Lorelli! wrote: » Every night Are humans the real monsters?
gramar wrote: » Up in the stands. The touch is still good but the body couldn't cope with the pace of a game. I do kinda in the morning...if I boil the kettle I'll try get a few things done. I remember a fella telling me years ago he had a bathroom door that would close slowly on it's own so when he went for a piss he would try and finish before it had closed. When's the last time you looked under the bed for monsters?
Lorelli! wrote: » I was playing soccer in PE and a lad in my class tackled me and I fell. I bruise like a peach so I had this huge bruise on my leg. The poor guy felt so guilty but it wasn't his fault. What position would you be best suited to in soccer?
73Cat wrote: » Not that I can think of. Do you set yourself little challenges like how many candles you can light from one match or getting something done before the kettle boils/ microwave pings?
gramar wrote: » Bitcoins. Have you ever been tackled to the ground?
Lorelli! wrote: » Not like a set amount. I'd just ask for some if i needed it. If they got rid of cash, how would kids get pocket money?
gramar wrote: » Loved it on the rare occasions I got it. Did you get pocket money?
Lorelli! wrote: » Mmm juicy fruit Do you like the popular desert of the 80s, Angel Delight?
gramar wrote: » Like Michael Keaton. What's your favourite juice?
Lorelli! wrote: » I liked Michael Keaton the most personally. What do you think Beatlejuice would taste like?
gramar wrote: » Licking the plate after a meal and it's not always my plate. Was Adam West the original and best Batman?
Miss Demeanour wrote: » Not particularly....love listening to it and watching it though. What is your worst habit?
Caoimhgh1n wrote: » Yeah. Do you like walking in the rain?
Caoimhgh1n wrote: » Probably not. Do you use Spotify?
Colser wrote: » All apart from the east coast..I love the south and west.. Favourite place to holiday in Ireland?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I would prefer to live in a lighthouse. Have you seen a significant amount of the country you live in?
Ted_YNWA wrote: » Never been up there. Is there any country you refuse to travel to?
Deleted User wrote: » I would prefer to live in a lighthouse. Have you seen a significant amount of the country you live in?
Lorelli! wrote: » Metaphorically yea. Actual birds, probably a lot more than two. Would you like to live in a windmill?
gramar wrote: » Not the ones aimed at me. Do you think windmills with living space in them would kill two birds?
Erik Shin wrote: » Only when I use it Do you miss the insults of your childhood?
gramar wrote: » I'd prefer not to find out. Do you ever hear the word 'rehab' used as an insult anymore?
Lorelli! wrote: » Yes but it's been that long since I've been to one, I wouldn't mind paying the price! I can't think of any favourites siblings. They seem to be all related in one way or another though. Do you think a celebrity rehab centre would be like a luxurious holiday to us mere mortals?
Colser wrote: » Very short,maybe a one liner saying approach with caution.. Are concert ticket prices gone beyond the joke?
gramar wrote: » I think aul Annie was as a mad as fcuk. Do you have a favourite set of celebrity brothers or sisters?
Lorelli! wrote: » Both, mostly in a foreign language In the film Misery, I know Annie Wilkes was a number 1 fan of the novelist but do you think she could have played it a little bit cooler?
gramar wrote: » I don't have strong views either way but on the rare occasion I buy crisps I get Tayto. So in answer to your question in the unlikely event that I am in Tayto park I wouldn't be smuggling in a pack of King to make a statement. If you came with instructions would it be a short leaflet or a big manual?