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No, I am sorry, not what I am looking for. :nono:
Having an employer recommended by someone who works there.
Low staff turn over
Apprentiship (sp)
Employing young and old people
Community involvement - like sponsoring the local junior football team.
Good holidays
*-Rooney-*
14-01-2009, 12:04
employs the disabled
Diveristy programs for gay and lesbians
You are nowhere near :nono:
it is probably something stupid like
free pens
weekends off
team orientation days
air conditioning
time off to watch your team play in big matches
a water cooler
a canteen/gym membership/VHI
You are getting very slightly warmer, you are on the right track
Swivel chairs
relax room
massages
tv in the canteen
Getting closer but not right
Windows that open
outside garden to relax in summer
allowing you to put up pictures of loved ones
All very nice suggestions but not result of the survey
Free private health care
free dentist/optician
Hairdresser on site
No, nothing to do with health care or beauty treatments
plants in the office
allowing you to put up decorations
free mugs
It is nothing to do with allowing you to do things. :)
Can we have a clue? I have no idea what to think about this one.
Everybody needs and uses this
Nice loos!
Nice cafe
Well done, you have got it. :clap: More than 8 in 10 workers believe that well-kept loos are evidence of a caring employer, with the top toilet grievance being a lack of loo roll. At my place of work paper handtowels are sometimes unavailable :mad:
90% of women claim to find WHAT unattractive? :hmm:
beards
chest hair
baldness
overweight people
90% of women claim to find WHAT unattractive? :hmm:
Poor hygiene
Dirty fingernails
None of those answers are right :nono:
Unwashed hair
Long hair on men
Slobbish appearance
Toe hair
nasal hair
muscle men
boob jobs
size zero
Posh Spice
Katie Price
boob jobs
size zero
Posh Spice
Katie Price
:cheer: Another one right, yes, it is size zero that 90% of women claim they don't like but go on diets even if they don't have to :rolleyes:
Ok, one more for today:
One in five people has been the victim of WHAT?
Vehicle crime
Burglary
Other volume crime
Assault
Racist attacks/racism
No, not what I am looking for :nono:
internet fraud
credit card theft
scammers
Fraud
Identity theft
Card cloning (speaking from experience!)
Fraud
Identity theftCard cloning (speaking from experience!)
:cheer: Another one, you are lucky today. :D
Almost four million women aged 25 - 39 list WHAT as one of their interests?
reading
socialising
dancing
keeping fit
Walking
drinking
Not really. I am off sick. I am just heading back to bed so I will give someone else a chance, lol
Not really. I am off sick. I am just heading back to bed so I will give someone else a chance, lol
Aww, hope you feel better soon, take care x
Almost four million women aged 25 - 39 list WHAT as one of their interests?
Dieting
Going to the gym or playing sport
Watching tv
*-Rooney-*
14-01-2009, 19:06
films,
gardening
books
soaps
swimming
drinking (soacialising)
annette_tr9
15-01-2009, 07:10
shopping!
movies
No, not shopping or movies :nono:
Cars
curves (that gym place)
pole dancing
Belly dancing
annette_tr9
15-01-2009, 09:52
having a comfy night in front of the tele and not doing anything.....
i would put that right near the top of my list!
No, unbelievable, I know, but none of you have got it yet :D
*-Rooney-*
15-01-2009, 12:20
spending time with family
dating
getting wined and dined
horse riding
skiing
sky diving
holidaying
looking after kids (their own)
Painting
Car maintainance
Pottery
gardening
Siobhan, you are nearest with your answers, keept it up, you are on the right track
Cooking
DIY
Child minding
Taxi driving kids
Entertaining
Cooking
DIY
Child minding
Taxi driving kids
Entertaining
Yeah, another one to you :cheer: It is DIY
Only 2% of women would do WHAT to please their partner :hmm:
annette_tr9
16-01-2009, 07:19
cut their hair....
change their image??
Plastic surgery- boob job, face lift etc.
di marco
16-01-2009, 08:39
give up their job?
stop seeing male friends?
move house?
None of you have given me the right answer yet :nono:
di marco
16-01-2009, 09:20
have kids/not have kids?
adopt a child?
have an abortion?
stop seeing their family?
move in with their partners parents?
Nope, none of those :nono:
Only 2% of women would do WHAT to please their partner :hmm:
dress provocatively
become a stripper
have a threesome
No, not what I am looking for :nono:
pretend to like their mother/friends
fake an orgasm
Only 2% of women would do WHAT to please their partner :hmm:
Lose weight
Get a job or change jobs
Cook tea
Housework
Chloe O'brien
16-01-2009, 20:44
Let him film them having sex.
No, none of you are right. :nono:
Change their name
change their appearance to look like their ex
shave their heads
skinny dip
You are nearly right with one of your answers, Siobhan:)
Take his name after marriage
change hair colour to blond
pose nude for photos
None of those answers are right.
*-Rooney-*
24-01-2009, 01:10
sleep with someone else (?)
give up job
give up dreams
move out of town /country
Nope. Clue: some men do this too these days
di marco
24-01-2009, 10:53
shave/wax their legs/other body hair?
shave/wax their legs/other body hair?
:cheer: You have got it, well done. :clap: I think it is the other body hair the survey is referring to as I think it is more than 2% of ladies that shave their legs.
Right, there are over 14,000 of WHAT in the Washington White House?
Painting/pictures
Chairs
Telephones
Computers
Staff
Rooms
(I have no idea how big the White House is, so these are just a guess)
I don't know just how big it is either but none of your answers are correct :nono:
di marco
24-01-2009, 14:45
shave/wax their legs/other body hair?
:cheer: You have got it, well done. :clap: I think it is the other body hair the survey is referring to as I think it is more than 2% of ladies that shave their legs.
haha yeh i know, but i meant like shave them all the time just cos their partner wants them too (i know what i meant lol! :rolleyes: )
yay i got one right for the first time in ages! :D
di marco
24-01-2009, 14:46
Right, there are over 14,000 of WHAT in the Washington White House?
tables?
doors?
cups?
windows?
Pencils
Rubbers
Sharpeners
Tvs
Stairs
D M was closest with one of her answers so far. :)
Door knobs
Curtains
Seats
Plates
Knifes, forks, spoons
Door knobs
Curtains
Seats
Plates
Knifes, forks, spoons
:cheer: Yeah, you have got one right again, well done. :clap:
Glad I don't have to polish over 14,000 pieces of cutlery :lol:
Having what done regularly improves your mood? (You'll never guess this one :lol: )
My housework - by somebody else!
Hair cut
Housework done by someone else
Meals cooked
Beauty treatments
Dental work
Whilst all those tasks being done by somebody else for you would certainly help to cheer you up, it is not what I am looking for.
di marco
25-01-2009, 11:41
massage?
feet rubbed?
washing?
lawn mowed/gardening?
No, not what I am looking for, but keep guessing :)
*-Rooney-*
25-01-2009, 14:17
there children babysat
di marco
25-01-2009, 14:18
going to the dentist?
*-Rooney-*
25-01-2009, 14:19
a spray tan/or tan of some sort
a break away from home
Having what done regularly improves your mood? (You'll never guess this one :lol: )
buying new clothes
clean out your old stuff (letters, memories etc)
putting your photo's in an album
di marco
26-01-2009, 10:42
fighting?
argument?
crying?
laughing?
Exercising
Walking
Jogging
Going to the gym
Hanging out the washing
Digging the garden
No, none of you have got it right yet :nono:
Can we have a clue please?
It is something physical :eek:
No, but you are getting closer :D
cuddling
sleeping with someone/sharing a bed
Nothing as gentle as that :nono:
mess fighting
punching your partner
You are getting quite close now :)
Slapping someone
arguing
Shouting
stamping your feet
It is physical but not violent and involves a certain part of the body :ninja:
I give up!
The only things I can think of now should be censored :lol:
Naw, you can put it family friendly but it is a strange one, that is for sure :lol:
Play fighting
Wrestling
Thumb wars
*-Rooney-*
26-01-2009, 19:20
arm wrestling
Come to think of it, a bit of play wrestling would probably help *nods as she is pondering*
:lol:
I have no idea.
*wonders if we will get another clue*
Hmmmm, how to word it :hmm:
Imagine a lady dressed in black, sometimes leather, sometimes pvc :o
:lol::hmm:
Having their bum pinched/slapped
:lol::hmm:
Having their bum pinched/slapped
:cheer: That is it, although the bottom is meant to be gently paddled (?),not too hard, thanks. Well done our Abigail :clap:
That puts people in a good mood? Hmm ok...
Yeah, I know, I thought that when I first read it. Would not put me in a good mood, that is for sure :nono:
Have you got another one?
di marco
27-01-2009, 08:45
Tomorrow :D
its tomorrow now! :D
:lol: Alright, I am here already :D
Right, the average person uses 56 of WHAT every day? :hmm:
di marco
27-01-2009, 09:39
sheets of toilet paper?
tea bags?
spoonfuls of sugar?
glasses of water?
sheets of toilet paper?
tea bags?
spoonfuls of sugar?
glasses of water?
Yeah, another one for you, well done. I sometimes wonder who works out these stats though :lol:
One in five cars in traffic jams contain WHAT?
sheets of toilet paper?
tea bags?
spoonfuls of sugar?
glasses of water?
Yeah, another one for you, well done. I sometimes wonder who works out these stats though :lol:
I said it first :( http://www.soapboards.co.uk/forums/showpost.php?p=640050&postcount=2880
One in five cars in traffic jams contain WHAT?
no air conditions
a smoker
sheets of toilet paper?
tea bags?
spoonfuls of sugar?
glasses of water?
Yeah, another one for you, well done. I sometimes wonder who works out these stats though :lol:
I said it first :( http://www.soapboards.co.uk/forums/showpost.php?p=640050&postcount=2880
Oh, I am sorry, Siobhan, but I thought you meant the hankie type tissue, not toilet paper :( :o . Sorry
One in five cars in traffic jams contain WHAT?
no air conditions
a smoker
No, not what I am looking for :nono:
One in five cars in traffic jams contain WHAT?
Only one person i.e. the driver.
More than one person
You are right so far, but I need more. What are they doing?
*-Rooney-*
27-01-2009, 12:33
talking on mobile phone
:nono: No, not talking on the mobile
On their laptops or doing work related things
Looking at a map book
Although they could do all of the above at the same time :)
Talking
Listening to music
More than one person
You are right so far, but I need more. What are they doing?
Car pooling/ lift sharing etc
Taking the kids to school
Talking
Listening to music
You are on the right track with one of your answers
Playing games like I Spy or similar.
Playing games like I Spy or similar.
Nope, they would not do that
Ipods mp3 players?
No, they would not listen to any music :nono:
Ok - more than one person in the car - on the right track with talking ,but not quite.
Shouting
Arguing
Fighting
Singing
Ok - more than one person in the car - on the right track with talking ,but not quite.
Shouting
Arguing
Fighting
Singing
You have got yet another one right, yep, they are arguing. I can only remember once I was in my car at a traffic light at a t-junction when from the right hand side a couple in a car stopped at the traffic light and the woman got out, crying and it looked like she carried a duvet under her arm. I had to drive on because my lights had turned to green. Always wondered what that was about
Only 27% of a Londoner’s day is devoted to WHAT but 62% in Scotland?
Well I am a Scots woman, and I have lived in London in the past. The main differences I saw were:
People walk faster in London
People abbreviate your name more in London - whether you want them to or not.
People are less likely to be local in London, and therefore spend less time with family.
People go out to pubs, bar, restuarant and theatre more in London - or at least I did.
My answers are:
spend time at home
spend time with family
watch TV
Your answers could form part of the answer I want, be a bit more generic please. :)
No, they might do this at home or out
I see this is going to be difficult, I am sorry. The answer is quite a generic thing. How would you say in general when you see friends, spend time with family that you like etc.
Kirsty :]
27-01-2009, 14:02
Socialising?
There is another word for it :)
associate (http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/associate),
chum with,
entertain (http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/entertain), fraternize (http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/fraternize),
get about (http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/get%20about),
get together (http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/get%20together),
go out (http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/go%20out),
hang around with,
keep company,
mingle (http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/mingle),
You are going into too much detail again. Why do you do these things?
Kirsty :]
27-01-2009, 14:39
Having fun?
;640197']Having fun?
Yes :cheer: Well done :clap:
They are devoted to pleasurable and fun experiences.
Another one for you all:
More than 10% of people asked in a survey said that they do WHAT when socialising with friends? :hmm:
Hurrah for Scotland!!! :cheer:
I did notice that there were a load of sour faces in London....
*-Rooney-*
27-01-2009, 14:46
drink,
laugh
gossip
listen to music
watch tv
take pictures
Another one for you all:
More than 10% of people asked in a survey said that they do WHAT when socialising with friends? :hmm:
Drink
Take drugs
Smoke
Lie
Another one for you all:
More than 10% of people asked in a survey said that they do WHAT when socialising with friends? :hmm:
Drink
Take drugs
Smoke
Lie
I suppose one of your answers is not too far off the track. Again, it is more of a general term than something specific. Sorry :D
Kirsty :]
27-01-2009, 14:54
Have a party?
Flirt?
*-Rooney-*
27-01-2009, 14:55
dance
talk about sex
talk about the opposite sex
No, none of those. As I said, a general term is requested, you are all quite specific.
Kirsty :]
27-01-2009, 15:17
Do something illegal?
*-Rooney-*
27-01-2009, 15:23
relax
moan
No, it is more about the image
Kirsty :]
27-01-2009, 17:00
dress up??
Take a bottle
Buy a round
put on a front
You have got another one right, well done :clap:
Research has shown that eight out of 10 Brits on holiday in the UK suffer from WHAT?
Rip off Britain prices!
Sun burn (Ha!)
Food poisoning
S.A.D.
You have both got it right :cheer: They suffer from some form of minor illness like sunburn, travel sickness, indigestion, migraine or diarrhoea. :sick:
60% of men and 70% of women believe that WHAT lasts forever?
Love
Friendship
Yeah, it is LOVE, you have got another one right. :clap:
Lets see if this is more difficult for you:
One in seven men go to work without WHAT?
shovels :lol::lol:
Lunch
Hats
A clue what they are doing :rotfl:
Like the way you are thinking :rotfl: But you are not right with these answers. :nono: :D
a car
a care in the world
bag to carry stuff
underpants
Eating breakfast
Showing
washing
Brushing their teeth
Eating breakfast
Showing
washing
Brushing their teeth
Another one correct from you, Trinity, it is washing. Also, a survey has revealed the disturbingly slobbish habits of British men, including the fact that one in 10 fail to clean their teeth in the morning and a grim 5% confess to using their toothbrush after accidentally dropping it in the toilet. :eek: :eek: :sick:
Nine in 10 British men are proud to admit to WHAT?
been single
a virgin
having more than 20 sexual partners
that they cry
are aware of women's needs
change their socks everyday
that they cry
are aware of women's needs
change their socks everyday
I think I have to give this to you, they admit to be a bit of a softy and they claim to be happy to express their feelings. Awwww. :D
The average person has over 1,460 WHAT a year?
cups of tea/coffee
emails
text messages
No, none of them are right. Abbie, I have that many visits to the toilet in a week, let alone a year :lol:
hours of sleep
Hours spent driving
I hope you get more than 1,460 hours of sleep a year, Siobhan :eek:
No, not right.
I know its ealr on but can we have a clue just to get us on the right track?
I hope you get more than 1,460 hours of sleep a year, Siobhan :eek:
No, not right.
Well it doesn't feel like it
Junk mail letters
change of socks
change of clothes
inches of nails grown
slices of oranges
No, none of them are right :nono:
1,460
matches
potatoes
chocolate bars
orgasms
cold sweats
change of bed sheets
dreams
(I am running out of things here)
di marco
28-01-2009, 16:43
Eating breakfast
Showing
washing
Brushing their teeth
Another one correct from you, Trinity, it is washing. Also, a survey has revealed the disturbingly slobbish habits of British men, including the fact that one in 10 fail to clean their teeth in the morning and a grim 5% confess to using their toothbrush after accidentally dropping it in the toilet. :eek: :eek: :sick:
eurgh that is so gross! :sick:
di marco
28-01-2009, 16:45
The average person has over 1,460 WHAT a year?
coughs?
glasses of water?
packets of crisps?
hugs?
kisses?
showers?
di marco
28-01-2009, 16:46
1,460
dreams
i think you might be right there
I was in the bedroom and just randomly put it in...:lol:
I was going to put something ruder
1,460
dreams
i think you might be right there
She sure is, that is the correct answer. Glad nothing rude was posted :lol:
Well done, Siobhan. :clap:
so that mean you have like 3 or 4 dreams a night or are you including daydreams?
di marco
28-01-2009, 17:15
so that mean you have like 3 or 4 dreams a night or are you including daydreams?
i read somewhere that the average person has 4 dreams a night but that most are short and you dont remember
Yes, I think you are right, di Marco. I rarely remember dreams or even if I do when I wake up, by the time I have had my shower I have forgotten my dream :(
Aww its a shame we cant remember them
di marco
28-01-2009, 18:32
Yes, I think you are right, di Marco. I rarely remember dreams or even if I do when I wake up, by the time I have had my shower I have forgotten my dream :(
same. even if i really remember a dream, by the time i go and tell someone ive normally almost completely forgotten it!
*-Rooney-*
28-01-2009, 18:34
i only ever remember tiny bits of them and they make no sense whatsoever when the bits are put together
I have vivid dreams, especially on paramol and nytol :D
But do you remember them once you have woken up?
Yep. They usually occur during the few hours before I wake up. I love dreaming.
Have you got another stat or do we wait until tomorrow?
Tomorrow, I am afraid, takes too long to look for them on the computer, got books with them in the office, it is quicker and I won't miss Emmerdale and Corrie :D
*-Rooney-*
28-01-2009, 20:14
i have this one dream i had when i was 4 and i still remember it to this day, every little detail
Spending on WHAT has soared by more than 50% since 2001?
None of those I am afraid :nono:
Computer games
On-line shopping
Mobile phone/calls
Internet access
wine
*-Rooney-*
29-01-2009, 12:01
organic foods
fruit/veg
No, you are both way off the mark :D
Nursery fees
Child minding fees
Nanny fees
school fees
petrol
rent
mortgages
bank rates
You are still very cold :D
di marco
29-01-2009, 13:32
i have this one dream i had when i was 4 and i still remember it to this day, every little detail
i still remember the reoccuring dream i had when i was younger but thats it
di marco
29-01-2009, 13:32
Spending on WHAT has soared by more than 50% since 2001?
petrol?
clothes?
holidays?
insurance
education
food
bank charges
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