NIMAN wrote: » What was the logic at Heineken with that one? "We must produce a weaker version of our lager for those Irish, cos we know they aren't big drinkers".
AndyBoBandy wrote: » I just cannot drink the 4.3% stuff, it's horrible and gives me heartburn,
kfallon wrote: » Picked up a hot baking tray earlier, burned fingers and thumb, ran under cold water for about 20 mins but still sore :mad:
mud wrote: » Have you a tomato in the gaff? If so, slice it and lay it on the burned bits. It's most effective if you can get it on straight away but even now it will bring you some relief. Nasty! I stuck to the inside of an oven door once. Worst!
Public_Enema wrote: » Reached past my kettle yesterday to turn off a wall socket and roasted the inside of my forearm from the jet of kettle steam. Very bloody painful and it looks like a Third degree burn.
DareGod wrote: » Fill a glass with cold water (doesn't have to be very cold) and rest your burned fingers in there for a couple of minutes at a time. This worked for me last week, brought me a lot of relief. I also put Sudocrem on the burn. Anything with Aloe Vera in it is great for burns too, in my experience.
LadyFenghuang wrote: » Ouch hope it gets better! Gwyneth Paltrow advises women to steam their vaginas.
kfallon wrote: » have the sudocrem on them, will try the water again in a bit! how long before you were grand again? ta that I now have to type with my left hand! :pac:
KatW4 wrote: » Beeped going through security at the airport today so I was searched. They took my shoes and then this woman started to search me. I wasn't too impressed when she put her hand inside my waistband. They were very rude too. I'm a nervous flyer as it is!
DareGod wrote: » :eek:
Medusa22 wrote: » There are fewer things I hate more than making small talk, it is just painful and you know that the other person is as disinterested as you are. I despise going to the hairdresser because I'm usually there for at least two hours getting my hair dyed and I know that it is going to be two hours of tedious conversations about nothing, that's why I buy 'Take a Break' (there's no chance I'm looking at fashion magazines for two hours) before I go in to the salon and I try to bury my nose in it before anyone can strike up a conversation.
Menas wrote: » TA at trying to find a decent dishwasher that does not require you to have a degree in pressing buttons to operate.
Cold War Kid wrote: » The AIB "Brave" voice is back - ear-bleeding. "I'm so soft and delicate and in pain and about to cry, and have a bit of a contrived American twang". Pretentious central.
KatW4 wrote: » I wasn't too impressed when she put her hand inside my waistband.
anna080 wrote: » Oh God that ad gives me the gawks
kfallon wrote: » I'm not familiar with this voice, is it a TV or radio ad?
anna080 wrote: » https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0CQ67HtHldk
Cold War Kid wrote: » There's a new ad now, and her voice has just gotten worse.
TomBtheGoat wrote: » Sorry, what airport was that again? * urgently prepares to buy a flight ticket *
KatW4 wrote: » London Stansted enjoy being felt up ha!
kfallon wrote: » She can shove her 'brave' up her hole anyway as far as I'm concerned :P