Valentina wrote: » Not yet, the duck is the oven and will be ready in about half an hour. What did you have for dinner?
Miss Demeanour wrote: » Yes. Looks or personality more important to you?
cantdecide wrote: » Personality definitely although having both would be a nice thought. Can men and women be just friends?
Miss Demeanour wrote: » I think so.......have a few male friends no attraction whatsoever on both parts....just get on well. Do you think so?
cantdecide wrote: » Theoretically, yes but there can be boundary confusion especially where one or both are single. Do you get along with your exes?
mansize wrote: » 7 hours and 16 days Do you like flowers?
Caoimhgh1n wrote: » Yes, I love flowers. Are you able to swim?
TG1 wrote: » Yeh but I'm not very good at it. Do you wear a wet suit when you swim in the sea?
gramar wrote: » I don't, Last time I swam in the sea is nearly 20 years ago in Courtown I think. It was fcuking freezing. Do you think disabled drivers should be allowed park in normal parking spaces?
TG1 wrote: » Haha, yes, if disabled drivers want to make life difficult for themselves they're entitled to, just like the rest of us. Do you think someone temporarily on crutches or in a wheelchair for something like a broken bone should be allowed use disabled spaces?
gramar wrote: » I think you should only use them if you need the extra space...i.e. a wheelchair. I don't think you need a disabled space if you're hard of hearing. Do you tend to drive straight in or reverse into car park spaces?
TG1 wrote: » I have been known to park on the roof of a multistory so I can get a double space that I can drive through... I'm not proud of it though! Have you ever hit the side of a ramp in a multistory car park?
gramar wrote: » No, I've done worse. I was driving out of the top of a multistorey in a transit type van. Popped in the ticket and the barrier went up. I went forward about two feet and there was a what I could only describe as a sickening crunch. I'd hit one of those height restriction barriers and put a serious dent in the van above the windscreen. The exit for higher vehicles was the next one over. Isn't it great how we can look back on our misfortunes and laugh?
Menas wrote: » None that I can think of TBH. Are you good at telling stories?
LexieOnRale wrote: » The worst. Because I laugh too hard and then can't finish it. If you laugh at your own jokes does that make you an idiot
CarrickMcJoe wrote: » No, it means you have a good sense of humour. Is it humour or humor?
LexieOnRale wrote: » Now you're asking!! I don't get bogged down by spellings. I just let the love flow. Would you rather be bald or grey
LexieOnRale wrote: » I used to. But then I got talking to an Asian girl I know and she told me disgusting things about China and Chinese people and that's me done with Chinese food now. Are you organised enough to have three meals every day
TG1 wrote: » No, I'm lucky if I get two. Do you bake?
Menas wrote: » Not really, but it can depend on who is doing the offending. Do you offend people accidentally?
LexieOnRale wrote: » What sort of question is that? I'm a joy. Anyone who takes offence to me would seriously want to have a good hard look at their lives. Do you need to work on your self esteem