[Deleted User] wrote: » You've very feminine wrists....
Neil3030 wrote: » Nah they are tragically thin wrists, but it's a small price to pay for my otherwise magnificent anatomical proportions.
sydthebeat wrote: » Neil3030
pickarooney wrote: » I've ridiculously thin wrists too. I can wrap my thumb and pinkie around with space to spare. It's not a particularly useful attribute outside maybe of veterinary science.
awec wrote: » :eek: I'm built like a budgies hard-on
Neil3030 wrote: » ... and I've been thinwristshamed to the point of having that last belgian beer in my fridge.
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » Really twisted your arm huh. Not that it'd take much, given those wrists, but still.
Synode wrote: » I'd definitely put LCD into the dance music category. Give them a listen (anything except 'Daft Punk is Playing at My House' or 'New York I love you'. I recommend 'Get Innocuous', 'Us VS Them', 'All my Friends' or 'Someone Great'). Quality
Yeah_Right wrote: » I checked them out. Listened to them while I cooked dinner. Some songs had strains of Violent Femmes and Talking Heads (obviously nowhere near as good). Others were a bit 80s to the point I could imagine one of them with a keyboard guitar. There was a bit of The Killers and Franz Ferdinand in there and then also some highly repetitive EDM. Overall they were alright as background music. Not really my thing and not something I'd put on but the sort I'd have no issue with. When I hear the words dance music, I immediately think of some guy plugging his iPod in and waving his hands in the air while some female pop singer repeats the same few lines over and over. The fact LCD Soundsystem actually play instruments is a big plus.
pickarooney wrote: » Errlloyd: bayonets are on the way out. Worst case scenario you can get an adaptor from bayonet socket to screw but I'm not sure you can go the other way around.
errlloyd wrote: » Thanks man. Ideal advice. Zero risk and future proof.
prawnsambo wrote: » Yes, but there are two different sizes of Edison screw. The mini size is getting more popular.
thomond2006 wrote: » Another election? Oh joy.
Interested Observer wrote: » We have an election, nobody has enough seats to form a Govt, potentially the only viable coalition is FF/FG + SF, neither of them will go into power with SF... so we need another confidence and supply agreement? What's the point?
ClanofLams wrote: » Terrible timing too with the stage Brexit is at. Don't think this will work out for FF. Varadkar right to not back down.
ClanofLams wrote: » I wouldn't rule out FF going in with SF. Martin would accept it to be Taoiseach.
Buer wrote: » It would be a disaster for them to go to an election at this point. Critical point in Brexit and referendums coming down the line. Cutting the nose off to spite the face, comes to mind. I'm not sure FF would even want to go to the people at this point. FG are looking solid enough in the polls right now and I'm not sure how much this current situation is going to hurt them. With all that said, Varadkar has missed an opportunity to come out with some sort of boost in terms of PR by sacking Fitzgerald on this matter. He'd come across as decisive and actually taking some action in the McCabe situation. I can only hope she resigns at this point for the greater good and any election is deferred. I find the SF motion of no confidence hilarious. Fair play to them for wanting to protect an honourable Garda like Jerry...I mean Maurice McCabe.
Deleted User wrote: » Varadkar can only sack Francis Fitzgerald before the **** hit the fan. After the fact just makes it look like he is bowing to Fine Fail.
Buer wrote: » Both FF and FG already came out last week and said they would not go into a government with SF. Sinn Fein can make eyes all they want and claim they're ready to go into government in a coalitiion but they're still on the outside p*ssing in. I can't understand why they'd want an election at this point. They've their own leadership contest to go through yet and the unknown aspect of that surely won't increase their vote at this point.