Valentina wrote: » Not yet, the duck is the oven and will be ready in about half an hour. What did you have for dinner?
kfallon wrote: When was the last time you spent more than 12 hours in bed?
Tell me how wrote: » I've back trouble and after about max 8 hours in bed it starts to get very sore and I can't get comfortable, I've no option then but to get up. That's a killer when I'm wrecked and need 8+ hours. What had you for lunch?
Caoimhgh1n wrote: Do you like peanuts?
Tell me how wrote: » Just had some mixed nuts as part of my lunch, no peanuts in there but I do like them. Not so much when they are roasted. Have you ever missed a flight or other important journey?
gramar wrote: » I couldn't take a flight once because I hadn't got my passport and they wouldn't accept my ID card. I had to take a train. Have you ever or have you ever seen anyone eat an orange with the skin on?
Deleted User wrote: » Sweet jesus no. Now will I have a pint or just get on the train?
gramar wrote: » It depends how long you have. No pint if you have to glug it down and can't enjoy it. Did you ever put coins on the tracks as kids for the train to flatten the shít out of them?
Deleted User wrote: » I'm on it now anyway. Sleepy time. Never. Did your bunch of circumstances work out for you today?
Menas wrote: » I think so. Bit of a boring day for me. Do you have a will?
Deleted User wrote: » I don't but my dad does. ALL FOR ME!! :pac:@gramar, a pig in a poke. Can you only sleep in a bed?
gramar wrote: » No, you can do lots of things...if you haven't already you've been missing out but it's never too late. Would you visit a faith healer for a physical injury?
Deleted User wrote: » I certainly would not. Do you believe in such things?
gramar wrote: » I wouldn't rule it out but wouldn't necessarily go. Some are probably genuine. Others are full of guff. What do you do with your grass cuttings?
Deleted User wrote: » Em the daddy does something with them. Do you like a bit of grass?
gramar wrote: » If you're referring to the gange then no...been a long time nice I smoked the reefer. I do like a nice lawn though. Have you ever heard rolling papers referred to as Bill Clintons?
Deleted User wrote: » I haven't. Are you in your older than 50?
gramar wrote: » I'm not sure I understand the question but if you're asking me if I'm over 50 then no, I've a bit to go yet. Have you had a few pints that you're not telling us about?
Deleted User wrote: » Unfortunately my only excuse is a slight touch of ridiculousness. Do you have weekend plans?
gramar wrote: » Not much...catch up with someone Friday...some diy saturday and a 5km fun run around the city Sunday. Have you ever caught a fish?
Deleted User wrote: » I haven't but often went along with my uncle when I was little. Do you have a man cave?
gramar wrote: » No, the garage and the shed are my manly domains. What would a womans equivalent be called seeing as a woman cave sounds silly?
Deleted User wrote: » I'm not sure what the name would be but I am thinking of turning the spare room in to one. Wocave? No that's just silly. How do you feel knowing that you are my entertainment for my journey home?
gramar wrote: » It's my good deed for the day. Has the ticket inspector passed by yet?
Deleted User wrote: » Such kindness. He hasn't and I doubt he will. It's a lovely quiet train too and here comes the man with the goodie trolley. Is there anyone no longer in your life who you miss dearly?
gramar wrote: » I wouldn't go as far as to say miss dearly. I suppose I don't stop and think too much about it but there are some people I miss. How about birds nest for a womans mancave?
Deleted User wrote: » Ya that could work. That's how my hair looks right now so it would be particularly fitting for me. Do you know the meaning of the word "sonder"?
gramar wrote: » Not without googling. Do you step over the cracks on the footpath or do you not give a monkeys?
Deleted User wrote: What are we having for dinner?
Tell me how wrote: » Breaded chicken fillet. Carrots and broccoli. Favourite watch again movie?