I don't know, I'm not American rememberOriginally Posted by Tiay
![]()
And no ASDA's?! What supermarkets are there?
Tescos? Sainsburys? Somerfields? Safeways? Morrisons?
I don't know, I'm not American rememberOriginally Posted by Tiay
![]()
And no ASDA's?! What supermarkets are there?
Tescos? Sainsburys? Somerfields? Safeways? Morrisons?
The irish are also not very brightOriginally Posted by Tiay
![]()
hey!!Originally Posted by Kiechi
..good thing i'm not genetically Irish then ^.^
there are probably a lot of stores I don't know about in Dublin. I know there's a starbucks there cos a classmate works there on the weekends. Tescos, supervalu (or did tesco buy up supervalu?), londis, aldi, lidl,.. can't think of any more right now. Never seen a Sainsburys but it sounds familiar. Going to buy a waterproof camera for 6.99 at lidl tomorrow.. and a snorkel.
i should buy fleshlite
haha.. lol
Haha, I was just pulling your leg. Sometimes when I go to my nans my grandad would tell me an irish joke. Usually, they were about how unbright the Irish are. There are plenty of Lidl and Aldis down here also. Not my cup of char though.Originally Posted by Tiay
Irish > allOriginally Posted by Kiechi
Yes, I am Irish.![]()
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
So is my nan. Love me nans irish soupOriginally Posted by vashti
![]()
I'm looking for a toy as well, but i'm not sure what to get either. i'm not a virgin so penetration isn't that big of a problem. my boyfriend really would like me to get a vibrator. i think he mentioned the rabbit with spinning pearls.
i've heard so many stories about how once you get used to a vibe, it's hard to get used to the "usual" sex again. so i'm not sure i want that. when i mentioned that he suggested a dildo but nothing too big since i'm kinda small there & it can get a little uncomfortable sometimes now. so nothing bigger than 5-6 inches.
i'm leaning towards the dildo, but i wanted to know what you guys thought since i'm new to all this.
cool, vashti, I'd never have thought you were irish-- way too thoughtful and internet-enabled for that ^.^
Seriously, aside from the drinking, is there some sort of negative stereotype associated with the Irish (outside of England) that I haven't heard about? We love the Irish in the good ole' USA.Originally Posted by Tiay
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
I have no idea why, but when I read this I busted out laughing. I think it might be because I got the crazy idea from someplace that vashti is Jewish.</SARCASM>Originally Posted by Tiay
I AM Jewish... AND Irish. I used to be Catholic, but I converted.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
Heh... I used to be Catholic too. Those were the days when I hated myself. ^_^Originally Posted by vashti
I thought you were Muslim.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
wow, this is confusing.
Oh, we Irish just like making fun of ourselves, though I can't blame the rest of Europe for having some bad opinions of us, since we all stream into the resorts in huge stampedes with little bratty kids and buy the 2€ alco-pops and stumble drunkenly through Europe's most beautiful towns, wearing nothing but bikinis that are way too small and transforming them into tourist-driven nightlife neon cities. The British do this too, arguably more so than us. or they. shit, I don't know what nationality I am.
Ireland was Europe's little prodigy baby a while ago, and now we're well into puberty, demanding money even though by now we should be giving money back, getting deadlines extended for us, repeating votes because we didn't get the right result the first time around, having drug problems, etc...