Good point
Good point
Just done that thanks! It was a fraught few minutes.
That's good to know. Now I just have to work out how to access Fleshbot at work without being noticed.
@summerisnotaverb: Wow a cat with a degree!
@AlienSix: You cheated!
@lastbarstool: Irish guys are smart enough not to tell anyone else.
Man, who knew entrapment was legal in Italy.
@slackjawed_yoda: I wouldn't. Patrick Stewart doesn't take any prisoners.
I'm not robbing vending machines. They're robbing me! Stupid money swallowing machines.
In fairness, the actual content of the show is a blatant advertisement for abortion.
@AssuntaPabsy: Corn tortillas, I would kill for those. There are no gluten free corn tortilla's on sale in Ireland, they all are a combo of wheat flour and corn. I miss fajitas so much since being diagnosed as a coeliac.
@NaraVara: Interesting. What a jackass the guy at the counter was though. I've had similar experiences as a coeliac with people telling me stuff with soy sauce is gluten free, or giving me 'gluten free' soup with croutons. It's not something you can exactly compromise on.
@cyber★: Ah Jersey. A current ad campaign is touting it as the warmest place in the British Isles, and everytime I see that ad I feel very cold. Stupid cold Ireland.
That just seems to be a list of all the amino acids which makes up the protein, not a name of the protein itself. It's like calling H2O a word. I call bullshit.
Kids these days. Heavy breathing is only effective while stalking your exes through the telephone, not facebook.
I would like to know (a) who determined that humans fart 14 times a day (b) how and why (c) whether this is an average figure, which means that some people fart about 40 times a day and others don't fart at all. Answers please.
@Beavertank: Boxer could power the dynamo! Oh it will all be so deliciously ironic.
@bob_d: Yup, I was at a very enlightening series of lectures once by radiographers and their PhD students on the dangers of medical imaging as a source of radiation. They had collected data on how haphazardly the equipment is calibrated. Many radiographers, like most scientists, get lackadaisical about the risks after…
@Justin Marble: Actually it's very important to restrict your dosages of radiation. I've been at talks by radiographers who say that doctors should always keep in mind the dangers of radiation when sending their patients for screenings. There is a vocal minority of radiographers who think that universal mammograms may…