jimbobaloobob wrote: » Lol because those panoramic windows allow. Grill or fry?
Stephanie33 wrote: » A mix of both but I call it a fry. Favorite bit of a fry?
auspicious wrote: » Red. All day long. I remember when I was about eight years old in McDonalds in England I went up to the counter to ask for more red sauce. They hadn't a clue what I was on about. Eventually my uncle translated that in Ire4red sauce actually means ketchup. I was happy afterwards but alot wiser. What's your biggest life lesson?
Stephanie33 wrote: » Just lots of small lessons Do you think they should have stuck with heinz?
jimbobaloobob wrote: » Yes it had the better flavour. What’s your colour
IrishLad90 wrote: » At the moment Special K Red Berries, but largely Crunchy Nut over the past few years.. What milk do you prefer? Are you a UHT milk kind of person
[Deleted User] wrote: » Your own favourite bricks and mortar store which has died because if covid?
Snails pace wrote: » Not really, I shop in different supermarkets. Do work many hours in the week ?
jimbobaloobob wrote: » All things considered about 55-60 Do you think you get paid fairly?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Ya....not too bad,i think Is pay,your main motivating factor
magic_murph wrote: » naaa warm and fuzzy but that's because I am burred under a blanket made of live kittens. Are you allergic to anything
0lddog wrote: » Oh God ! Yes ! How about a Taoiseach that doesnt know how to communicate and cant figure out what a leader is supposed to do ? When was the last time you had a good rant
global23214124 wrote: » To my therapist about the lockdown a few weeks ago. Don't think she got many words in but it felt pretty good. Where would you fall on the introvert - extrovert scale?
auspicious wrote: » I'm not being pushed to insanity by anything thankfully so I don't have any crutches. But lately I have taken a liking to watching Nuke's top 5 on YT which is pretty fringe stuff. We can only measure our sanity against those we view as less sane... Many are calling the outrage by the general public over the Elliott photo as faux outrage. I think they are right to a degree but I see it more as push back against the lifting of a corner of the security blanket which is the cognitive dissonance around how animals are seen and treated in wider society. It reveals that things are not actually all hunky dory and ignorance is bliss. Would you agree?
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Do you have any nieces or nephews?
Deleted User wrote: » A few of em.....gas craic tbf Do you dislike kids