What's Yours? (34)

Oct 10, 2013 3:55 PM CST What's Yours?
mjpd67
mjpd67mjpd67galway, Galway Ireland181 Threads 5 Polls 6,550 Posts
fifitrixibelle: Aww thought u said u were talking to someone now ?
ya dont mean im heading to Lazlo jewelers just yet confused
Oct 10, 2013 3:57 PM CST What's Yours?
jamiethekid
jamiethekidjamiethekidtipperary, Tipperary Ireland2 Threads 524 Posts
Glengirl: A sensible person would probably say something like a bottle of sunscreen, a can of red bull (gives you wings ya know) and a packet of peanuts (the paupers diet)....

Life's too short to be sensible so I'll have a bottle of bacardi, a can of coke and a packet of silk cut purple please
l like your choice I tried to show a good example by drinking orange squash lol.Ya life too short im off to the local for my Thursday night ritual laugh will be buzzing still on anti biotics just two more to take tomorrow for my chest infection. ireland
Oct 10, 2013 4:03 PM CST What's Yours?
sirLarryIII
sirLarryIIIsirLarryIIIClump, Kildare Ireland72 Threads 9 Polls 2,016 Posts
fifitrixibelle: (sends Larry 40 breakfast brillo pads with granola))

thumbs up brillo pads,close but they taste better.Dont even get me started on the bird seed known as granolalaugh
Oct 10, 2013 4:05 PM CST What's Yours?
fifitrixibelle
fifitrixibellefifitrixibellegalway, Galway Ireland20 Threads 1 Polls 4,629 Posts
sirLarryIII: brillo pads,close but they taste better.Dont even get me started on the bird seed known as granola
chirpy chirpy cheep cheep playball laugh
Oct 10, 2013 4:16 PM CST What's Yours?
velsix
velsixvelsixKilmorna, Kerry Ireland178 Threads 3 Polls 489 Posts
tinyfangs: They can't help it though, nature made them that way same with people hating rats. I ended in major flooding some point, passed through a village and firefighters were trying to do what they could. I saw a nest of rat babies had washed out and the mother was too scared to get to them. I ended stripping infront of all those firefighters, using my top to wrap the babies up to carry them to dry ground told them they should not dare try take the babies off me, I was going to rescue them no matter what


Good for you young lady, I'm the same, couldn't kill anything except 'Mossies'.

As for 'Shredded Wheat', hot or warm milk will held them go down grin
Oct 10, 2013 4:21 PM CST What's Yours?
mjpd67
mjpd67mjpd67galway, Galway Ireland181 Threads 5 Polls 6,550 Posts
tinyfangs: They can be a pest and then you have to do something, same as mice, lived in old farmhouse some point that was totally infested, was insane, even had one mouse bringing her young up in my computer Couldn't believe it when I opened it up and there was a nest inside

Hate hurting any creature though
not out of my way to kill anything avoided animals on road load of times lotta lads kill for the fun of it cant see the point myself ,killed 6 turkeys one night ended my killing spree after that blues
Oct 10, 2013 4:28 PM CST What's Yours?
IWILLTEASEYOU
IWILLTEASEYOUIWILLTEASEYOUTIPPERARY, Tipperary Ireland59 Threads 1 Polls 933 Posts
A bottle of rum a can of coke and a packet with a blow up boat in professor
Oct 10, 2013 4:28 PM CST What's Yours?
tinyfangs
tinyfangstinyfangsunder a rock, Leitrim Ireland26 Threads 4 Polls 1,034 Posts
mjpd67: not out of my way to kill anything avoided animals on road load of times lotta lads kill for the fun of it cant see the point myself ,killed 6 turkeys one night ended my killing spree after that

Think some get a kick out of it and feel all 'powerful'. One guy some point showed me all the heads and pelts of big game he had shot on safaris and what not, and I just thought barf Nothing big and powerful about holding a gun and pulling a trigger from a safe distance. Didn't impress me at all doh but sometimes actions have to be taken and that's different, just that 'look at me I am so cool I can kill something' stuff really doesn't do it for me. Most times rather weak and insecure individuals who'd same time run when any real danger would arise and a need for courage dunno
Oct 10, 2013 4:32 PM CST What's Yours?
mjpd67
mjpd67mjpd67galway, Galway Ireland181 Threads 5 Polls 6,550 Posts
tinyfangs: Think some get a kick out of it and feel all 'powerful'. One guy some point showed me all the heads and pelts of big game he had shot on safaris and what not, and I just thought Nothing big and powerful about holding a gun and pulling a trigger from a safe distance. Didn't impress me at all but sometimes actions have to be taken and that's different, just that 'look at me I am so cool I can kill something' stuff really doesn't do it for me. Most times rather weak and insecure individuals who'd same time run when any real danger would arise and a need for courage
easy with a gun in your hand ,but i wonder if it came face to hoof combat who would win think a lot of lads would be setting the washing machine on a 60 degree cycle thumbs up
Oct 10, 2013 4:36 PM CST What's Yours?
tinyfangs
tinyfangstinyfangsunder a rock, Leitrim Ireland26 Threads 4 Polls 1,034 Posts
mjpd67: easy with a gun in your hand ,but i wonder if it came face to hoof combat who would win think a lot of lads would be setting the washing machine on a 60 degree cycle

98% probably laugh
It's those other 2% I'd not mind taking a second look at giggle
Oct 10, 2013 4:38 PM CST What's Yours?
mjpd67
mjpd67mjpd67galway, Galway Ireland181 Threads 5 Polls 6,550 Posts
tinyfangs: 98% probably
It's those other 2% I'd not mind taking a second look at
used to hunt a while back and fish but lost interest in it kinda mellowed as i aged ,not trying to ban hunting or anything just not my scene anymore
Oct 10, 2013 4:46 PM CST What's Yours?
tinyfangs
tinyfangstinyfangsunder a rock, Leitrim Ireland26 Threads 4 Polls 1,034 Posts
mjpd67: used to hunt a while back and fish but lost interest in it kinda mellowed as i aged ,not trying to ban hunting or anything just not my scene anymore

I am no fan of hunting, obviously, as I feel lots of those into it are in it for those reasons I don't like blues but to be able to hunt and to know what needs to be done can be a survival skill and important thumbs up I'd like to learn the skill, but I cry even for the butterflies and moths I hit while driving crying so I am sort of not quite cut out for it it seems moping
Oct 10, 2013 4:50 PM CST What's Yours?
mjpd67
mjpd67mjpd67galway, Galway Ireland181 Threads 5 Polls 6,550 Posts
tinyfangs: I am no fan of hunting, obviously, as I feel lots of those into it are in it for those reasons I don't like but to be able to hunt and to know what needs to be done can be a survival skill and important I'd like to learn the skill, but I cry even for the butterflies and moths I hit while driving so I am sort of not quite cut out for it it seems
i think if your human the killing instict is in your DNA more prevalent in some than in others
Oct 10, 2013 4:58 PM CST What's Yours?
tinyfangs
tinyfangstinyfangsunder a rock, Leitrim Ireland26 Threads 4 Polls 1,034 Posts
mjpd67: i think if your human the killing instict is in your DNA more prevalent in some than in others

I was still very little when I realized I could not take a step in this world without causing harm to other creatures in the grass or what not. Yeah there is that instinct.. but if I could float to not crush those little beings, and could overall exist without bringing any hurt, I'd choose it. Same time though I drink milk while knowing how calves are taken away from their mothers, so I am also a hypocrite and just as selfish in my own ways like everyone else is in theirs. This world chews innocence as if it was spearmint gum...
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