medicals, so I do tend to look after myself.
I think you are getting a bit edgy....so take no notice of my silly wind up...