Peadar and Babysis sitting in a tree...Originally Posted by dahamsta
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cause ladette culture includes knocking back pints like men.its a turn off.thats my pint.(no pun intended)Originally Posted by Babysis
nothing wrong with men looking after themselves.i never said there was so youre point is invalid
Peadar and Babysis sitting in a tree...Originally Posted by dahamsta
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Where am I now? I'm over here,
I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.
... A R G U I N GOriginally Posted by Pat O' Banton
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Yes there is, it's crap imo. Can't believe people (of any sex) would actually argue that an office job is better than a job at home. Bizarre.Originally Posted by Babysis
One of the things that always strikes me, whats the point in having kids if you're just going to pay childminders to bring them up? At least in the pre-school years....
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Everyone's different Macy, and consequently what you like mightn't tie in with what they like. I work from home and it suits me, but I know (a lot!) of people who couldn't do it. It can be very difficult setting yourself a routine, getting up at a decent time in the morning, not taking too many breaks, etc.Originally Posted by Macy
I'm not a house-husband like, although the idea appeals to me, but believe me, it's not for everyone.
adam
Originally Posted by dahamsta
I think kids could see to that for you.
They're up at the crack of dawn and it's non-stop for the day then.
You'd be lucky if you got 5 minutes in the day to yourself.
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They'd be in school most of the time though.
adam
What ?? That's outrageous - pandering to child stereotypes like that. You're such an old-fashioned un-reconstructed father figure.Originally Posted by dahamsta
They'd be much happier at home with their Lego...
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Hey, I'd be much happier at home with my Lego!
At the moment im working from Home.
The first thing I do though is check wether there are any good films on TG4, CH4 or BBC2 during the day.![]()
Originally Posted by dahamsta
They do make a lovely couple though, i'm looking forward already to the next foot.ie meet up.
I'll have the metropolitan Police informed where we will be going, so they can lift the pair of them and so let the rest of us get on with things in peace at the first sight of trouble.
Its crazy to see people be what society wants them to be but not me.
Sure isn't it the same with your Office job?Originally Posted by Peadar
I had to get up for work at 7.30AM last month & it was dark outside![]()
I did mean as a house husband, as I don't think working from home would particularly solve the problem (as in you'd still have the paid employment as well as the unpaid home stuff).Originally Posted by dahamsta
Having said that I would love to work from home, and think I'd be far more productive. Up at half six to get in for 8, crap drive into work even at that time, and by the time I'm in I'm nackered and píssed off already - not at my most productive. No reason that I couldn't do what I do from home as it's all email and phone based, but the Government have put a stop to eworking despite them being a success in every pilot![]()
Pete, imagine that, leaving the house when it's dark. It's only in the last few weeks I've had daylight on any part of my journey's too and from work...![]()
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Macy,
I know how you feel. I work on shift and this week I HAVE to be in for 8am every day (so the night shift can go home).
I've to get the first train from Sallins to Heuston @ 7am and have to literally struggle to get a seat. 3 trains in so far this week and its been standing all the way. Now thats a pain in the ar$e. By the time I get into the place I feel like freaking out.
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Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
I actually found working from home (on the few occasions that I've organised it) harder than I thought it was going to be.
It takes a lot of discipline on your part (well maybe thats just me) and you have to set boundaries for other people. i.e. no I can't nip out and do some shopping, no you can't call round and expect me to drop everything.
You need to set up a dedicated work area and have time when you are not 'available'. I'd love to do more of it but I found that if I was working from home people assumed that I was skiving off - even if I was just as productive if not more so. S I gave up and skive off in the office instead![]()
don't worry, they couldn't hit an elephant at this dis......
oh please women cant handle as much as a man...........by this im gonna assume you mean alcohol and i know lots of girls that can "handle" as much and more than a man!Originally Posted by hudhastings
I know some men who just sniff the wrapper of wine gums and theyre mental for the night!!![]()
Ever get the feelin' you have been cheated?
Lucky bastads!Originally Posted by Maz
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lucky baxtards...Originally Posted by Maz
"I don’t want to tempt fate, but Thierry Henry is not having one of his best nights." - RTE co-commentator Jim Beglin, minutes before TH struck the stunning winner.
not always!!Originally Posted by Peadar
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Ever get the feelin' you have been cheated?
Snap!Originally Posted by Magoo
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