MsBubbles wrote: » 73Cat must have a look at the Charlie XCX song hugely preferable to a dodgy 90's tween band
OldNotWIse wrote: » "It's the principle" - f.cuk off. actually that reminds me, why am the only one to replace fookin toilets rolls in any of the bathrooms ???? When the family get home later and bust in the loo, there will be no fookin toilet roll, they can wipe with their hand, the fookers... "'its the principle''' :mad:
LexieOnRale wrote: » In my quest to find the perfect over the knee boot, I stumbled across an entire new website. Super cheap too, with high boots flat boots over the knee boots high heels, sandals. Good lord. It's either a feast or a famine
MsBubbles wrote: » Cormac ask at your local supermarket
Jake1 wrote: » Every cloud....:pac: But should you not be shopping for couches ??
OldNotWIse wrote: » Which reminds me of another TA. You don't realise how much cráp you have until you move
CPSW wrote: » People who (both cinema related) 1. Sit in the wrong seat (if it's allocated seating), and when are asked to move, look at the usher like they have ten heads. There is a number on your ticket for a reason d*ckheads! 2. People who go to the cinema and have a full blown conversation during the movie. Happened to me yesterday, I politely told the bloke beside me that if I wanted to listen to how his weekend was so far, I'd ask him out for a drink. Needless to say he shut up afterwards!
eisenberg1 wrote: » I just overheard three women talking. Two maybe mid forties, and an older woman, maybe 70ish. One of the them, while pointing at the older woman, says "And of course, this is mammy, we are out to get mammy some shoes, isnt that right mammy?" Talk about pissing on your identity.
eisenberg1 wrote: » I second that. I have told Mrs E, that if we ever move again, I am walking out the door with a suitcase...........the rest of the sh1t stays.
Colser wrote: » Ah would you not take the kids eisenberg:D
eisenberg1 wrote: » Officially, they have all moved out, but for some reason our electric bill is the same as always, our food bills are similar, the washing machine is on twice per day, there is a load of "soaps" clogging up my SKY box, and the dishwasher is always on ( no, that's not Mrs E).
jimgoose wrote: » Mmm. There is usually a corresponding (and suspiciously "balancing") increase in poltergeist activity when "adult" children "move out". Just saying, is all. :pac:
Vel wrote: » ...'Would you mind if I went next? My 80 year old mother is outside in the car on her own and I don't like leaving her for too long'...
eisenberg1 wrote: » Yeah, it could be that fcuker in the gimp mask I have chained to wall down in the basement, constantly watching Danish porno flics:eek:
MsBubbles wrote: » jimgoose I love the sound of Her Royal Highness Princess Concita Araminta Iseult Beowulf Culloden Plantagenet-Goose ! My goal in old age is to have purple hair, drink wine at 10am, shout abuse at strangers and generally behave like Nan from The Catherine Tate Show.