Haven't seen it but was considering going. I would also love to see "Untouchable". Anyone seen it? Went to see "Looper" which was good but just a bit boggling....just a bit, mind.
With the reductions they give, when you add up the price of the ingredients and the power used to cook the bread and the time it would take, it's actually cheaper to buy the reduced loaves sometimes. I have been considering investing in a breadmaker though. There have a few quite cheap on adverts.ie
There are probably lots of ye out there like me trying to make ends meet these days. With two in college now and one job between five of us, it's getting to be a tough job so I thought maybe some of ye would like to share ways ye have of saving money.
One thing I do is head to Tesco once a week about 6pm when they are pricing a lot of produce down and fight with the other old biddies for the bargains in bread and veggies. My freezer is jammed full of almost out of date bread and meat to keep me going til next Thursday or at least til my weekend shop in Aldis.
There are certainly agendas being set on here but it seems primarily against women at the moment. I haven't been here for a while but it seems like nothing much has changed at all and very few posts have been made except by a certain few on the same subjects. Threads that should have died a long time ago are being deliberately kept going in a way that is rather sad on a dating site and would be better kept on a forum that deals more with current affairs or social statement. jmo
The Natural History Museum is a must, K. I haven't been to it since it reopened but it was a favourite of mine everytime I went to Dublin with the kids for years. It's a "Museum of a Museum". You would know what I meant if you went there.
Tell me more of this blue van...you have piqued my interest
As for your fortune, I see you meeting a free spirited woman with a passionate nature and a hearthy laugh. She will keep you prisoner in your blue van until all the coke and tayto have run out. And you won't mind one tiny, little bit when she buys in more supplies.
If we want to see mens legs they can wear shorts...no need to wear dresses. However, I've always felt that skirts would suit men better. More room for them generally to move around, no zips to catch themselves on, easy access for the bathroom...just lift and tinkle.
You fall in love with Santa Claus and go and in live in the North Pole as Mrs Claus. You still spend your summers in Ireland but you tend to be very busy in the winter with the family business.
A beautiful, young and rich widow takes a shine to you and you agree to date her. One night, while out with her, you are both abducted by aliens and subjected to a probing. When you are returned to earth, she discovers she's pregnant. You wait feverishly to discover if the baby is yours or a little alien
For you, Anniebaby, you will win the lotto, move to Las Vegas and start collecting ferrets. You will eventually be arrested by the police when you try to take over a casino with 200 well trained ferrets. However, when you are put in jail, your ferrets rescue you and you come back to Ireland where you live happily ever after with the love of your life, a few children and, eventually, about a thousand ferrets.
It can happen when you least expect it, even when you think you are sitting around expecting it all the time, it will hit you like a bolt from the blue and there he will be
One of the two people, man or woman, has to jump up and down, metaphorically, yelling "Pick me, pick me" and hope that the other person will pick up on it. It seems impossible for 2 people to get together at all sometimes, the logistics of it all, but it does seem to work
Love that song. It's relevant for the start of a relationship too. All the things that people don't know about each other but want to learn as time goes by.
RE: Questionare
Done