McChubbin wrote: » True but feck me sideways, those peary bits aren't half loud! Like minature jack-hammers I say. God, I hate living at home-curse these thin walls! Incidently, a weighty question: How many toys in your box? (Pun very much intended!)3. *is a dirty hoer*
McChubbin wrote: » Incidently, a weighty question: How many toys in your box? *is a dirty hoer*
Jules wrote: » I remember going to pick up my first order, i missed the post man so had to get in during lunch. And i forgot my id. I was embarressed thinking oh god they are gonna know what's in it etc. Rocked up to the desk and handed in the docket thing. Guy looks at it and asks for id, que me looking like a muppet trying to search pockets etc and then saying i don't have it! He says, "sorry love, can't hand it out to you, might be the wrong package" Still can't believe what i said, in a tallaght post office.... "Sure you can open it and check what's in it, it's only a couple of vibrators" Needless to say he gave me my package, with a little wink of course
Ultimate Chin wrote: » Im never asked for ID when picking up a package.Damn weird Dubliners :P Then again I've done most of my shopping online for the last 5 years
kippy wrote: » Its in the post office you get asked for id. For example the postman trys delivering to your house but theres no one in. If it wont fit through the letter box he leaves a note advising you to pick it up in the post office the next day. They wont usually release the package to you in the post office unless you have ID to say you are who the package is addressed to or that you have a slip of paper from the addressee to advise you can pick up for them. If you shop online you've most likely had this experience before unless you get delivered to your workplace.
McChubbin wrote: » How many toys in your box? (Pun very much intended!)
cheesey1 wrote: » well received the bullet on friday and now didn't spend my entire weekend using it! But it needed a new battery last night, so battery life not great in them. It was a really small battery size N 1.5V so hopefully they will be easily gotten in the supermarket!
shoes34 wrote: » I purchased the Jessica Rabbit 2.0 from lovehoney and got an e-mail yesterday saying it was dispatched but wouldn't be here till the 11th of June!! Here's waiting. Also has anyone used this and how have they found it?
shoes34 wrote: » yippie, got home at lunchtime to find a note saying package in the post office for me so guessing its the Rabbit, roll on 5pm when I can collect it.
xoixo wrote: » Oh brilliant, I was hoping mine would arrive early too cos it was despatched ages ago but said it wouldn't be here till the 14th on the site!
boozelerooze wrote: » +1, had the note in the letterbox, just collected it now, really wouldn't have a clue what was in the box, just a simple plain brown box. Lots of fun stuff inside, had had a few glasses of wine when I came across the thread on boards so ordered an "assortment" of items!
shoes34 wrote: » will be collecting my in the next half hour and hoping my flat mate doesn't get home till about 7 - he usually doesn't but of course today would be the one day he's home early, knowing my luck. Have to go buy batterys and then set to go! Do you mind me asking if you have tried it out yet? Thanks.
stripysocks85 wrote: » Woo got my rabbit today also! Need to to try it out tonight, super excited! Feckin hell though, it looks huge!!! :0
SarahBeep! wrote: » I have this c/o an ann summers party last september. It's never once satisfied me(then again neither have the boyfriends but we'll get over that). Waste of €70 :mad:
shoes34 wrote: » Oh the Jessica Rabbit on lovehoney is only about €35 and it will definately satisfy you
yourdeadwright wrote: » this may be inapropriate but, what age are most of the ladies on here, I reckon most ladies into toys would be over 25 and a bit more secure would i be correct ??