Lorelli! wrote: » Shapeshifter Mystique is the best. No I haven't :pac: If you could shape shift into anything, what would be the first thing you'd become?
Bob Harris wrote: » Excited. When did ebay stop being an auction site?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Wind them up even tighter Do monitor closely the progress of any sports team or sports person?
73Cat wrote: » No, zero interest in sport. Are you getting into the festive food and drink yet?
Bob Harris wrote: » It's a little early for that. Are you ever guilty of putting the wrappers back in the tin?
73Cat wrote: » No never, crime punishable by death that ! Have you ever pulled a Christmas cracker ?
Bob Harris wrote: » Only turkeys. Are you a sucker for click bait?
73Cat wrote: » Not anymore, used to be pulled right into it and waste time that I can never replace Have you ever been described as having the patience of a saint ?
Paddy Samurai wrote: » No Never ,it's not a phrase that would apply to me. What was the longest time you have queued for something ?
Bob Harris wrote: » A few hours in the mid 90's when you had to pay for tickets with cash and they weren't all sold out online before they even went on sale to people who had no intention of ever going. We are the World or Feed the World?
73Cat wrote: » Feed the World, the original one and the best Will you light a candle for George Michael on Christmas day ?
Lorelli! wrote: » I won't light a candle for him. Someone said in another thread that when they hear Last Christmas that it will be a bit more special this year. Do you sometimes find it difficult to pronounce the word Pacific?
73Cat wrote: » No , but I find the words crisps and prescription a bugger to pronounce. Like I would say cripsie buns Do you like your name ?
Bob Harris wrote: » Bob is fine. Do you have a rocking chair?
73Cat wrote: » I don't What is your favourite Christmas song ?
Bob Harris wrote: » Last Christmas - Wham! Do you try to guess the letters in an eye exam or just say you can't read them?
Deleted User wrote: » I try and guess them Have you ever broken a window?
Bob Harris wrote: » Well..I hit the golfball and the burling ball that broke the window on both occasions if that counts. Is Carlow just a place on the way to Dublin?
Deleted User wrote: » Carlow and Castledermot don't exist since the M9 motorway opened. They are just names on road signs. Will you be directly impacted if they hike up the ECB rate next year?
Bob Harris wrote: » I would be. Did you want to drive a digger when you were a kid and now they are just slow lumbering yokes that are hard to overtake?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I ever fancied driving a digger, however I recently saw in an outdoor adventure centre up north that you can book an hour to play with a real life digger. Think it was £50. Have you driven a tractor around a field?
Lorelli! wrote: » I love trators I do If they can make "cotton candy grapes" that really taste disgustingly like candy floss, why don't they make one's that taste like chocolate?
Bob Harris wrote: » Only Willy Wonka could do it. Without outside help how long does it take you to come up with the answer to 17x17?
Lorelli! wrote: » Wait.. Does 'outside help' include drawing it on the leg of my jeans with my finger?
Bob Harris wrote: » Asking someone or using a calculator of any kind is outside help. Abacuses, counting beans and pen and paper are allowed. Or...your head. Have you ever dived into a pool wearing Levi's?
Lorelli! wrote: » Ok I'll go get the Abacus now in a minute. No I haven't. How long were you in arm bands?
Bob Harris wrote: » About four foot. The same as without them. Do you think animals understand that old age is a prequel to death?
Lorelli! wrote: » Maybe. I read somewhere that you start to lose your sense of smell a while before you die so there are indicators even if you're not aware of them. Do you listen to your body?
Bob Harris wrote: » I wouldn't say listen..but I hear 'noises' sometimes. How relevant was 'The Flying Doctors' to Ireland in the 1980's?