oh for gods sake, of course i have loads of them , you wear them once and wash them just like underpants.You have loads of them so I trust, because if you are wearing the same ones, day after day, that is disgusting.
oh for gods sake, of course i have loads of them , you wear them once and wash them just like underpants.You have loads of them so I trust, because if you are wearing the same ones, day after day, that is disgusting.
oh for gods sake, of course i have loads of them , you wear them once and wash them just like underpants.
There was no cause to explain to himoh for gods sake, of course i have loads of them , you wear them once and wash them just like underpants.
Fuck you tooThere was no cause to explain to him
Calm down there chico, it was a silly question to ask, do you wear the same y fronts every day? Or same clothes to gymFuck you too
I am calm, I can say fuck without getting angryCalm down there chico, it was a silly question to ask, do you wear the same y fronts every day? Or same clothes to gym
sean kelly wore them
Who honestly says this?But our cyclists here want all the benefits of Dutch cycling to be transposed to Ireland, but rail against even the suggestion of behaving like Dutch cyclists in order to get it to work.
both , perhaps??The professional cyclists or the former GAA president
So I repeat, the "Why can't Ireland just build the facilities in infrastructure that they have in Holland and have a transport Nirvana" notion just won't work because Irish cyclists have nothing like the adherence to Rules of the Road, or temperament of Dutch cyclists. The fact that they travel by bicycle is one of the few things that they have in common, and comparing the two is worse than comparing apples and oranges (gedit)
