Boom_Bap wrote: » I've no set time, sometimes I've have security trying to kick me out of the building after midnight a few times. What's the longest shift you've put in?
gramar wrote: » Probably about 20 hours. What's the last thing you shifted?
73Cat wrote: » The shopping out of the boot of the car. If you could afford it would you pay someone to do all your menial tasks?
Boom_Bap wrote: » Nope, I enjoy doing all those little things...well I can despise them while doing them, but will be satisifed afterwards. Have you cut the grass yet this year?
Colser wrote: » It's been cut but not by me.. Do you have a big garden?
Boom_Bap wrote: » Nope, it should be easy to manage but it's a mess. Biggest mess you've made?
everlast75 wrote: » My life so far... Your favourite toy as a kid?
73Cat wrote: » Fisher Price Tree House, hours of fun Do you still have any of your childhood toys/books ?
Erik Shin wrote: » I do...Have a brer rabbit book from 1957...Given to me second hand and i have now given it to my daughter Any toys you really wanted as a child...But never got?
73Cat wrote: » I wanted a drum kit when I was 6, I got a tin drum to hang around my neck. I still have it . A reminder that I can't always get what I want:) If you were in a band what instrument would you play ?
Lorelli! wrote: » Would have liked a pair of Bauer Rollerblades. A percussionist/dancer with a tambourine like Bez When you were a kid, did you spend full days planning and building a hut, then go back the next day to find it had fallen down?
Boom_Bap wrote: » We used to build bases and tree houses along enemy lines, we'd go back the next morning and find them destroyed by the enemy from Shelbyville, or they had taken residence in them. Any enemies growing up?
Lorelli! wrote: » Ye also those from Shelbyville. We could have formed an alliance. Those giant wind turbines remind me of the tripods from War of the Worlds. Do they freak you out a bit?
Ted_YNWA wrote: » nope, would be tempted when I get my own place. Have you ever been on a pogo stick?
Lorelli! wrote: » No I don't think I have. Is no answer sometimes the best answer?
[Deleted User] wrote: » There is an answer to every question. Some people make an art of answering questions. How often do you see the inside of a church?
73Cat wrote: » Rarely Did your parents make you go to Mass as a child ?
Lorelli! wrote: » No, they never did. They have never been really religious. Should The Lighthouse Family be listed under the definition for monotone?
Deleted User wrote: » They should be listed under the definiton for lift Will you sleep tonight?
Shannon757 wrote: » Hopefully Do you watch Countdown?
everlast75 wrote: » The 8 out of 10 cats one yes - on occasion Isn't it a pity Rachel Riley is a bit of a gob****e?
gramar wrote: » Hardly seen it so I'll take your word for it. Television...shur isn't it all a load of aul bollocks really?
Lorelli! wrote: » Some of it is. I never really hear anyone use it but do you hate the word "diddums" and its condescending tone?
gramar wrote: » I don't hate it but it can sound a bit dismissive. Do you ever wonder what the famous five are up to now? (4 as timmy is surely dead by now)
Colser wrote: » Loved them.. Do you know any Dick in real life?
gramar wrote: » Not that I can think of. Have you ever modelled?
Lorelli! wrote: » No, well I did for one of those hairdressing shows before. Why do celebrities go to fashion shows and sit in the front isle beside the catwalk looking moody and bored?
gramar wrote: » I'd say it's like product placement and they're paid to be there so fashion designers can say 'oh look Dim Carcrashian' was at my show. Do fashion designers just make it up as they go along?
Lorelli! wrote: » Yea probably but im also a bit guilty of that so I can't judge them Are you in a good mood today?