bob charles wrote: » bit sore after being in there, found it hard to get comfortable and comment on any thread without being instantly band. ladies lounge is most definitely under the science section:D:D
moy83 wrote: » She should get some award for that piece , she was the sexiest woman I've seen in a film in a long time
Greengrass1 wrote: » Seemingly she never told her parents that she did nude scenes in it and they went mad at the premiere. Wouldn't blame them if I had a daughter that good looking
Suckler wrote: » People should be forced to undertake a basic IQ test before they put something up for sale on the like of Donedeal. Anything they describe as "like new" which is in fact painted rust should carry a fine of E100 for every false description. I expect them to be on boards later complaining about time wasters ringing them asking questions. Anyone who can't spell the name of the machine they are trying to sell (even though its on the machine in big white letters) should also be charged extra for their ads. Jackasses.
biddy2013 wrote: » dd should run a spell check on ads before they are put up, not everyone was at school for as long as you ya know
rancher wrote: » Spelling is a qualification you get in primary school...come on
Suckler wrote: » Nothing to do with education, it's laziness. How long have people been in the business and spent years looking at the machines day in & day out and still can't get it right. John Deere = Jon deree / John Deerey /John Dear Massey Ferguson = MASSIVE ferguson / Massi ferguson / Old grey ferdie was another variation. Donedeal provide a platform at a cheap rate. They aren't there to educate the masses. I find the ads on agriaffairs much better, not sure if they can only select pre-filtered makes/models/specs etc.
biddy2013 wrote: » maybe years ago but there are many young people now with dyslexia etc, some people are lucky and can spell some people dont have the mechanism in their brains to do it. ye must be the lucky ones. Spend alot of time with one of my kids doing spellings as he has a problem so i know what i am talking about.
onyerbikepat wrote: » Ya, I know someone like that. Clever guy, but you should see his writing and spelling.
mayota wrote: » I'd agree with Suckler on this. It's lazy and shows a lack of attention to detail. These adds are often by professional traders and would put me off as I would wonder what other corners were cut.
sea12 wrote: » Have to agree. It puts me off big time when I see it aswell. Can sort of understand an individual but when it's a trade add its looks very unprofessional There a lad selling a " Sheep rays" on dd. must be to protect them from the sun.
biddy2013 wrote: » I went to ag college with a lad who couldnt read or write. You could say on 1 side the system failed him that he go to18 years of age without being able to read/write. Ok years ago there was punishment if you didnt know/do your work. Now theres special needs assistants/ learning resource teachers so no child should slip through the loop. I often wonder how that lad got on after.
vanderbadger wrote: » Look fair play to mods for giving up their own time but sometimes I feel there is an over eagerness to jump in and delete something or try and make everything neat and inoffensive. Some of the threads just need to be let off the hook a bit more. Just my opinion
Greengrass1 wrote: » Anyone here about the 2 lads dying after doing the neknomination. Took the game too far. Only supposed to be beer and they necking spirits
Damo810 wrote: » Aye, one had a stroke from downing vodka and the other fella drown I think. Some people don't know when to stop i'm afraid.
rushvalley wrote: » iv watched a few videos by lads i know and only 1/2 of the glass is drink ! the rest is aload of s1ht found in the kitchen. Anything from gone off baking powder fairy liquid, red sauce cooking oil etc etc. Im surprised more people havnt got sick or died from it
hugo29 wrote: » Jayus whatever you do don't wash a box of cigs in the washing machine, some mess fcuk it