Grid. wrote: » http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/barcelona/11267341/Barcelona-to-change-strip-from-stripes-to-hoops.html :rolleyes:
sibby wrote: » Hahaha glad my hair got the boards singles seal of approval!
eternal wrote: » What? What are they doing? I must have a look. Have to get the Home one for this season even if it looks awful on me.
Hugo Stiglitz wrote: » There's plenty of Hugo and KFallon for ye all!
deise08 wrote: » Look at you guys ha ha ha
Grid. wrote: » True yeah......although i dont agree with going from stripes to hoops next season...just wrong imho:rolleyes:
sibby wrote: » Hahaha I'm afraid it's not green anymore. Got frustrated while doing a project on Friday so I dyed it pink and purple to cheer myslef up....it worked.....but the project still isn't done
eternal wrote: » Played all his life with that team since he was a youth. I think the Home one is a bit less fluorescent.
sibby wrote: » Well I ran into my ex while getting on the bus with my date. I didn't notice my ex until I sat down (right behind him!!!!!). I thought that maybe he didn't notice me because he had his headphones on, but it's hard not to notice a girl with green hair! As he was leaving we made awkward eye contact and said hi! I felt crap though, every time I run into I feel bad for breaking up with him. I told my date what had happened and he found the chances of it happening quite funny.
eternal wrote: » What did you do?
Grid. wrote: » Wonderful player indeed:cool: Should go 4 points clear now
eternal wrote: » I think it's fitting to get a Xavi jersey for his last season at Barca.
sibby wrote: » I had a similar experience with an ex appearing during a date two weeks back! Wasn't the best start to a date...
Un Croissant wrote: » Could have been a disaster it had a sting in the tail with the ex arriving on too. Sorry everyone.
Grid. wrote: » Ahhh i see....what about sign language then?:D
eternal wrote: » Does she know that you got hurt? Or is she unaware of this.
Un Croissant wrote: » I know that even Irish people find my accent hard.I speak quickly and I've lived in London for 8 years, raised by a man from northern Ireland, lived in tipperary, Carlow, cork and limerick. It's all over the place.
Un Croissant wrote: » My mother was chuffed to hear we bumped into each other. Christ
eternal wrote: » Face it man, she's been following you for quite some time now :P
Grid. wrote: » Slow things down and try pronounce your words more succinctly.....i've practiced this before on voice recorder, does help.;)