rainbow kirby wrote: » It's not raining here in south Dublin anyway. Favourite show on TV at the moment?
Michellenman wrote: » Is it raining where you are? Thunder and lightning in Galway apparently but not a drop I can see in Dublin..
SarahMs wrote: » I was thinking about this today. and the way I figure they are not gonna see sense if everyone is bombarding them with this, that and the other.... they should be left alone and then stung in the worst possible way when they least expect it. eg: boycotting the country by all others , not letting flights there land anywhere, not showing their national channels world wide etc. but in reality, apart from trying to make them see sense we are left twiddling our thumbs. Excatly how much did you spend today and on what?
2kool4skool wrote: » Car mechanics class in Ringsend tech where the instructor demonstrated how many pieces of his car he had taken with him to stop it being knicked. This included the rotar, distributor cap and best of all, the steering wheel! What do we do to make Israel see some kind of decency? (sorry for the serious note)
havetoquit wrote: » If you could attend any university in the world which one would you choose?
Pembily wrote: » Yup and when you use with the primer (which you don't need I just really like it) its amazing and if you have money (60euro) their powder is FAB, but I got it cheap on Ebay What's your favourite drink (alchoholic or non)?
rainbow kirby wrote: » Sweden, Finland or the Netherlands. Did you watch the Eurovision this weekend, and if so, what was your favourite entry?
havetoquit wrote: » Which European country do you consider to have the best political system and highest standard of living?
Michellenman wrote: » What's got you up late?
rainbow kirby wrote: » What really, really grinds your gears?
princess-lala wrote: » Are you working tomorrow?
girl_friday wrote: » English What was the best part of your weekend?
Piste wrote: » Cycling. Even though when I do it it's not really a sport, just a commute. But I'd like to do more cycling in the Summer! What was your favourite subject in school?
Piste wrote: » Probably waking up and going "oh sh!t I have school/col- oh wait it's a Bank Holiday " Would you say you're more of a sciencey or humanities-oriented type person? (or equal between the two)
Fishie wrote: » One April Fool's day I clingfilmed some glasses in my house - if you stretch the clingfilm really tight, and then remove all the edges, you get a taut disc of film that is hard to see unless the light shines on it. Later in the morning my brother appeared in the kitchen with a monster hangover. He grabbed one of the glasses and a carton of orange juice, sat down, and said "Do you know what amazes me, Ailbhe? It's a quarter to twelve on April Fool's day and you haven't pranked me yet!" As he was speaking, he poured the orange juice onto the clingfilm and it went all over him. Ha ha ha! Definitely the best for comic timing I hate the phrase 'leafy suburbs'. I mean, surely trees have leaves outside of south Dublin? What made you choose your boards username?
Dolorous wrote: » What was the best prank you pulled on a friend?
havetoquit wrote: » Which cliches do you hate so much you would like to see them banned from the English language?