Willmark:
For me the issue is I don’t like coffee. My wife on the other hand drinks it like a crack addict in need of a fix!
Willmark:
For me the issue is I don’t like coffee. My wife on the other hand drinks it like a crack addict in need of a fix!
Pyro Stick:
…But…But…Everyone likes coffee…
torn:
isnt gaellic something to do with gingers and potatoes?
generally i try not to have any caffiene, but it works a treat when your doing 14 hour shifts and its all manual labour. couldnt drink it if i was sitting about all day id go loopy.
Pyro Stick:
Yes. Gaelic, the native language of scotland, is about gingers and potatoes.
Willmark:
.........But...But....Everyone likes coffee....If I was going to have something of that nature I'd rather have tea. Ah the joy of tea time, makes me miss the Scottish relatives!
Pyro Stick
Pyro Stick:
I must admit that i drink more tea than coffee. It is fairly righteous. I guess its a scottish thing, drinking LOADS of tea.
Willmark:
Wouldn’t it be more appropriate to say its a UK thing? Since everyone there drinks a bloody lot of it?
Pyro Stick:
Wouldn't it be more appropriate to say its a UK thing? Since everyone there drinks a bloody lot of it? ;)Scottish drink things like Scottish Blend, English drink.....english brands of tea...Earl Grey and that sort of rubbish.
Willmark
WarplockMonkey:
I must say im more of a fan of coffee
There is nothing more satisfying than a completed model on your desk, the weekend ahead of you and a hot coffee with double cream on top in your hand…
If Kate ever came calling, my wife knows to make herself scarce…Wow…you are lucky to have a wife like that! :cheers
Wilmark
Willmark:
Wow....you are lucky to have a wife like that! :cheersNot really, just kidding, not that any of that is plausible either! My wife is cool but not that cool!
WarplockMonkey
torn:
had a few irish friends who could speak perfect gaelic, have to admit it sounds even more gobbledygook than welsh.
plus us english dont drink earl grey! well not me anyways, i just happen to drink whatever the travel inn/holiday express has lying next to the kettle.
Willmark:
Ah, America and the UK, two countries separated by a common language.
Pyro Stick:
Irish Gaelic is a much weider sounding language then Scottish Gaelic (REAL Gaelic…which i had to study for about 13 years…)
Willmark:
The think about Welsh that boggles the mind is the spelling! At least when I was in Scotland it sorts made sense. But Wales… How the he’ll does one get pronunciations from that!
torn:
im fairly certain welsh was a secret code invented in the middle ages when warring against the english. why they still use it i dont know. council tax must be sky high paying for 2 lots of signs!
back onto the original topic . . . having my party, finally, friday after next! can anyone say drunken idiot lol
WarplockMonkey:
May you get so blindingly drunk, even lamp posts look atractive!
P.S: I went to wales a few months ago. My friend’s stepdad is welsh, and he taught me some…lets say you need a hell of a lot of phlem!
HAAAAAAWK spit plink!
Willmark:
Bachelor Party?
Marriage should have a sign “Abandon all hope ye who enter here”…
torn:
noooooo - the engagement party
hopefully not be getting married for a good while yet. im going for 18 months away at the minimum lol.
Kera foehunter:
Hopfully not for 18 months. Why is that how long it going to take to pay off the cordless impack drill???
torn:
of course, and ive seen a really nice matching drill that would go nicely with it . . . . .