Originally posted by FMFA: We have three. One Chinese, one Thai and the last, Italian. As a matter of fact we ordered "Chinese" last night.
A: Of course. But it's too often used as a hackneyed cliche meaning little or nothing.
Q: Do you have a bundle of take away/delivery menus kept on a shelf or in a drawer, if so, what kinds of food are they for?
Q: How often do you "order in" a meal?
Originally posted by Great Big SteesA: Never - I prefer to eat out or make my own food or have someone else make it for me
A: We have three. One Chinese, one Thai and the last, Italian. As a matter of fact we ordered "Chinese" last night.
Q: How often do you "order in" a meal?
Q: Is Friday special to you, extra glasses of wine or so...?
Originally posted by lolofA: When I was "gainfully employed" yes, but now every day is Friday and that's a lot of wine.
A: Never - I prefer to eat out or make my own food or have someone else make it for me
Q: Is Friday special to you, extra glasses of wine or so...?
Q: Do you use a 24 hour clock or a 12?
Originally posted by Great Big SteesA: A lighter or box of matches is all it takes, although there is a danger of burning one's anus.
A: Usually a heavy bag.
Q: Who has seen the wind?
Q: Has your credit card ever been destroyed or confiscated in a shop because a transaction was rejected three times?
Originally posted by FMFA: No, but hey, there could be a first time. Sounds exciting.
A: A lighter or box of matches is all it takes, although there is a danger of burning one's anus.
Q: Has your credit card ever been destroyed or confiscated in a shop because a transaction was rejected three times?
Q: Have you every been in a vehicle rollover?
Originally posted by Great Big SteesA: Yes. In Yugoslavia. My sister was driving. She was arrested by men with machine guns. Later the misunderstanding was sorted out and we rented a car and drove to Austria.
Q: Have you every been in a vehicle rollover?
Q: If Icelandic soccer players are allowed to put their first names on the back of their shirts rather than their family names, where will ever stop?