OldNotWIse wrote: » Ah that's super cute! Like ducklings being brought out to swim lol ...oh wait, what's happened to me?
LynnGrace wrote: » Stop this at once
OldNotWIse wrote: » Look at the little guy at 0:27 he's like, "hey man, you ok?"
Jake1 wrote: » the should be a blubbing emoticon for this..:o
eisenberg1 wrote: » Mmmmmm.............. Roast duckling.
czechlin wrote: » They're too small eisenberg!!!
czechlin wrote: » They're too small eisenberg!!!:eek: A duck, you want a duck!! With red cabbage... hmmm yummyyyyyyyy
eisenberg1 wrote: » Nah, not too small, I can manage 2-3 of that size, and then you can eat bones as well.:eek:
czechlin wrote: » What are you!?:eek: :pac:
jimgoose wrote: »
Buzz Killington the third wrote: » Queue 70's porn music and Pumpkinseeds answering the door in a towel as the delivery man tells her "I've got a big package for you".
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » The cheek of you, I save those 'tips' for very special deliveries;)
Buzz Killington the third wrote: » just the tip...
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » He'll be lucky if it's only the tip of my foot up his arse if he's much later. He was in the area 40 minutes ago, I saw the van then he went off again:mad:
eisenberg1 wrote: » Despite my previous rant about it, they are still doing it!! Chefs/cooks who say things like "just add a BIT of milk/water/wine etc. It's a fuucking liquid, refer to as such please. Say splash/spoonful/drop or even a glug. As usual, I am open to correction, but not much.
Renegade Mechanic wrote: » Short wheel base jeeps. I mean the bigger ones like Troopers, Pajeros, Patrols, Land Rovers etc.. Whats the point? The increased breakover angle only really matters if you take them extremely deep off road, which perhaps excuses the Defenders.. Otherwise they look strange, are not much lighter on juice, are less stable on road, worse to tow heavy loads with, and less practical in the space they offer. 90% of them are commercial which is even more annoying! Your "van" can carry hardly anything, at least the LWBs have bloody space!:mad: They make no sense to me. And Land Cruiser owners are the biggest culprits while IMHO nothing looks more wrong than a SWB patrol.. The long ones are good enough for the Army.. The only exceptions to the rule (at a push, still) are the smaller (ish) jeeps like the Nissan Terrano or Isuzu "MU" (Opel Frontera SWB) Which looks mental. Like a little Humvee and the 3.1s pull houses down. Or my favourite "crossover", the Isuzu Vehicross.
OldNotWIse wrote: » Has she put the basher in yet?
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Well no new fridge freezer today. I phoned to find out why it was late and apparently the van broke down:rolleyes: Possible but not sure I believe that.
OldNotWIse wrote: » The way the LUAS seems to close more stops than necessary every time time there is an "incident". For example, today there was an incident in the Heuston are, so one would assume trams would run from Tallaght/Saggart to James...but no, they are running from Tallaght/Saggart to Blackhorse. What is the thinking behind this? Are there only certain stops they can change tracks at or something? Dont those things go both directions anyway (driver can run to the other end and drive the opposite way lol)
LynnGrace wrote: » Queuing for lunch earlier, there was a group of guys behind me, all suits. One of them managed to elbow me twice, without any apology or acknowledgement. After the second time, I nudged him back. Cue hurt puppy dog eyes.