73Cat wrote: » Seven months gone, two to go, it's going far too quickly for my liking but I can't wait to meet our little prawn. #hellolittleprawn #daddywantstomeetyou A cousin of mine was tagged in this. I want to claw my eyes out. Little prawn? WTF ??
Lisha wrote: » Little prawn ! Eeuww:( Is that any thing to do with crabs I wonder ?
MonkstownHoop wrote: » From numerous people 'day * of my c9 and feeling great' People losing weight because they are not eating shocker
kunst nugget wrote: » What's a C9 when it's at home? Is it a souped up Sinclair C5?
MonkstownHoop wrote: » It's the process of eating pretty much nothing ams drinking aloe vera gel or something, can't be bothered asking them or they will think I'm interested
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » Are they French? I have heard babies referred to as "crevettes" over here.http://www.wordreference.com/fren/crevette
73Cat wrote: » Her "profession" is baby maker at Baby Making.
Titus Plain Storefront wrote: » Ah. Prepare yourself for the next 18 years of mommy martyr posts and status updates everytime her little prawn sneezes/shítes/pukes....
73Cat wrote: » No, they are English. Her "profession" is baby maker at Baby Making. y
coolhull wrote: » Baby Making? Is that an Irish company? Quoted on the Stock Exchange?
Loughc wrote: » It's the parent company of Full Time Mad Bastards Ltd.
Lisha wrote: » Yes and many employees get their qualifications from 'da skool of life'
Loughc wrote: » Is that a sister college of The School of Hard Knocks?
wildlifeboy wrote: » you mod christmas?? lol what do you do for the rest of the year?
Loughc wrote: » Your ma :pac:
Un Croissant wrote: » Hey Guys OK I am giving full notice and writing this in advance that I will be completely coming off Facebook due to many reasons and mainly because I think its a toxic place to be on if you want to be in any professional career. So I am making the definite decision to come completely off. To my friends and family away from Ireland. My email address is XXXXXXXXXX and my mobile number is XXXXXXXX. I will be completely off this site within two days. Thanks for the experience but it leads to a lot of crap in the future.
Un Croissant wrote: » Still on FB.
Tetra wrote: » About Women's Day: "Well, it has been a peachy day of glorious memes about brilliant women in history who were not recognized for their achievements in life. Well, all I can say is welcome to the ****in party ladies, as there are a whole lot more woman who have achieved and not been recognized. Here is to all the women who were not physicists, mathematicians, and all those other fine highfalutin careers... Here is to the women who gave their heart and soul to survive one day to the next, raise their children without the assistance of a juvenile detention center, and quietly dreamed of a better life that she never received. To these ladies, I wish to show my admiration and respect."
_Whimsical_ wrote: » I think that's quite nice.
ivytwine wrote: » Why the need to denigrate other women's achievements tho? Can we not praise mothers etc without it being at the expense of other women who achieve in other fields?
_Whimsical_ wrote: » I didn't think it was denigrating other women's achievements at all. I think it was just saying high achievers who weren't lauded in their day are not alone in not receiving their due of respect and acknowledgement, that everyday,ordinary women are under appreciated too for their contribution in raising good kids/citizens against the odds. Lots of high achievers have a mum or teacher or female somewhere in their background who quietly contributed to their success so I'm sure they'd agree.
Pherekydes wrote: » So the word 'highfalutin' was not meant in a derogatory fashion?