thomil wrote: » Tableside, exhausted and not a little defeated after today's announcement. I was planning to right a slightly tongue-in-cheek blog post about the, err, "quality" of buskers in Cork city, but I'll have to see whether I can muster the energy for that.@Night Owl: No shame in lying down and looking out for yourself. That happens far too little these days
Duvet Day wrote: » I presume you know there's a thread on here about them. There was a jazz band playing last week ont the corner of Princess street and Oliver Plunkett street , all young fellas and absolutely brilliant, problem is that very few people are carrying cash so I doubt they're making much, they were brilliant.
thomil wrote: » What do you think inspired my blog post? To be honest though, "Albino Elvis", the "Debenhams Spoon Smackers", "What Bloody Song are we doing again?" and "Me vs. Puberty" all deserve to get a blog post all to themselves
Duvet Day wrote: » And the opera singer. ��
Autosport wrote: » I was so surprised that Leggy was going to mow the lawn that I fell over Duvets mojo and I’m still not the better after it I may a few prayers for you both
Shaka Hislop wrote: » Been a little quiet on here recently, ...found out from the hospital I was actually really lucky...break was worse than I thought...it's healing and I can move around without the crutch or boot if I want ..but it's painful and I've a long road back...at least 6 months which kind of caught me by surprise. My niece (she of the lipfillers) is back from Czech Rep after getting her ears pinned. And, I have noticed one of our regular posters has shut his account in the last week....and for once,it ain't me! I'm going to tayto park on Monday to ride the rollercoasters....so if ye hear of a fat bald Kerryman dying of a coronary, you'll know to laugh long and hearty
Sardonicat wrote: » DD, I'm the opposite of you re straighteners. The hairdresser always wants to run it over my hair and I never let her! Prefer my kinks (now now!) and frizz! Vile ATMs. Long before Covid I've always thought they were a disease hazard.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Oh I've plenty kinks and frizz too Sardi lol. Mine is so thick that I love the straightener at the hairdressers, I don't even use a hairdryer at home ,just let it dry and stick some styling product in it, it looks just like when I do it myself ( well, a little bit better in fairness), I feel cheated. Can you see when someone closes their account if you're on your phone? Heading off to meet my dad for coffee, my favourite person in the world, at least I'll have a laugh with him and no matter what I'll say he won't be offended, just as well because I'm like a briar today.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Can you see when someone closes their account if you're on your phone? .
Sardonicat wrote: » I'm the same. Brush it, comb it and stick a roller in my fringe (damned attractive look, that!) My arms would drop off me if I tried to blow dry it and the way the hormones are behaving, there's no way in hell I'm pointing hot air at my head! I know what you mean, though . When you've paid for a blow dry you want to look like your money's worth. Enjoy your time with your Daddio. Who's left us now?
Leg End Reject wrote: » It's another scorcher here, I somehow didn't succumb to heat stroke after cutting the grass last night. A bit of weeding later today and the place will look relatively civilised.
Sardonicat wrote: » You should get a lawnmower man. No heatstroke for me!
Leg End Reject wrote: » A bit of weeding later today and the place will look relatively civilised.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Like in the film................
Purple Mountain wrote: » Mrs Robinson? Stop...you're giving me ideas....