Lorelli! wrote: » I wouldn't stop him but thankfully I don't think it would be his thing. Did you ever have to disown your parents for dancing together to the song Baggy Trousers at a wedding ?
Colser wrote: » No but I'm probably that parent myself. Are you in bed yet?
Lorelli! wrote: » Nope but im tired so im going in a minute. Do you see yourself in your child/children?
gramar wrote: » There is no reflection. What is your melting point?
Lorelli! wrote: » I don't have a melting point. I just evaporate by sublimation. What did you have for breakfast?
Bishopsback wrote: » I had sausage rolls out of a filling station with coffee. Did you have a healthy breakfast?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I rarely eat breakfast but will have a coffee in about half an hour. Will you have a few drinks tonight in a pub or will you stay at home?
Ted_YNWA wrote: » Nope it is still fine, but overcast here. Do you own an umbrella?
gramar wrote: » I don't, The dog doesn't like them. What do you use to keep things together?
Deleted User wrote: » No more nails Have you ever had a free upgrade?
Deleted User wrote: » in hotels yes many times but just once on flights Did you ever stay in a castle?
gramar wrote: » I don't think so and I'd probably know if I did. Have you kissed the Blarney stone?
Deleted User wrote: » Yes, it was an emotional experience Did you?
gramar wrote: » I did. I wore the face off it. As bad as Ireland's song was does it make you wonder how we didn't qualify when the likes of the shíte below got through? ]
Deleted User wrote: » I've given up on Eurovision to be honest, not the same anymore. What's the most you would pay for a concert ticket to see a living & touring band/artist?
gramar wrote: » The most I have paid is about 80. I think that's enough to pay to see anyone. Is there anyone you'd like to see perform but you fear you mightn't as they're getting on?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Most of the people I want to see or have seen are now dead or demented Kate Bush would be someone I'd like to see and would extend the budget for her. What's the last concert you saw? and I just reached 1000 posts
Erik Shin wrote: » Bruno Mars...but I'm going to Eddie Vedder next month. Is €102 too much to see one of your musical heroes ?
gramar wrote: » If it's Eddie Vedder then it is. If you couldn't get a ticket through official means would you buy from the gougers online?
Erik Shin wrote: » For Eddie Vedder...yep! Who's your musical hero you couldn't turn down if they came to Ireland?
gramar wrote: » There are a few I'd like to see but no-one I'd call a hero. What's the smallest number of people at a gig you've attended?
Erik Shin wrote: » Cutting Crew..less than 20 people
Deleted User wrote: » I was at a play once years ago and there were just 14 people in the audience. that was a bit cringe. What's your favourite theatre/gig place in Ireland?
gramar wrote: » The Marquee. The concert talk made me look up a band I like but have never seen. Turns out they're playing an hour away in two weeks and I've just bought my ticket. Have you ever bought a t-shirt at a concert you've been at?
Colser wrote: » I usually do.. Are you going to tell us what band you're going to see?