rawn wrote: "Didn't want the holiday to end so I randomly booked us in here for tonight as a little surprise ðŸ˜ðŸ˜႒ðŸ˜႒😎😘😘😘😘😘 hope u like it 😠**tagged girlfriend"
Kason Better Padlock wrote: » I mean it's particularly classy or anything but I think it's oddly sweet. He's so excited.
Ralf and Florian wrote: » Martial r ings r Sturridge r benteke? Are u sick? How do ye stomach Utd producing these players????? What ye d do to be able to do this!
coolhull wrote: » That would probably be a great post if only I knew what the fcuk it was about
via4 wrote: » A picture of a guy doing the rounds on fb a Dad saying where does this guy live he’s messaging my 10 year old. Now I get the anger but the guy actually writes he’s not taking it to the police he’s guna find the man & sort him out himself pure stupidity
drake70 wrote: » His 10 year old has a phone??!
De Bh105147292 wrote: Fone is broke if it Lukin for me txt me on dis
Loughc wrote: New phone who dis?
yellowlabrador wrote: » Well.. I've just had an education welfare officer round. Because she hasn't been in. Monday we were all heavily congested, headachey etc. Tuesday, as we were all waiting by the door ready to leave she needed the toilet. So off she went to the toilet and had one runny poo, not a tummy bug just the once.. so I text her dad and he phoned the school as my microphone is broken where he was told she must be off for 48 hours. Fair enough.. not ideal.. and I understand why but I believe it should be down to parents discretion to some degree, surely? I wouldn't dream of sending her in if she was too poorly or if I believed she was in the slightest contagious. Anyways. So today.. again ready to leave. Literally about to go out the door and she puked from a bout of coughing. Like me she easily pukes. We're all still snotty. So I spoke to school and was told she can't go in tomorrow. Even though it's not a bug. Like.. I have so much I need to do. I wanted my house pristine on Monday and want to do a big shop, need to go to doctors and other stuff. I'd rather her be in school lol (as much as I love her haha) and more importantly I want her to get the most out of her education as she possibly can. Anyway, the woman was fair and doing her job. I appreciate that.. but was mentioned I was at Longleat Safari Park. Being the saddo I am I keep tickets etc for kids keepsakes (geek). Like I have the other four times I've taken her to Longleat Safari and pretty much everywhere else we've ever been, also done the live videos on here. Still have the boarding passes hung round my rearview mirror, too. Not sure if some parent or school teacher has come to presumptuous conclusions about the date I went on the mainland but I have all the proof. I've only had her off school term time when we went abroad twice. Fed up with feeling penalised. When I'm 60 seconds late for school I look like some ****ty parent who isn't too fussed about being punctual (which is so far from the truth!) Or days off I feel like I'm not believed. Actually considered taking a picture of her vomit on my kitchen floor this morning. Ever feel you just don't fit the mold?
shoegal1 wrote: » [font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Seen in the comments of a post that had nothing to do with dresses...what the what???[/font][/font][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The appropriate length for all necklines on any woman’s clothing is 4 in a half inches above the cleavage. And all [/font][/font][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]real dresses have straps. It’s what helps hold the dress up over your boobs so it doesn’t fall off your boobs. And once a woman turns age 32 than those straps become sleeves. All the hoes out there that dress like hookers need to do their research before buying clothes and need to buy age appropriately, modestly, conservatively, and sophisticatedly. Cause that is how a real woman dresses. A real woman wouldn’t walk around half naked and call it dressed.[/font][/font]
coolhull wrote: » shoegal1 wrote: » [font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Seen in the comments of a post that had nothing to do with dresses...what the what???[/font][/font][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The appropriate length for all necklines on any woman’s clothing is 4 in a half inches above the cleavage. And all [/font][/font][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]real dresses have straps. It’s what helps hold the dress up over your boobs so it doesn’t fall off your boobs. And once a woman turns age 32 than those straps become sleeves. All the hoes out there that dress like hookers need to do their research before buying clothes and need to buy age appropriately, modestly, conservatively, and sophisticatedly. Cause that is how a real woman dresses. A real woman wouldn’t walk around half naked and call it dressed.[/font][/font] Was this posted from Saudi Arabia?
drake70 wrote: » This seems to be doing the rounds again: To all my Female Friends�� Most of us are going through the next stage of our lives. We are at that age where we see the wrinkles, grey hair, extra pounds. We see the pretty 25 year olds and sigh. But, we were once 25, too, just like they will one day be our age. What they bring to the table with their youth and zest for life, we bring with our wisdom, experience and good hearts. For all we've been through earning each grey hair... coping with whatever else life has brought us over the years, we are SURVIVOR’S... we are WARRIORS... we are WOMEN. Like a classic car or fine wine. While our exterior may not be what it once was, it is traded for our spirit, our courage and our strength to enter this chapter of our lives with grace and pride for all we've been through and accomplished. Never feel bad about ageing. It is a privilege denied to many. Ladies, repost with your picture and age, I'm XX
Business Cat wrote: » The next generation of tracksuit wearing reprobates already in full swing. What chance does that kid have. Jesus wept.
fussyonion wrote: » "MY SON BORN TODAY LITTLE WARRIOR LITTLE MMA IN THE MAKIN EIHGT PONDS 4OUNSES C*CK LIKE MY NOSE HAHA LITTLE CHAMP PALS FOR LIFE CANT WAIT TO TAKE YOU FOR YOUR FIRST PINT IN MORRISSEYS WERE ALL GOOD GREAT MEN AND SONS WERE MADE AND YOU WILL BE NO DIFFERENT MY SON BUY YOUR OWL FELLER A PINT AND WE MAY FIGHT N SCRAP BUT SON FOR LIFE"
Hector Savage wrote: » And is this the Morrisseys ?https://www.facebook.com/Morrisseys-Pub-139301399422623/ Looks like a lovely establishment ... I must remember to pop in for a glass of port and ask about local attractions next time I'm in Dublin.... while wearing my monocle and reading a copy of the Irish Times ....
Ireland vs wheals qualifiers tonight drink Promoition while match is on 3 long necks for €10 and all pints €4