gramar wrote: » A starter, If you're hungry to begin with you want to start eating. There mightn't be room left for a dessert. A face pack, a fanny pack or a back pack?
Miss Demeanour wrote: » I try to avoid horsing into burgers and having ketchup smeared all over my face if I am trying to appear ladylike and make a good impression.....maybe a salad in that scenario. Starter or dessert?
gramar wrote: » I do what Tommy Tiernan does and talk to them in their own accent. If out for a meal does what you order depend on who you are with?
Miss Demeanour wrote: » I dont do jigsaws much...maybe 200 but my favourite ones to complete are 49 piece ones. What do you say if you dont understand someones accent?
gramar wrote: » I have numbers that bear a certain significance for me but not a lucky number. What's the biggest jigsaw puzzle you've done?
Miss Demeanour wrote: » Not yet. Do you have a lucky number?
gramar wrote: » There's a time and a place for hot chocolate and tea is good anytime so I'll say tea. Have you ever hit the jackpot?
Miss Demeanour wrote: » Oooh thats a toughie. Chris De Burgh but only slightly. Hot chocolate or tea?
gramar wrote: » That would be an ecumenical matter. Chris de Burgh's Missing you or John Waites Missing you?
Lorelli! wrote: » I haven't noticed that but sometimes it is hard to tell by just the username. Are Frankie Valli's, "Big Girls Dont Cry" and "Walk Like A Man" sort of opposite songs and the same?
73Cat wrote: » I haven't. Have you noticed with some posters that they will post as if they are male, and then another post will appear to be female ?
gramar wrote: » It just means you go on proper holidays and don't go to music festivals. Ever shaken up a can of beer before handing it to someone?
Deleted User wrote: » I don't Am I classed as deprived or socially outcast for not owning one?
Paddy Samurai wrote: » I'm a big movie buff ,but a good book comes first IMO. Do you own a tent?.
Colser wrote: » I do but it can set off the nerves in my teeth. Good book or good movie?
Lorelli! wrote: » Depends on the lolly Do you like Sorbet?
Colser wrote: » 99 if there's only a little bit of ice-cream on it.. Do you lick or bite a lolly?
Lorelli! wrote: » Blowing bubbles with chewing gum Which Ice-cream is better, a 99 or a Screwball?
Paddy Samurai wrote: » Nothing crazy.A few pints with the mates tonight ,boardgaming meetup on sunday and a day out with the wife on monday(walking and lunch). Do you have a favourite hobby?.
kingtut wrote: » Yes they should definitely pay. Do you have anything fun planned for the weekend?
gramar wrote: » No, they're here beside me. Do you think people who injure themselves stupidly should have to pay their hospital bills?
73Cat wrote: » Mouthwash. Is anyone close to you in hospital at the moment?
gramar wrote: » I still think that salt in my tea was as bad as I've ever tasted. Spicy cheese that left my mouth with a tingling sensation for hours wasn't far behind. What makes your mouth tingle?
Miss Demeanour wrote: » I love to fling it out the car window as I drive to work in the morning. Most unusual food combination you have tried?
gramar wrote: » I don't know what you're trying to say. What's your favourite way to waste money?
Miss Demeanour wrote: » I have.....really good at it too. Do you like blue cheese?
gramar wrote: » I not really bothered by role play your excellency. Have you ever played twister?
Bishopsback wrote: » I can be if you want. Do you like role play?
Lorelli! wrote: » I'd rather have an agent name but I'll go with Agent Six. Are you frank?
gramar wrote: » No, I'm not Larry Murphy. If you were a secret agent what would your agent number be?