Tigerdog said:She sounds lovely. What's her number? ;D
Maybe I should have said, I dislike cheesey blonde airheads with annoying voices.
:hihi
Tigerdog said:She sounds lovely. What's her number? ;D
Maybe I should have said, I dislike cheesey blonde airheads with annoying voices.
LeeToRainesToRoach said:Here's a tip for advertisers: Don't put anything in my letterbox that you want back.
Things that say, "Don't throw me away, leave me next to your front door next Monday for collection, with or without an order". Then the company busts your nuts to get their booklet back.
I'm talking to you, "Penny Miller". Don't impose on me.
that actuallly sounds interesting.rosy23 said:Snakes wanting to share my back yard.
craig said:Julia Gillard i hate everything about that woman, dead set has the personality of a cabbage make that a red cabbage.
Legends of 1980 said:Please, can someone tell me why?
Do they actually say its a minute? Anyway, I do agree it isnt and I reckon its because they think that the crowd won't behave themselves and be quiet for 1 whole minute so they make it 30 secs.Legends of 1980 said:The minute silence at the AFL. This is really starting to sh!t me and I've noticed it the past few years. *smile*, anderson and whoever else is in charge of this, if you announce a minute's silence will be observed, can you actually make sure it goes for a minute, not 30 seconds like it always does lately? Is it too much to ask since this is meant to be a sign of respect for what it's held for? I've noticed it during the ANZAC Day matches, plus just before with John McCarthy. I actually timed it. 30 seconds on the dot. If you don't believe me, watch the pre game before tomorrow's final and time it yourself. Why does this happen? Is it a precious 30 seconds saved for the tv network? Is it because today's generation can't be quiet for a whole 60 seconds? Please, can someone tell me why?