Tar.Aldarion wrote: » Fresh tar for everyone ^_^
--LOS-- wrote: » A house that clean makes a person uneasy :pac: Don't you be giving it the girl power! It's not like I'm really messy or anything but I really don't want to be made think about things being in their rightful place in the fridge or w/e Yes it feckin smells! amirite or amirite :cool: They do, I had forgotten about the peeing everywhere, the cuteness can only get them so far. I caught one of my old housemates bleaching her saucepans after I had used them :eek: I think it's a really selfish thing using stuff like that, I know you can't avoid it elsewhere but in my own home I'd rather not be choking on fumes. ah there are milder alternatives and plenty of natural alternatives, some people are really obsessed with germs too, nothing wrong with a bit of muck >_> /approves northside termage you're in!
anothernight wrote: » I think I'm too old =( Oh wait… you're older! /cheap shot So you can't watch the buses? I wonder if that should be called busspotting. Hmmm. Fresh tar lol… I'm not sure he'll be happy about that. Or about the mental image I got. That's very true. I never said antibacterial! (and even then, some tea tree oil would work) I only said surfactant. And bleaching pans is a bit much. =/ At least we can rest safely in the knowledge that their children won't ever develop an immune system.
Master of Nothing wrote: » Bleaching saucpans after you used them? are they mental or what! I'd tell them to grow up tbh!
Master of Nothing wrote: » Nope, no watching of mechanical vehicles for the last two nights Oh it's quite an image...I could get it all the way over here miles away ^_^
Master of Nothing wrote: » Oh baby!:pac: /watches Tar spread all over the road, workmen getting dirty and sweaty:p
Peas wrote: I love dog smell!
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » so does most people, it's amazing! Mixed with fresh grass...omggggg
anothernight wrote: » I wonder if they realise that heat kills microbes. =/ Though I'm not too sure about this >_> (Yes it's your fault that I remembered that) You could go planespotting… Also, please tell me my mind isn't linked to your mind as well! It's creepy as hell. We have texts like: Bf: Omg!!! Did you just think of [insert anything here] Me: Er... yeah... why? Bf: Me too! So weird isn't it? Me: Right.... creepy......... >_> Ewww! =/ You have a faulty sense of smell. You like the smell of petrol...
--LOS-- wrote: » feck ya! cleaning products grate on me, hate people that think polluting the place with chemicals is cleaning /ranty rant
Jim wrote: » Can we wreck the gaff? I'm really good at that stuff since I'm authentic northside.
--LOS-- wrote: » worst sleep ever :eek: It's like having a new born baby in the house with that dog, he cried the whole night I was told before he wasn't even going to be kept in the house. Place stinks of piss now too :mad: Off out early for the day! Bai!
Absurdum wrote: » ok let me rephrase that, perhaps you shouldn't be so messy in the first place poor chemicals are sick and tired of you oh snap, let's rob stuffget some ear plugs!
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » I already made her do that!
fillefatale wrote: » I'm moving to Scotland at the weekend and I need to stock up on Irish foodstuffs before I leave (won't be back til December)! Number one on my list is a couple of bottles of Ballymaloe Relish of course What would you guys bring??
kellief wrote: » just gave to carnivores veggie lasagne and they love it!! Must make more tomorrow!! bahaha
Absurdum wrote: » oh snap, let's rob stuff get some ear plugs!
--LOS-- wrote: » You're very welcome to the oxfam tv and the snow that comes with it.
Absurdum wrote: » a cyanide pill
fillefatale wrote: » Just foodstuffs would be great thanks
Absurdum wrote: » Taytos/King and Lyons/Barrys tea should sustain you for the year
Master of Nothing wrote: » Soooooo booooooored!!! Cant sleep and nothing to do, and it sucks
kellief wrote: » Bring the essentials you can't get over in the UK...some farmhouse brown soda bread, some irish jam to put on the soda bread!, cheese (not sure what Irish brands are available over in the UK, I've only been to London twice and once was when I was 4 months old and the other I was there for a day last year...I didn't need to shop for Irish cheese!!) Can't think of any other foods you could travel over there with that wouldn't spoil and you mightn't be able to get over there. If you do realise you can't get something, I'm sure someone wouldn't mind posting it to you!! Good luck with the move though!
anothernight wrote: » I had stuff to do this morning. But I was busy dreaming =] We went for lunch at 5pm in the end lol Hope you sleep well, but I'll try to keep you awake for as long as I can! That's a weird dream.... At least mine had no dead people in it! Or dying. Just some relationship issues, relationship non-issues, weird liberalness, family ties, closed tesco and.. you making out with a friend from school. Or someone that I didn't recognise as you, but now I think he was you. Oh and there was also some random slug eating! Yeah you follow me. Hopefully. Or maybe it's better if you don't *texts*
fillefatale wrote: » I was thinking of this last night and remembered the cheese. Oh my god and soda bread! Must pop into Tesco tonight then. Too late now, but for my sleepless night last night I spent HOURS on this: http://****yeahstruttingleo.tumblr.com/
Jim wrote: » Turns out Kellie is my best mate's assistant. Creepy.