La.de.da wrote: » No a woman or a man would like my bedroom. Do you like stuff to colour coordinate?
Eamondomc wrote: » No, I love the smell of diesel. Are you old enough to apply for a licence?
Shannon757 wrote: » I would love one. Tesla Model X please. You?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Need to get my car serviced. Does a car need oil to keep going?
Eamondomc wrote: » Not for me, have to work in the morning, but just for a couple of hrs, then a bit of farming for the rest of the day.@shannon, yes, very good, can't wait for part 2. What's have you planned for the weekend?
Lavinia wrote: » Not clay pigeons but cans and things like that Are you glad the working week is over...
Eamondomc wrote: » It's not all illegal Shannon, big industry in America. I do hunt and that, but no illegal bloodsports. Are you surprised sulky racing is a real global sport?
tomwaterford wrote: » AlexAndra park I was....not really my thing...but went along@Shandon ....not my thing Ever been hunting
Eamondomc wrote: » I have, but not at a track now. Mighty horses them trotters. Have you been out there?
Shannon757 wrote: » Not my sort of thing, or any illegal sports. What your opinion on bloodsports?
tomwaterford wrote: » No....opposite end date of the country.....had friend who was woken by it near there Ever been to see sulky racing
Eamondomc wrote: » No, just shopping I'm told. Were you near that quake?
tomwaterford wrote: » Guessing so Anything great planned for the weekend
Eamondomc wrote: » Well, fcuk all Irish comes to mind. We're doing great now though aren't we?
gramar wrote: » Quite often and even still mightn't be sure which one it is. Can you think of a funny meaning for the acronym FAI?
Eamondomc wrote: » Don't have a favourite really, I dont use them much. Ever get a message with an acronym and have to google it to find out what it means?
gramar wrote: » It was mild enough this morning, I haven't been out since but I doubt it's cold. What's your favourite acronym?
Eamondomc wrote: » Maggie Thatcher, I love a domineering woman.@gramar, don't know, I never look behind. Is it very cold where you are today?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Good things come in strange disguises. Who is your fantasy woman?
Eamondomc wrote: » Sometimes, but I have had occasions' it nearly killed me. A story on Guinness, an old teacher of mine, maths, a raging alcho at the time, now reformed was drinking in a local bar when he fell off the stool clutching his chest in pain, an ambulance was sent for immediately as all assumed he was having a massive coronary. It turned out he had just pulled muscles in his chest and abdomen from the amount of Guinness he had consumed on that day. Wasn't good for him now, was it?
Deleted User wrote: » Good things come in strange disguises. Who is your fantasy woman?
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Have a nap...other than that...look at pics of Channing Tatum unclothed on the net Will that work ?
gramar wrote: » San Miguel, made less than a mile from where I'm sat. Is Guinness good for you?
[Deleted User] wrote: » It is. Plenty of iron. I'm very tired and want the next hour to go very quickly. Do you have any magic spells?
Eamondomc wrote: » I d like it in a building anyway, the middle of the street could be hard to handle with all that traffic and on a corner would be suicide.@Felix, grand. Where's that beer made, local to you?