been invited round to neighbours to celebrate st pats day. any ideas what we can take with us for a gift? its going to be a sit down meal with irish food, so dont want to take any major food and think they may already have guinness.
Just take a big smile and thats about all you will need, the irish make great hosts unlike the prat who answered before me, i think he should buxxer back to chatterbank, xx
Agree blondytops ... he should bu88er off but why land him on the Chatterbank AB'ers. He is trying very hard tonight to be accepted somewhere but a leopard doesn't change its spots and regardless of the countless warnings he has received he still cannot fight the urge to be foul mouthed, impolite and a downright troublemaker and he will no doubt continue until he is obliged to change his "name" again, if the management are stupid enough to let him back on again.
Absolutely cuge, the management should never have let him back, people who constantly curse and swear and are downright rude, are usually lacking in intellect, in my mind.
Well, blondy, maybe you are being a little unfair here. I have actually seen some very intellectual posts from this individiual ... i.e. "I like trifle with a layer of cream and a layer of strawberries. How do you like it?" "Is it OK to wear a cardigan with jeans?" See what I mean?
Evening cugetit. He is Mr Controversial. There is a vast difference between joking and being downright distasteful. Possibly the best action is ignore all his comments. But . . .. he is like a disease, spreading everywhere. Oh well, his only claim to fame is Idiocy Personified.
Download some Christy Moore to CD and take that. I mean take the CD, not download Take That!!
I like warpig's idea of breakfast material - black and white pudding is pretty much the only difference between full irish and full english in my experience!
Or if whiskey drinkers, see if you can get a bottle of Paddy or Tullamore Dew, bit different to the normal Jamesons/J&B.
Have fun!