Demetrius Wonderful Sender wrote: » I doubt it grace even the most rural Irish farmer won’t be shocked at seeing a white person Bed and plan on staying here most of the day I rarely have two days off
x Purple Pawprints x wrote: » Couch side after having breakfast. Don't know what to do for the day if I'm honest. Yesterday I cleaned both the kitchen and my room from top to bottom.
Whispered wrote: » In the car and on our way to the beach!
Poochie05 wrote: » Wrap up well, it's brass monkeys out there!
harry Bailey esq wrote: » There was a bit of a hullabaloo going on in town earlier, lots of sirens and shyte so I retreated from where I was at because I didn't know what the f*ck was going down, to a safe distance, a tavern on Jervis St. Sometimes you gotta be decisive on your toes, it panned out well in this case. My day is done, Flanders works as a chef nearby and when he heard what was going on at the station he kindly asked me would I like a lift home. He doesn't finish until half five but it was nice of him to offer so I'll stay put. I might even ask him about his day. At this juncture in our neighbourly relationship he's wise enough not to be asking about mine.
Deleted User wrote: » You in TP Smiths? In work. Only an hour and a half left thank the Gods.
kfallon wrote: » Has to be TP's
Deleted User wrote: » Or do you think he was just trying to confuse us and he's really in The Church?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Or do you think he was just trying to confuse us and he's really in The Church?
harry Bailey esq wrote: » No the jockey was correct, well both of you are. It was indeed Smyths. Kfallon, are you a Waterford man? Or are you a regular face? Always the same faces haha.