TopMan
05-06-2006, 21:31
just wondering do you ever do it in your head? like how they do in some films and sitcoms.
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View Full Version : Do you ever narrate your own life? TopMan 05-06-2006, 21:31 just wondering do you ever do it in your head? like how they do in some films and sitcoms. lizzmobile 05-06-2006, 21:34 No, I do it out loud and people around me get an annoying running commentary :hihi: hmr44 05-06-2006, 21:35 Erm.... no! littleboo 05-06-2006, 21:35 Yes. Its usually Stephen Fry's voice. Snook 05-06-2006, 21:35 'It had come to the point in my evening when I was so bored that I had found myself replying to threads on a forum'. TopMan 05-06-2006, 21:36 you should try it, but u have to have a unrealistic sense of humour about it. this was supose to be a reply to x sunshine x shoeshine 05-06-2006, 21:45 The important thing, TopMan, and you ask a question with every one of your OP'ed threads on here, which gets rather annoying......... Why not post your feelings about the subjects you raise before expecting others to respond and then disappearing offline for long periods before contributing/adding comments to your threads? We then have a basis to respond.:| Do you ever narrate your life? TopMan 05-06-2006, 21:47 The important thing, TopMan, and you ask a question with every one of your OP'ed threads on here, which gets rather annoying......... Why not post your feelings about the subjects you raise before expecting others to respond and then disappearing offline for long periods before contributing/adding comments to your threads? We then have a basis to respond.:| Do you ever narrate your life? lol not all the time not ever really tho i was at work today when i was bored. hmr44 05-06-2006, 21:48 you should try it, but u have to have a unrealistic sense of humour about it. this was supose to be a reply to x sunshine x :hihi: sorry! Ooh an unrealistic sense of humour - meow! I just have better things to do, I guess - sorry! nigsmig 05-06-2006, 22:30 sometimes i mutter to myself as if 'doing the working out' like life being a maths exam (but i find it more 'enjoyable' to add a backing track to my day - sort of a film score with the type of music for the freneticness of my movements: yello ticka ticka works when i'm yomping around.) absynthfairy 05-06-2006, 22:34 I'm forever doing this - but thats largely because I think the world revolves around me and everyone else is here purely for my amusement ( I didn't earn my Diva nickname for nowt!) I constantly refer to myself in the third person too...both whilst talking to myself and in conversation with others...("mmm I think Joey would like a cup of coffee!" for example) Worrying - never admitted that out loud before - maybe I should go on Big Brother...:o Ark-Seven 05-06-2006, 22:46 "I walked into the kitchen and sat down at the table. I looked with a grimace at the questionable meal Lois had placed in front of me. Of course I'd never tell her how disgusted I was with her cooking, but somehow I think she knew. Lois had always been full of energy and life, but lately I had begun to grow more aware of her aging. The bright, exuberant eyes that I had fallen in love with were now beginning to grow dull and listless with the long fatigue of a weary life ... I woke several hours later in a daze. pattricia 05-06-2006, 23:06 just wondering do you ever do it in your head? like how they do in some films and sitcoms. Do what in your head ? The thread is called "Do you ever narrate your own life" .Im not thick,but what does this mean ? Can you go into more detail.?:huh: TopMan 05-06-2006, 23:09 Do what in your head ? The thread is called "Do you ever narrate your own life" .Im not thick,but what does this mean ? Can you go into more detail.?:huh: best example i can think of is the show scrubs he always talks to himdself about what hes gonna do pattricia 05-06-2006, 23:15 best example i can think of is the show scrubs he always talks to himdself about what hes gonna do Ive never seen Scrubs,so must try and watch it to see what you mean.Then might start talking to myself.You know "take a walk on the wild side" :loopy: viking 05-06-2006, 23:16 'It had come to the point in my evening when I was so bored that I had found myself replying to threads on a forum'. Thats when you need help Snoop.:hihi: rad 05-06-2006, 23:16 i used to when I was a kid, but i grew out of it shoeshine 05-06-2006, 23:30 Are we talking "real life" on this thread, TopMan, or do we have to watch the TV programs you seem to always refer to in most of your threads/responses? If it's the TV programmes, can you please initiate a sort of "TopMan TV Times Magazine" perhaps a week before starting a thread. Then we can watch the programmes and imagine we are characters in the scenarios, like you seem to emulate on here. We can then get our heads around the subjects you inflict upon us with increasing regularity and maybe contribute to your threads with meaningful answers. Whatif wewin 05-06-2006, 23:31 It's a thing 13 yr old boys do. Oh, and Peter Griffin. Ark- seven , or so I told myself before switching on the night light. pattricia 05-06-2006, 23:34 Are we talking "real life" on this thread, TopMan, or do we have to watch the TV programs you seem to always refer to in most of your threads/responses? If it's the TV programmes, can you please initiate a sort of "TopMan TV Times Magazine" perhaps a week before starting a thread. Then we can watch the programmes and imagine we are characters in the scenarios, like you seem to emulate on here. We can then get our heads around the subjects you inflict upon us with increasing regularity and maybe contribute to your threads with meaningful answers. When are you going to start talking to yourself,Shoe ? It may be more interesting than SF ! Oh, I think I will talk to Shoe today, in my head !:hihi: TopMan 05-06-2006, 23:35 Are we talking "real life" on this thread, TopMan, or do we have to watch the TV programs you seem to always refer to in most of your threads/responses? If it's the TV programmes, can you please initiate a sort of "TopMan TV Times Magazine" perhaps a week before starting a thread. Then we can watch the programmes and imagine we are characters in the scenarios, like you seem to emulate on here. We can then get our heads around the subjects you inflict upon us with increasing regularity and maybe contribute to your threads with meaningful answers. your well funy shoeshine 05-06-2006, 23:40 your well funy From the Master of Mirth, that's a real compliment, TopMan. Thank you, praise indeed. :hihi: shoeshine 05-06-2006, 23:41 When are you going to start talking to yourself,Shoe ? It may be more interesting than SF ! Oh, I think I will talk to Shoe today, in my head !:hihi: Talking to oneself about me, pattricia, can be treated free now on the NHS.......:hihi: TopMan 05-06-2006, 23:42 From the Master of Mirth, that's a real compliment, TopMan. Thank you, praise indeed. :hihi: after checking what mirth was in dictionay "Great merriment". i still have no idea. but u r well funny, the next laughs on the house shoeshine 05-06-2006, 23:43 after checking what mirth was in dictionay "Great merriment". i still have no idea. Google it, TopMan....:thumbsup: pattricia 05-06-2006, 23:46 Talking to oneself about me, pattricia, can be treated free now on the NHS.......:hihi: I know !:loopy: TopMan 05-06-2006, 23:46 Google it, TopMan....:thumbsup: no luck hence the search (http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=define%3A+Master+of+Mirth&meta=) TopMan 05-06-2006, 23:47 got it now the real deal (http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=define%3AMirth&meta=) shoeshine 05-06-2006, 23:54 got it now the real deal (http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=define%3AMirth&meta=) Well done, you see....you were right in the first place looking in the dictionary. From now on you will know the meaning of the word "Mirth". I am narrating that to myself tomorrow. I will send you an invoice for the 15-minute English Lesson I have just given you.......cash payment please to avoid VAT, and please don't leave the country to avoid it, I have contacts abroad who can find you anywhere............:hihi: :thumbsup: TopMan 06-06-2006, 10:58 Well done, you see....you were right in the first place looking in the dictionary. From now on you will know the meaning of the word "Mirth". I am narrating that to myself tomorrow. I will send you an invoice for the 15-minute English Lesson I have just given you.......cash payment please to avoid VAT, and please don't leave the country to avoid it, I have contacts abroad who can find you anywhere............:hihi: :thumbsup: you seem to forget i am your contacted from abroad. also learned about the cashpayment thing so they do that to avoid vat huh? mjlacey21 06-06-2006, 11:04 I am so glad this thread appeared!! I do this all the time, I thought it was just me! I got to a stage where I always referred to myself in third person cos I was just watching myself bumbling around like it was someone else... have I said too much? shoeshine 06-06-2006, 11:08 you seem to forget i am your contacted from abroad. also learned about the cashpayment thing so they do that to avoid vat huh? OK then, let's see......a one word English Lesson Subject "Mirth" £0.20 + VAT = £0.235 Total. Send me a cheque for £0.235, I will declare the VAT and continue narrating my life. :thumbsup: shoeshine 06-06-2006, 11:09 To the rest of SF.......I will have to go back to drinking Tetley Tea at night :hihi: TopMan 06-06-2006, 18:46 OK then, let's see......a one word English Lesson Subject "Mirth" £0.20 + VAT = £0.235 Total. Send me a cheque for £0.235, I will declare the VAT and continue narrating my life. :thumbsup: give me one more lesson please why is it alwys £0.20? pattricia 06-06-2006, 22:51 I am so glad this thread appeared!! I do this all the time, I thought it was just me! I got to a stage where I always referred to myself in third person cos I was just watching myself bumbling around like it was someone else... have I said too much? No, youve not said enough.! I still dont know what the thread means,having not watched the t.v.programme "Scrubs".When you say the third person do you mean "we are", as in, "we are going to the shops today ?" Its a long time since I was at school,and have forgotten what the third person is.:huh: shoeshine 07-06-2006, 10:10 No, youve not said enough.! I still dont know what the thread means,having not watched the t.v.programme "Scrubs".When you say the third person do you mean "we are", as in, "we are going to the shops today ?" Its a long time since I was at school,and have forgotten what the third person is.:huh: pattricia, to be perfectly honest I don't have a clue what TopMan's on about either. I think he gets too absorbed in TV programmes at times. :) He'll grow out of it eventually and join the real world. :) mjlacey21 07-06-2006, 10:29 No, youve not said enough.! I still dont know what the thread means,having not watched the t.v.programme "Scrubs".When you say the third person do you mean "we are", as in, "we are going to the shops today ?" Its a long time since I was at school,and have forgotten what the third person is.:huh: I mean I find myself thinking things like 'Marie walked down the street pondering if the good weather would hold for the duration of the day' (well that's a bit more sensible than the majority of my thoughts but I hope you get the jist) TopMan 08-06-2006, 19:38 pattricia, to be perfectly honest I don't have a clue what TopMan's on about either. I think he gets too absorbed in TV programmes at times. :) He'll grow out of it eventually and join the real world. :) come on shoeshine give me so more knowledge why is it always £0.20? shoeshine 08-06-2006, 19:44 come on shoeshine give me so more knowledge why is it always £0.20? Are you "bumping" this thread TopMan? The practice is frowned upon by the Mods?....and rightly so. :) TopMan 08-06-2006, 19:46 Are you "bumping" this thread TopMan? The practice is frowned upon by the Mods?....and rightly so. :) no i actually asked u earlier but u aint answerred the Q. even when i use paypal there is some charge which is £0.20p what the hell is that for? |