TeddyTedson wrote: » I ****ing hate these things. Why are people still being forced to wear them as part of a dress code in so many jobs/schools?
Sindri wrote: » Why is it called a tie...?
Domo230 wrote: » I like wearing ties as it usually means I am wearing a suit AND I NEVER FEEL MORE BADASS THAN WHEN I'M WEARING A SUIT
RickRoll wrote: » Same reason an orange is called an orange. Or a fly is called a fly.
TeddyTedson wrote: » Lovely part of the country.
Sindri wrote: » It's A hyyy in Kildarian. And it's a shit hole. I live 20 minutes away.
Standard Toaster wrote: » A tux is where it's at. Ever see Bond wearing a poxy tie?
RickRoll wrote: » Standard Toaster wrote: » A tux is where it's at. Ever see Bond wearing a poxy tie? Yeah http://media.onsugar.com/files/2011/03/10/3/1480/14803915/8a/pierce_brosnan_james_bond_007.jpg
RickRoll wrote: » Ohh me too Where abouts you from?
Sindri wrote: » Two Mile House, West Side. The biggest gaff in Kildare.
guppy wrote: » I'm a girl. I had a wollen dickie-bow as part of my uniform in primary. Nasty, itchy thing it was, bane of my life till I made my mother buy the polyester one. Had a tie in secondary, actually kinda loved it. Mind you, I knew it was for 5 years only (and now I know how to tie a tie for life)
RickRoll wrote: » Had many a battle up there in the GAA pitch, damn hatchet men!
Sindri wrote: » WBU? And we beat ye in the GAA.
RickRoll wrote: » Not saying on here, a lot of stalkers around
Sindri wrote: » guppy wrote: » I'm a girl. I had a wollen dickie-bow as part of my uniform in primary. Nasty, itchy thing it was, bane of my life till I made my mother buy the polyester one. Had a tie in secondary, actually kinda loved it. Mind you, I knew it was for 5 years only (and now I know how to tie a tie for life) Well what a valuable life lesson you learned. When the zombie apocalypse comes around, you'll be well equipped to deal with the impending undead wishing to eat you.