ERG89 wrote: » Hopefully its better than GOTG2 which was boring imo. I find the MCU a lot more hit and miss than others tho
Uriah Beautiful Self-denial wrote: » Hi lads, driving a Peugeot 107 and the button to switch over to CD/Aux seems to have stopped working. I'll attach a photo of the radio so it makes a bit more sense. Basically the button is unresponsive. Nothing to do with the aux cord (and I assume the same for the CD player that's never used) as even when the radio is off and I press the cd/aux button on the top left of the photo it'll turn on to that mode in particular. Blown fuse?
gerrybbadd wrote: » Ah lads, i'm half killed. Herself at home started on a diet about 8 weeks ago, and roped me into it. I lost about a stone on it, but the weight loss has plateaued now. So, i started going to a gym there Tuesday evening. Haven't been in the door of a gym since i was 18 (about half a lifetime ago). Was at the aul squattin' last night, and i'm in bits.
Lithium93_ wrote: » I tip my hats to those who can tackle going to a gym, tried it before and it wasn't my cup of tea.
Furious-Red wrote: » I actually dont mind it once i get there. For me it's just getting there is my issue ha
PTH2009 wrote: » Joke shop of a performance in Gibraltar. Going up too the Georgia game on Tuesday and dreading it a bit now
Lithium93_ wrote: » And here we go again.https://twitter.com/alterbridge/status/1108885812458999808
Lithium93_ wrote: » Pre-production is finished as of yesterday, tracking begins in a few days.https://twitter.com/TremontiMichael/status/1110885577694552064
PTH2009 wrote: » I've never seen them live deff will if they play here on there next tour
gerrybbadd wrote: I'm telling ye, this having kids craic is all fun and games until Mother's day rolls around. Then you have to go out and not only get a gift for your own mother, but also one on behalf of the kids as well, for the wife.
gerrybbadd wrote: » Mothers Day alert lads - coming this sunday. I'm telling ye, this having kids craic is all fun and games until Mother's day rolls around. Then you have to go out and not only get a gift for your own mother, but also one on behalf of the kids as well, for the wife.
Necro wrote: » And woe betide you should it be forgotten or lacklustre. :pac: It's annoying as I hate stuff like this and refuse to acknowledge the other Hallmark created day for us fathers but I'm not allowed to forget this one
Cherry_Cola wrote: » Got the mother one of the cordless Dysons, she's been wanting one for ages! Gave it to her this morning and she's delighted with it, house has never been so clean
Omackeral wrote: » It's mostly down to sensible diet and a small bit of exercise 4 or 5 days a week.
Omackeral wrote: » Gorgeous night for football here in the capital. I'll be at a sold out Dalymount Park to see Bohs vs St Pats. Dundalk vs Cork City is live on RTE2 if anyone is interested in checking out the latest installment of that rivalry. Just saw all the great fitness posts here. Well done everyone. Well done brother Gerry. I started Slimming World with my gf this year and have to say it's been great. Last night I got three awards at once and nearly died of embarrassment when they all start clapping ha. Got Slimmer of the Month , 1.5 Stone Loss Award and a thing called a Club 10 Award which means you've dropped 10% of your body weight. Aiming to be down 2 Stone in the next few weeks. It's mostly down to sensible diet and a small bit of exercise 4 or 5 days a week.