That is a very subjective question because perfumes mingles with our own personal pheromones they can smell differently on different people and to different people
I agree but the two cars foreign property,everything new and weddings for over 200 friends and acquaintances all on borrowed money not a refinance but everything financed. Also farmers selling land at overinflated prices and builders earning more per hour than consultants that was greed. Many builders wouldn't get out of bed for less than €50 per hour and wouldn't take on small jobs for individuals. The ones that have survived were the ones who kept their small customers on and are still working now.
I agree no one forced people to sign up to massive mortgages I was offered one during the boom and refused and stayed building my home as I could afford it, driving an older car and having budget holidays. so now I can afford my debt even though I am currently out sick.
Whilst I don't agree with texting or making calls I cannot for the life of me see what is wrong with merely talking on the phone, it is no more dangerous than eating/ drinking or dealing with screaming kids/drunken adults so until the day that drivers are separated from any passengers and radios I can't see the problem. It is of course against the law so I don't do it!
Whilst I don't agree with texting or making calls I cannot for the life of me see what is wrong with merely talking on the phone, it is no more dangerous than eating/ drinking or dealing with screaming kids/drunken adults so until the day that drivers are separated from any passengers and radios I can't see the problem. It is of course against the law so I don't do it!
the question is not gender specific but a personal opinion on what is heroic to you..... and standing up for what you feel is right in the face of bullies, physical or cyber is heroic. Nursing, fire fighting ect. is a profession to me so unless you do something extra in your job it doesn't automatically make you a hero....
RE: question for the ladies
It's a long way to Tipperary it's a long way to go.....all together now