La.de.da wrote: » No a woman or a man would like my bedroom. Do you like stuff to colour coordinate?
Eamondomc wrote: » I do, but its hard on the back. I get a few young lads to lift them. Last year was a disgust though, I moved the bastards several times to get as many as I could dry, got most, have about 2 10x6 loads left there. Haven seen them since October. Hopper turf here. Will you be selling some?
Shannon757 wrote: » I will. €4 a bag. How much do you pay the young lads?
Eamondomc wrote: » A row of 10, 100 meters long costs 15 euro to get lifted, I had 8 of these, that's what they charge everyone who use them. Is that a fair price, I think it cheap?
Shannon757 wrote: » It seems more than fair. I was thinking of hiring one or two of my friends and pay maybe 10 euro a line, but these lines aren't as long as yours, about 25 bags a line. What do you think of that?
gramar wrote: » That is fúcking A. Is anybody there? Hello? Anyone?
Deleted User wrote: » Am here, on a bog rather than in it. What Was The last book you read?
gramar wrote: » I am currently reading The Dogs of Riga by Henning Mankell. The last one I finished was The Last Mile by David Baldacci. Did you enjoy a satisfactory bowel movement?
Deleted User wrote: » Twas satisfactory, all that talk of bogs! Do you have an open fire?
gramar wrote: » It is and it isn't. It has a door on it so I'm not sure if that counts or not as an open fire. Have you ever had any bad burns?
Eamondomc wrote: » That sounds like an insert stove you have, wouldn't be an open fire in strict terms if you can close it. I had a bad burn years ago, a boiling kettle spilled on my runner and my foot was in it fcuking agony, I spent a week in hospital with it. Ever get or give a Chinese burn?
gramar wrote: » I was eating chicken balls from the Chinese one night and a fella took one and burned the gob off himself so I have kind of inadvertently. Did you ever have one of those G'n'R Use your illusion t-shirts?
Eamondomc wrote: » Can't say I have, no. Do you know your house Ber rating?
gramar wrote: » I haven't a clue. It's not that old and qualified for a grant for the heating system so probably good enough. Are there any animal not in Ireland you think should be introduced into Irish wildlife?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Tigers! Why don't you like coffee?
Eamondomc wrote: » I do, a cupful, that looks like a vase. Sugar or no?
gramar wrote: » Half a spoon in my tea. I don't drink coffee. I like it though. A woman in the office was telling me that a colleague of her husband was in Bulgaria last week. Apparently it snowed 25 metres. Was I right to just nod and say 'jaysus, that's a lot of snow' or should I have suggested that somebody somewhere is very much mistaken?
Shannon757 wrote: » Never. Last time you had chips?
Eamondomc wrote: » Last weekend. Do you get a lunch deal anywhere near you?
Deleted User wrote: » I don't. I'm very bold. Yesterday was a blt and chips for €13. It was fab. What do you believe is fab?
gramar wrote: » A flavoured alcoholic beverage. Do you remember woodys? Is that still about?
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Yeah, they sell toilets and household fixings Anyone else a little bored with boards ?
gramar wrote: » Heresy! What's the last adult magazine you 'read'?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Attitude Magazine When was the last time you swore out loud?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Today when trying on shoes. I was by myself but that didn't stop my muttering "for fücksake why can't I find a pair of shoes that fit properly". What size shoes do you take?
Deleted User wrote: » Size 10. My middle child is 6ft 5! How tall is the tallest person in your family or extended family?
Caoimhgh1n wrote: » 3 of my cousins in one family are all over 6.1. Are you tall?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I'm not. 5'4. @ Derek, wow. What age is your child and what height are you?
Deleted User wrote: » I am 6'1, my son is 15 What age do kids stop growing?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I am 6'1, my son is 15 What age do kids stop growing?