jimgoose wrote: » What indeed. Mrs. Goose is looking for a pair of engineer's boots for hill-walking, something like mine. But it's proving impossible to find anything in her size at any of the Builder's Providers. Then she sees that Debenhams carry "Caterpillar" brand ladies boots. Gravy, you'd think. Until you see the Jaysisin' hoor's melts a' yokes they have. :pac:
jimgoose wrote: » I keep getting spread apart and tied??
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Young wans trying to be posh. There's nothing wrong with coming from a working class background, as I do myself. Two young wans in a cafe at the table next to me today, pretentious as hell. Note to young wans, ya can't pull off posh while your wearing clothes from Penneys, it just highlights the fact that the designer handbag you've got in February was a Christmas present. Also, yes I was eating a portion of chips, what's it to you? I'm a grown up woman, I can even go to the ladies in a pub without bringing another women with me as backup. The pair of them were hillarious, nursing bowls of soup, staring longinly at my chips while engaging in what looked like a who can eat the least amount of food contest. The 2 of them left and they'd only eaten about a third of the soup. Probably went their seperate ways for a sneaky bag of chips.:D
McChubbin wrote: » Don't suppose anyone can offer help/advice on how to correct any balance/weightbearing issues?
macker33 wrote: » the gay feckin agenda, trivial and annoying. Fvckin hell, if i start i'll end up sounding like denis leary
One eyed Jack wrote: » Orthopaedic shoes. I've no doubt there's somewhere or some shop in Dublin you can get them. They'll go through the whole process with you - get you to stand on some fancy machine, do a bit of a walk, give them a twirl*, then all you need do is pick your shoe style. They're not cheap (mine are usually round the €160 mark), but you'll get a lot longer out of them than going down on your shoes every three months and spending just as much on a few pairs. *they won't get you to do a twirl, I would though
Teyla Emmagan wrote: » Foot solutions on George's St. Have I mentioned my cold?!
73Cat wrote: » What do people hope to gain by being sappy and happy ?? A moan or several a day is good for the soul, lowers blood pressure, and lends to a general feeling of well being:)
Jaxen Curved Shaver wrote: » I'm not a bit sorry for you. I warned you all about it weeks ago. Would you listen? No! Had to have a peek. Well the devil rub it in to you. I hope you never come across that "do not push" button or it will be curtains for us all.
Teyla Emmagan wrote: » I have had this cold for seven days now. Seven days of endless snot production and hacking. My back hurts from coughing and I can't sleep because I can't breathe! The common cold must be the most annoying trivial illness there is. Make it end!
lolo62 wrote: » For some reason it's a really bad dose this year..no one seems to be able to shake it