Ah you were lucky Selenite...we were barely out of the caves here in Mayo back then
I remember seeing Spanish women dancing on tv as a child. They had castinets and were doing this incredible thing with their feet..sure I had no idea who they were or what they were doing other than dancing.but I was utterly mesmerised I can still see the red dresses and lace they were wearing...We were barely out the caves here in Mayo in comparison. Irish dancing was soooooooooo dull back then.
Oh 4u1mxt....if you love it then .you should dance every chance you get so....I wouldn't be the loudest person going.and my friends have this notion that I'm probably a bit too reserved ...but when I'm dancing it's like there's ne'er a soul to be seen anywhere .except of course whomever I'm dancing with...and then it's the other way around...my friends are just plodding from one foot to the other and I' dancing with everyone and anyone ...so don't be shy...have a few jamesons, they'll help if not sure have a few more
Awww Selenite...you grew up on tango and pasadoble?? you lucky lucky girl......I'm sooooo jealous..I Had I grown up with that kind of music and dancing around me I'd have danced til my feet dropped off...
I think Rohaan pretty much said it Phil, that it's not as black and white as the options you've given in your poll because it's all relative and really depends on the individual and how they feel...
Also, there are probably as many disabled women dating an abled-bodied man as there are disabled men dating an able-bodied women....and then there are the hidden disabilities like Autism, dyslexia...mental health, the list is endless. So how can we choose one of your options when in reality it's a lot more complex than one gender beig disabled and the other not...
Personally, if I met someone with a disability and fell for him, I'd rather he didn't have a disability. Not for my sake but for his. But if I cared enough about him I wouldn't care. And I would hope if the shoe were on the other foot,and it were me with the disability, he'd feel the same way too and not care.....
it happened here in Mayo..some bird caught a salmon in the Moy (famous for it's salmon fishing) , but it bite off more than it could chew, dropped the salmon and it ended up stuck in someone's roof
Does the glass have a frame around it? and was it relatively warm during the day but went cold at night?
if yes then it could have been the frame that did the damage..expanded in the heat during the day and shrank at ngiht, putting pressure on the glass.....that caused it to shatter....or it could jsut have been the glass expanding/retracting and the temp drop was more sudden that night and the glass couldnt handle the pressure..so shattered...or something could just have been dropped on it...birds drop things all the time...from stones to full size salmon lol..
Ask any marketing exec to describe the best packaging in the world and they'll tell you an eggshell
Gosh..you mustn't have had much to do with the countryside then Pekaatje ..or a farm either as that's where all your food comes from...it's either growing out of the dirt or walking on it and eating it..and one feeds the other...
I used to follow the hens as a child when they were clocking...and come back with a lovely fresh egg....then go down the fields in september/oct to pick mushrooms, berries and nuts..go fishing...snare rabbits...I could have fed myself for nothing if I had to and I knew how to do it as well...sadly far too few children these days even know where their food comes from..or what it really is..
That's grand..I just thought I'd give you an opportunity to explain what that thread was about....but since you haven't and you're just taking nonsense................I'll just assume you're a bit of weirdo then .
RE: Do you dance
Ah you were lucky Selenite...we were barely out of the caves here in Mayo back thenI remember seeing Spanish women dancing on tv as a child. They had castinets and were doing this incredible thing with their feet..sure I had no idea who they were or what they were doing other than dancing.but I was utterly mesmerised I can still see the red dresses and lace they were wearing...We were barely out the caves here in Mayo in comparison. Irish dancing was soooooooooo dull back then.