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The Elite:The Good, The Bad and the Glitchy
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calmspirit wrote: »the biggest decision is usually do I shave my legs or not:rotfl::rotfl:
its my most trusted contraceptive so if I ever shave my legs for a date then he is in with a chance of seeing my hold me in knickers:rotfl::rotfl:
You didn't shave your legs for me.0 -
any irish elite know of what to do in dublin for a day trip please, dd1 has arranged for us all to go as I have never been, and said i would if i did not have the animals so arranged the first and last ferries next tuesday as a birthday treat I think there is 10 of us including 3 little ones:)0
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scamps1966 wrote: »You didn't shave your legs for me.
:D:D didn't have time in between tesco stores sweetie
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YNWA JFT96 :A0 -
calmspirit wrote: »
:D:D didn't have time in between tesco stores sweetie
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Ah well, there's always another time.0 -
rhosynbach wrote: »any Irish elite know of what to do in Dublin for a day trip please, dd1 has arranged for us all to go as I have never been, and said i would if i did not have the animals so arranged the first and last ferries next Tuesday as a birthday treat I think there is 10 of us including 3 little ones:)
:T:T Have done this a few times
We usually get on the open top bus & do a tour. You can get on & off when you want too.
The commentators are brilliant.
We got off & toured the Guinness Factory at St James.
You get taken up to the zoo & parliament & all around the colleges.
End back up in town & enjoy Grafton St & O'Connell St before you have to walk back to fast ferry.
Fabulous - enjoy - plus €€€€s are cheap to buy at the momentOur Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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rhosynbach wrote: »any irish elite know of what to do in dublin for a day trip please, dd1 has arranged for us all to go as I have never been, and said i would if i did not have the animals so arranged the first and last ferries next tuesday as a birthday treat I think there is 10 of us including 3 little ones:)
We went on the hop on, hop off bus which was great, Dublin is quite spread out - maybe its possible to have a complete mini bus and driver to yourself - might be cheaper?
Dublin has a gorgeous park and zoo“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
calmspirit wrote: »the biggest decision is usually do I shave my legs or not:rotfl::rotfl:
its my most trusted contraceptive so if I ever shave my legs for a date then he is in with a chance of seeing my hold me in knickers:rotfl::rotfl::eek::eek::eek:
'Tis far too cold for that :eek: :rotfl:scamps1966 wrote: »You didn't shave your legs for me.
Now clearly you are not used to the trend of 'no hair'.........anywhere!
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Thank you
4 stone less than July 10th last year
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A lady never tells her weight :cool:Thought everyone knew a brew was an hill:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Top of the brew twinnies
Good evening tweets well done on hitting 4 stone loss now you really must start having a few little extras;) glad the kitchen is now under way:T
Been out all day but what a pleasure tonight having a catch-up on here with all the banter:j:jand lovely to see calmspirit and hear you are in a good place now:A0 -
purpledonkey wrote: »Hello, I've been pretty bored the last couple of days and I had some left over acrylic, so I attempted to make a bear :rotfl: Now just need to bake a cake and then some stuff for a baby shower on Saturday.
he is so cute you are very talented pd xx:T:T Have done this a few times
We usually get on the open top bus & do a tour. You can get on & off when you want too.
The commentators are brilliant.
We got off & toured the Guinness Factory at St James.
You get taken up to the zoo & parliament & all around the colleges.
End back up in town & enjoy Grafton St & O'Connell St before you have to walk back to fast ferry.
Fabulous - enjoy - plus €€€€s are cheap to buy at the moment
thanks, :A the open top bus sounds good so we can see lots of different placesnot sure why we have never been before as the ferry is so close, we can actually see holyhead and the ferrys crossing from the house
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