danrua01 wrote: » couple of TAs from today, mostly to do with my car- was in the mechanics in november, new gears box in, past week or so had to stop a few times cos it wouldnt go into any gear. jesus! anyway, this here cheers me up anyway
26sdrawkcab wrote: » I am raging!! The one good thing about working in the town I work in is that they have one really good shoe shop. They have a sale on at the moment so I went in yesterday and saw a lovely pair of black wedge ankle boots. I need them in my life. I don't have enough money for them until Friday so I went home last night and my husband said he'd give me the money. I went back into the shop today, the boots have been reduced by another €15 but my size is gone :mad:
26sdrawkcab wrote: » "Snow on the ground, on the bush, oh look at the berries" :pac: "The little buddha in the garden has snow on his little hand" :pac:
Jaxen Curved Shaver wrote: » People who are perpetually late. We agreed to meet at 1.30. They arrive at 2.05 without a mention of being late. Every time! I'll bet if I arrived late, expecting them to not be there yet, they'd be sitting waiting.
OldNotWIse wrote: » I'm not too bothered by the actual content but I was reading this on RTE news and there is something so off about the way it flows (or doesn't) that trivially annoys me... "European Lehman Brothers and the Government would have been pilloried and become pariahs internationally. He said Ireland got a bad rap for the bank guarantee but it would have been worse if Anglo was liquidated and Ireland said to hell with bondholders. He said the financial regulator should have known it was bust.It should have been wound down but it would have been clearer if they knew the size of the problem, he said. Mr Honohan had the greatest sympathy for the political people in the room on the night of the guarantee. In the context of the advice they were given, the decisions were "quite understandable", he told the committee." Is it the over use of the word "said"? I can't put my finger on it...
OldNotWIse wrote: » ...Is it the over use of the word "said"? I can't put my finger on it...[/LEFT]
LexieOnRale wrote: » People who don't wash themselves yet come into someone's place of work, expose parts of themselves and expect others to actually touch them
Trigger Happy wrote: » Where the fck do you work? :eek:
LexieOnRale wrote: » There'd be less smell in a pig sty, that's where
OldNotWIse wrote: » Crushes. What the actual f.uck? Am I still 16 or something?? :rolleyes:
Trigger Happy wrote: » Who have you a crush on? Its me isn't it?!!!!
riclad wrote: » People that use a lot of american slang , eg awesome,cool ,dude,in everday conversation . We irish have our own native slang, there,s no need to pretend to be an american . unless you have an american accent you just sound like a idiot.
OldNotWIse wrote: » Oh Gawd who told you? Like, sooooooooooo embarrassed right now :P Actually one of my lecturers. Pfffft how much of a f.ucking cliche am I? :o
MsBubbles wrote: » Lexie please tell me it wasn't a hoo haa :O Boom_Bap yuck