| Forum Reply | On average, how many times per week at 08:44 21 Jul 2017
I was being serious. I can picture the layout already. Maybe a low down central glass coffee table for drinks and shared dishes in the middle of the beanbags. I could even put together a few 'school-desk' type platforms that would stand with legs either side of the individual bean bags to act as a personal table for things like spaghetti and soup. After the meal you could just kick them away and remain in the beanbag until you wanted to get up. |
| Forum Reply | On average, how many times per week at 08:36 21 Jul 2017
I'm not arguing with anyone pal. Was just asking a question. Sounds like you're the one who's being argumentative. You wouldn't use your kitchen sink as a toilet because urine crystals would form around the plug hole and clog up the U-bend. Would be disgusting. |
| Forum Reply | On average, how many times per week at 08:19 21 Jul 2017
Fair point about the mess but are you saying that an acceptable eating etiquette can only be enforced at a table? Why is that? |
| Forum Reply | On average, how many times per week at 00:23 21 Jul 2017
I don't know what everyone else's dining room chairs are like but I just look at mine sitting there with a rigid wooden back and think "Sitting there isn't going to be the most comfortable place I could eat this food". I might sell the table and get a few dining beanbags to go in its place. Could then still get the main social aspect positives by eating in the room but it won't feel like I'm in the 20th century. [Post edited 21 Jul 2017 8:17]
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| Forum Reply | On average, how many times per week at 22:22 20 Jul 2017
It seems strange to me that having children is considered to be a reason to eat at the table more. Fair enough if you do enjoy that or it's the only area of the house you can all practically eat a meal together - but if you can all fit on sofas or around the kitchen and that's where you would prefer to be, why would you get them to do something that's not what you want?? A strange world we live in. |
| Forum Reply | Your most embarrassing fashion faux pas? at 21:49 20 Jul 2017
People always have a go at me about the jeans/Total 90s thing. Even strangers. Apart from that people usually compliment me on my appearance. I hear bootcuts are considered off limits at the moment . |
| Forum Reply | So, away from this vegan nonsense at 21:29 20 Jul 2017
Back in the day I tried things like zebra and crocodile. This was of course before I figured out the right path. How come you stop at humans? |
| Forum Reply | Sports shoes advise.. at 19:52 20 Jul 2017
I still wear Total 90 astroturfs everywhere mate. They are the shoe for all occasions. I even wear them at places like Cineworld and Mr Wings with a nice pair of jeans. |
| Forum Thread | On average, how many times per week at 19:48 20 Jul 2017
...do you eat at your dining table? I'd say I'm at about 0.5 at the moment and I'm not sure how I feel about that. (Ignore thread if you don't have a dining table) |
| Forum Reply | Hurley at 52... at 03:21 20 Jul 2017
What do you mean by "give me" exactly? |
| Forum Reply | Enter the Dragon at 03:07 20 Jul 2017
Do you really like it? Is it, is it wicked? BB |
| Forum Reply | James Nesbitt at 22:05 19 Jul 2017
Yes him. How can anybody take an actor seriously when they approach football blooper DVDs, Direct Line adverts and mildly entertaining British dramas in exactly the same way? |
| Forum Thread | James Nesbitt at 21:39 19 Jul 2017
I just can't take him seriously. |
| Forum Reply | A great Sunday ahead at 09:23 16 Jul 2017
UPDATE: Andrew Marr is wearing black trousers and a blue jacket. Quite the day indeed. |
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