normal lad wrote: » Hopefully your belief in humanity has been restored!! surprised the lot wasn't nicked.
mango salsa wrote: » The behaviour of some people is just nasty beyond belief. It undermines my belief in humanity.
mango salsa wrote: » Got it back - everything in it
mango salsa wrote: » I rang Dublin bus. They did find a wallet on the route I was on but I've to ring back at 1pm cause they are not sure if it is mine.
mango salsa wrote: » aaaaaaaaarghhhhhhhh Lost my wallet - cant go anywhere or do anything with no cash cards; just bought a new bus ticket for 125 euro - absolutely fuming
mango salsa wrote: » Hmmmm Fight or let go and move on?
Itzy wrote: » Did you do the lotto Mango? I'll split it with you if you win :P
Itzy wrote: » Lost my job in IBM today. Not to worry though, have an interview Monday for a new role in Microsoft :P
Davyhal wrote: » I have been following it and while I still refer to myself as Catholic, I am more of a non-attending Catholic. 3 of us at work, all of us aged 25, not regular mass goers, and yet it has been our lunchtime conversation the last 2 days. A lot of people on here may not refer to themselves as Catholic, but a lot of people worldwide do (approx. 1 billion people I believe). Their spiritual leader resigning is a big deal. Come on, it's even been the main storyline on Al Jazeera the last 2 days!
Cosmic Maybe wrote: » The reason for all the hysteria is because he's the first pope to resign since 1415. I also think that people are genuinely interested not just the media - it's number 1 on the Irish Times most read stories list. !
Itzy wrote: » That's right, Boards is 15. I was 12 when it started and no net connection