La.de.da wrote: » No a woman or a man would like my bedroom. Do you like stuff to colour coordinate?
tomwaterford wrote: » Ya....trying to keep so far.... Is mid week drinking bad?
everlast75 wrote: » No. If I did, you and everyone else would most certainly hear about it. Have you kept any of your New Year's Resolutions?
tomwaterford wrote: » At the min....yes...except the face Do you crossfit (I don't btw)
gramar wrote: » I'll do about 8 or 9. The first is a 10km this Sunday. Do you look at your reflection as you walk past shop windows and the like?
everlast75 wrote: » Nee-ther. Will you partake in any sporting events this year, such as a 5k run or some such?
gramar wrote: » Mattress Mick. Do you say dee-va or die-va?
Deleted User wrote: » I have a few books in me. Only three more minutes of bed. Does anyone else love bed as much as I do?
gramar wrote: » From Hueston down the country and stood between carriages most of the way. Do you have a book in you?
Deleted User wrote: » Yes, grey has been slowly seeping in. What was the last train journey you took?
gramar wrote: » It was a drinks item. A can of beer. I opened it and took a mouthful and only I was sitting on his sofa I would have spat it out. I discreetly checked the date and it was a couple of years past the BB date so when he left the room I poured it down the sink. A few minutes after he asked if I wanted another but he didn't have the first brand so he gave me a different one. Thought this one would be grand and took a slug...rank again and years out of date so I waited again for my opportunity and down the sink it went. I declined anymore. Has your hair changed colour over the years?
Deleted User wrote: » No but my local Tesco has a section where dodgy produce that may or may not be in date is sold. Have you ever been given a food item by someone that is out of date?
[Deleted User] wrote: » No but my local Tesco has a section where dodgy produce that may or may not be in date is sold. Have you ever been given a food item by someone that is out of date?
Eamondomc wrote: » I dont know tbh, if its in date either way I'd buy it. Do you know any shop that offers slightly out of date stuff at a discount?
everlast75 wrote: » Nope, but once I woke up after drinking, in the middle of the night, thirsty as **** and gulped down milk which had gone off. Very nearly threw up. I'm pedantic about milk being in date now. Do you think there is a difference between "best before" and "use before" when it comes to food?
Eamondomc wrote: » I was in town once during a powercut. Have you ever put going off milk on your cereal?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I do. Fleecy pjs with teddy bear prints, fizzy sweets, mashed up food in a bowl, cartoons. Have you seen Dark City?
everlast75 wrote: » Science fiction/Superhero movies. Do you like certain things that you should have grown out of?
[Deleted User] wrote: » It is. What films do you like?
Hugo Stiglitz wrote: » I think so. Is it OK not to like The Godfather?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Ah I like apples and those little Freddo bars. Was Freddo the name of Michael Corleone' brother?
everlast75 wrote: » I do but haven't seen Fanny in a long time. What is your favourite snack?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I do. He's very good to me. Do you know Fanny?
Eamondomc wrote: » I know Willie well. Do you like Willie?
[Deleted User] wrote: » He might. Do you think did he know Willie McBride?
gramar wrote: » I'd say not. Do you think Paddy Reilly will come back to Ballyjamesduff?
everlast75 wrote: » I don't believe so Do you think mini discs will come back?
gramar wrote: » I don't think I understand the question. Can you believe cassettes are making a comeback?