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haha he's got a kitty cat in jail :wah:
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Diuretic;535594 wrote: I think the A-10, built by Fairchild, is more properly called Thunderbolt II but the pilots and ground crews nicknamed it Warthog because it was so bloody ugly :wah:

Damn good plane though. Big too.


kick-ass plane. thanks for the info


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pompom;536241 wrote: Hey that's a british bobby, is that my cat he's put in jail? :(


wrong cap on the cat Pompom I think your kitty is safe....
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pompom;536241 wrote: Hey that's a british bobby, is that my cat he's put in jail? :(


nope. the kitty's in protective custody


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Ghads, lots of monkeys in uniforms...............

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almostfamous;536463 wrote: I'm cravin' sushi .......thanks to Galbally


Sorry AF, I know how that feels, I must be careful with my food poetry! :wah:
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it's snowing like a MF here.

zeroF temp, -15 windchill. God-dang I love IOWA!!!!


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It might snow a little tomorrow, I want a snow day on Friday!:)
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Wolverine;536530 wrote: it's snowing like a MF here.

zeroF temp, -15 windchill. God-dang I love IOWA!!!!


Yeah. I remember a snowy blowy day when there was an engine really derailed and buried up and I loved it since I was in a warm apprentice schoolroom and could see the action thru the window. Heeeeeee. Outside those rare cases, I hated to work in the snow.
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Holy Moly the kids were hyper tonight! :o
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Diuretic;535721 wrote: Lonnie Donegan - well that's the version I remember :D



Ever heard him do "Rock Island Line"?


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Rock Island Line is the road to ride!!



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Pinky;536902 wrote: Bloomin kids!!! I have to walk about all afternoon with gold glitter in my hair after they decided to get me on the way to putting it in the bin! Little buggers! Now I have chav hair, hehe!


Our Pinky's a bright spark :-6
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Pinky;536902 wrote: Bloomin kids!!! I have to walk about all afternoon with gold glitter in my hair after they decided to get me on the way to putting it in the bin! Little buggers! Now I have chav hair, hehe!


It goes with your sparkly personality!



Aren't kids great:thinking:
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Imladris;536911 wrote: It goes with your sparkly personality!



Aren't kids great:thinking:
Yeah, but she couldn't eat a whole one :D


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Pinky;537012 wrote: Not without some ketchup anyway:D


And a glass of chianti









and some winegums for afters
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dont forget the ice-cream!
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almostfamous;536650 wrote: I love Nag Champa :-4


Hey meeee tooooo :)
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Betty Boop;525310 wrote: We currently have hailstones, my little girl thought it was magical until she had to get out the car! :wah:




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Red;537035 wrote: dont forget the ice-cream!


You weren't kidding about the Ice cream were ya???:D
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almostfamous;536650 wrote: I love Nag Champa :-4


Okay, I had to google it, had no clue what or who a Nag champa was...

Incense??
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I have no idea what nap changa is either, sounds cool though, probably some kinda tea.

I had potato and butterbean soup for my lunch today, it was lovely, shame me stomach is so flippin messed up! :-5

Anyone got any advice on nice things to eat when you have an upset tummy? :thinking: No tobasco-sauce related products obviously, oh and aspirin is right out as well! :wah:
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Galbally;537672 wrote: I have no idea what nap changa is either, sounds cool though, probably some kinda tea.

I had potato and butterbean soup for my lunch today, it was lovely, shame me stomach is so flippin messed up! :-5

Anyone got any advice on nice things to eat when you have an upset tummy? :thinking: No tobasco-sauce related products obviously, oh and aspirin is right out as well! :wah:


Oh Gal, sorry to hear about your tummy not feeling good...I have a very weak stomach...they usually just tell you to eat crackers and light stuff, like soups. NO ruffage or heavy meats, especially grease...stay away from grease.

I was VERY sick during all of my pregnancies...to look at food sent me to the bathroom...and NOTHING would stay down, so I have lots of sympathy for people when they have upset tum tums...thought I would never leave the bathroom and live a normal life during 3 of the pregancies!!

hope you feel better soon!!!:-6
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WonderWendy3;537680 wrote: Oh Gal, sorry to hear about your tummy not feeling good...I have a very weak stomach...they usually just tell you to eat crackers and light stuff, like soups. NO ruffage or heavy meats, especially grease...stay away from grease.

I was VERY sick during all of my pregnancies...to look at food sent me to the bathroom...and NOTHING would stay down, so I have lots of sympathy for people when they have upset tum tums...thought I would never leave the bathroom and live a normal life during 3 of the pregancies!!

hope you feel better soon!!!:-6


Thanks WW, I have yohgurts, and soups, and I love crackers as well, I tend not to eat huge amounts of meat anyway, but yes I am avoiding heavy food at the moment, I wouldn't feel very well afterwards. I will be grand in a few days, the doc says its just because of what happened last week, and me body is still getting over it.
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Pinky;537801 wrote: I'm off to go get some well deserved cider and a quick ciggie!


Nice, magners of course.
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Pinky;537808 wrote: What else? Especially since it's on offer at tesco, yay!:D


Good old tescos! I posted a picture of a st Brigid's cross for you in your thread pinks, have a look, bet you have seen them before, you know more about this stuff than me.
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Pinky;537801 wrote: I'm off to go get some well deserved cider and a quick ciggie!


Pinky, you can call it a fag, if you want...won't be offended!!:)
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Pinky;537819 wrote: Yeah, I replied!! We made something similar a few years back, though not quite the same...still a sunwheel type thing but with kind of spokes!

Thanks for posting it...I'll have to give one of those a go!


I learned to do them in school, but I forget now, oh dear! They have just built a Gaelscoile (Irish school) near where I live, its very big here now, as people want their kids to be taught in Irish, and to learn the old culture again, they are building loads of them, I am glad about it, I like having English as our language, its a good language, but it would be great if we really re-established Gaelic as a thriving language as well again, it seems to happening, which is great, as it is a store for lots of these cultural ideas, my own Irish is pretty bad I must admit, which is a shame, but i suppose if I spent some time in a gaelteacht I would be able to speak pretty fluently after a while.
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Pinky;537827 wrote: Wowee, that's wonderful! I think Gaelic should be preserved, it's kind of happened over in Wales, my friend brought her son up there and he used to be able to speak fluent welsh, but he's forgotten most of it now.

I think language is a big part of culture, and if a lovely language like Gealic is part of it, it should definately be nurtured!

I wish my dad had taught me Dutch, but he couldn't be arsed!


Yeah, I think the thing they did wrong before was they made it very boring, and drilled it into us as some sort of Gaelic nationalist duty, which we were not into, now the idea is to make it more open, and make it a living language, not force is on people, and let them decide for themselves, unsurprisingly Irish people are now quite into it again, as yes, its a very beautiful ancient language and it is also our real language, which the majority of Irish people spoke up to 150 years ago, and one of the things that defines us, so if we don't actually keep it alive, who else is going to be bothered.
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retro shirts, bowling shirts. that's what i am after. the few i have are starting to look a little ragged, and i need to increase my wardrobe. other than Daddy-O's, where can i find 'em?????:cool:


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Pinky;537837 wrote: It's funny to think that everyone spoke it as recently as 150 years ago. It's amazing how much can change in such a short amount of time really.

I guess it's like anything, if it's forced upon you, then the chances are that you are not going to be that bothered, whereas if it's something you take pride in- which of course it should be- then I guess the interest will be there!


Yes, I guess most people don't realize that English only became the widely spoken language by all people in Ireland after that time, before that most Irish people spoke Irish, and a little English to deal with the landlord, but Gaelic culture is very ancient and it has survived a long time, and will almost definetly reassert itself here in Ireland again in time, but I wouldn't want to lose some of the other modern cultural things we have either, and English is a great language, and a very, very useful one to have, so I would be into having a completely bilingual culture here, with old and new ideas together.
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Pinky;537846 wrote: Yeah, I reckon that could work really well. Let's face it, once modern stuff is in place, it's not going anywhere! That doesn't mean that people can't get back to their roots, so to speak.


Yes, its interesting, but you know, even modern culture changes over time, look at the way that ideas such as Wicca or various other very old ideas are becoming current again, or the way people are more receptive to eastern ideas while also retaining a western outlook on life in general, I like western culture, its cool, and it gives us a lot of choices, and I also like its ability to keep reinventing itself while remaining essentially based on its original ideas.
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This is all a bit deep for anything random init? Maybe we should talk about food once more! :wah:
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Pinky;537863 wrote: I guess so! Oh well, at least we can't get accused of hijacking a thread, hehe!

Well, I had chicken in honey and mustard for dinner...yum!


Oh that sounds nice, I had a potato and butterbean soup for lunch, but I wasn't able to eat since then, my tummy is too sore, I might have a little light snack before I go to bed.
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Pinky;537870 wrote: Oh bless, I guess you have to take it easy on the stodge after last week huh?

Still, it's all healthy food though!


Yeah, I try to eat as healthily as I can, though crackers and cheese and blue m&ms are a bit of a downfall for me! Luckily I quite like healthy foods like salads, pulses and vegetables anyway, so its not a chore for me to eat them! I do like a nice bit of a fry up on occasion though, Indian, Chinese, and bacon and cabbage of course! Yummy!
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Pinky;537881 wrote: Yeah, a bit of what you like in moderation does you good!

Right, Nighty night dear, I'm off to bed!


Cooley booley, I am heading myself in a minute, its getting late. Night! :-6
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