Trigger Happy wrote: » The weather. It is snowing in Donegal right now and by all accounts the western half of the country will get a shedload of snow tonight and tomorrow. But likely very little for us in the east. A road trip to a high mountain in the west may be called for.
OldNotWIse wrote: » I would divorce someone who did that to me.
Dial Hard wrote: » Not really. Obviously in terms of health & fitness, a combination of both is ideal, but it's perfectly possible to attain and maintain a healthy weight through diet alone. And by diet, I just mean what you eat, as opposed to being "on" a diet.
MsBubbles wrote: » I hate Snow. I'm still traumatised about 2010
LynnGrace wrote: » 'Would of' and 'could of'...
eisenberg1 wrote: » Should of..
26sdrawkcab wrote: » I also have a snoring husband. He sounds like he's gargling a load of lego blocks
73Cat wrote: » I live on an old estate, houses built when most people didn't have cars. It's narrow and hilly, and I live just before the road bends at the top of the estate. Now of course everyone has a car, and it's a complete cluster f**k. You are lucky if you don't have to pull in so someone else can get by when driving. With all the parked cars you are driving on the wrong side of the road almost all the way down off the estate. This TA 's me so much . Anyway, it's dark when I'm driving home earlier, and I've a stinking head cold, am cross and distracted. I have to reverse parallel park outside my house. There is a car up my hole all the way up the hill, and I know my brains will go to mush if I have someone waiting on me to park. There isn't an inch of room for them to pass me. I hate having an audience, and I swear since posting on this thread I am determined not to TA anyone by holding them up. So I drive around the block in order to drive back up my road again with no one up my arse, and park in comfort. I love where I live but the narrowness of the road is the one thing that bugs the crap out of me:(
Flutterby80 wrote: » In work today (English company) I had to ring a dept in the UK to arrange for a courier to come and pick something up in the morning. Snooty cow on the phone is calling out a reference to me and starts that "A for Alpha B for Bollix" crap, I can spell thank you very much I know what an A is !! This TA's me so much!!
OldNotWIse wrote: » We have one last kitten to re-home, and I don't want to let him go! When he sees me he runs to me and when I pick him up he snuggles into my neck and purrs. Sometimes when I hold him in my arms he lies on his back and stares up at me with his bright, green eyes and then bats my nose with his little paw with little pink toes. Yaaaar what am I supposed to do? It gets harder every day I spend with him How do women ever give their babies up for adoption? I can't even give up a f.ucking cat.
OldNotWIse wrote: » That is so T for tango A for Alpha
MsBubbles wrote: » ...masso girlo...
LexieOnRale wrote: » Hunzo!...