LexieOnRale wrote: » Is there some sort of bug going? I am in a hape. Wrote off. only came on me (hurrhurr) really quick
OldNotWIse wrote: » Repetition. Going....slowly....insane.......
Trigger Happy wrote: » Repetition. Going....slowly....insane.......
Colser wrote: » Yes there is a serious dose of workitis doing the rounds..Ive had it since last week:(
Cormac... wrote: » A girl just said "I literally LOL'D when you sent that to me" next to me in work
OldNotWIse wrote: » http://www.rte.ie/news/2015/0224/682365-christian-brothers-clonmel/ Good. This TA'd me this morning.
jimgoose wrote: » No-one sends youngfellas to the nearest Irish equivalent of Harrow or West Point to have them with a load of fcukan shams. This is one of these "realities" that some people keep bleating about!
Wise Old Elf wrote: » YES! This was very much one of those occasions. Something similar that also annoys me, when people overuse your name, finishing every sentence with it. Is it just me or is it a bit weird?
bonzodog2 wrote: » CBS Clonmel != (Harrow || West Point). IMHO.
JanaMay wrote: » TA 2: My hoover packed in, my house is filthy and I'm going to have to spend my fun-money on a hoover. (Sadly, I'm actually looking forward to a nice new one, can't wait to do a good clean. TA'd that I've been reduced to this!) TA 3: Found a nice hoover online, all ready to buy it when I realised that today's only the 24th and I don't get paid till tomorrow. (More than TA'd that after 20+ years of work I still have to wait till payday to buy stuff because I've no money in my account!)
OldNotWIse wrote: » When you impart information to someone as part of your job and they say, "are you sure?" - f.ucking red mist. Yes. I get paid to be sure.
LynnGrace wrote: » Followed closely, in my personal favourites by 'you could be right' :mad:..
LexieOnRale wrote: » Giving that simpleton of a vet 85 euro for him to tell me the dog pulled a muscle and to give him calpol. Now I have to bring him to another vet tonight for a real diagnosis. That face though http://tinypic.com/r/14twjg6/8
selous wrote: » The more "air watts" the better the cleaning, not power watts eg, 1800, 2000. I bought a Bosch 2 months ago, flippin thing is so powerful it sticks itself to the wall, (such a bloke eh?) oh, it also cleans the floors.:D
ratmouse wrote: » TAd at this fad of brides and grooms being photographed in, what are in my opinion, silly settings! Recently saw a couple with him inside a colourful ice cream van serving an ice cream to her outside the van! Saw another where the bride and groom have been snapped weighing out loose sweets on an old style weighing scales behind the counter of a sweet shop! Wtf like?! I know weddings are all about the bride and groom having fun on their big day but some of these photos are just pure silly!
Trigger Happy wrote: » Weddings seem to be a great excuse for people to lose all sense of taste. I look back on my own and really hope that it was within reason!
ratmouse wrote: » Trigger, that is the perfect way to describe what weddings seem to stand for these days - an excuse for people to lose all sense of taste! With your permission, I will be using this description henceforth when TAd at any type of wedding nonsense!