For the last few years I've been trying to get really nerdy silly and ridiculous Christmas jumpers and last year I though I had the perfect find until I clicked buy on a website only to find out it was sold out!
Like other years I was too late! And then I see Ryan Tubs pop up on the toy show wearing it! I was gutted....
However this year I'm on the ball and got in early (maybe too early) but here are my choices this year :) Happy Christmas
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Monday, November 14, 2011
A LOAD A PREP FOR THIS
It will be hard for any guy to top this proposal. :)
Andrew.
By the wat I love how they all go back to their normal day at the end of the Video :)
Andrew.
By the wat I love how they all go back to their normal day at the end of the Video :)
Friday, November 11, 2011
Where were you???
On 11/11/11 at 11:11:11 I was in my car on the way to work at Radio Kerry listening to Today FM :) just for the record.
Andrew. :)
Andrew. :)
How Holland beat Brazil!!!!
How did the Dutch beat Brazil last summer? from Tim & Stefan on Vimeo.
How Holland beat Brazil!!!!
Andrew. :)
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Story Updated so Far
A load of texts and emails into the show since Tuesday when I announced the news about Frankie Cocozza. So heres the story updated so far.
Four former X Factor acts have been given the opportunity to win back a place on the show.
One of James Michael, Amelia Lily, 2 Shoes or Jonjo Kerr, who were all eliminated by the judges in the first week of the live shows, will replace axed singer Frankie Cocozza on Saturday's episode.
The public will now vote for James, Amelia, 2 Shoes and Jonjo for the first time. Whoever receives the most votes will win their place back in the competition from this weekend.
An X Factor spokesperson said in a statement: "The four acts have never been in a public vote so, with Frankie leaving the competition, this is an opportunity for the public to decide who comes back to the show."
Voting details will be confirmed tomorrow. But I think its UK only.
The X Factor's returning contestant will be revealed this Saturday at 8.15pm on TV3.
Andrew. :)
Four former X Factor acts have been given the opportunity to win back a place on the show.
One of James Michael, Amelia Lily, 2 Shoes or Jonjo Kerr, who were all eliminated by the judges in the first week of the live shows, will replace axed singer Frankie Cocozza on Saturday's episode.
The public will now vote for James, Amelia, 2 Shoes and Jonjo for the first time. Whoever receives the most votes will win their place back in the competition from this weekend.
An X Factor spokesperson said in a statement: "The four acts have never been in a public vote so, with Frankie leaving the competition, this is an opportunity for the public to decide who comes back to the show."
Voting details will be confirmed tomorrow. But I think its UK only.
The X Factor's returning contestant will be revealed this Saturday at 8.15pm on TV3.
Andrew. :)
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING!!
Heres the downside to getting someone to jump start your car from battery to battery!
These motorists proved they aren't the brightest sparks - by destroying their cars after crossing jump-start wires.
The motoring mishap resulted in damage that meant both cars were write-offs.
The incident in Columbia, South Carolina, saw silver Jeep owner Andrew Jernigan connect jump-leads to 21-year-old friend Delaney Mills' red Volkswagen.
Their pal Marc Coty saw the whole thing.
Coty explained: "Delaney's Volkswagen stalled on the street, so Andrew pulled his Jeep up to her car to jumpstart it.
"While attaching the jump cables to the batteries of the cars, they accidentally crossed the wires, attaching the positive cable to the negative terminal on the battery and vice versa.
"After Andrew started his car up, the rubber melted off of the jump cables, making it impossible to remove them from the batteries of the cars. The battery of Andrew's jeep began to smoke.
"While calling 911 to report the case to the fire department, the battery caught flame. The fire began to spread very quickly across the entire engine of Andrew's car.
"One of our friends, Dylan Dickerson, tried to beat the fire out with a placemat with no success. We were afraid to throw water on the car, as we thought this would not be the best idea with an electrical fire.
"Within the 15 minutes that it took the firefighters to get to the scene, the flames had engulfed about three-quarters of Andrew's entire car and the flames reached probably 10 feet in height," he concluded.

Andrew. :)
These motorists proved they aren't the brightest sparks - by destroying their cars after crossing jump-start wires.
The motoring mishap resulted in damage that meant both cars were write-offs.
The incident in Columbia, South Carolina, saw silver Jeep owner Andrew Jernigan connect jump-leads to 21-year-old friend Delaney Mills' red Volkswagen.
Their pal Marc Coty saw the whole thing.
Coty explained: "Delaney's Volkswagen stalled on the street, so Andrew pulled his Jeep up to her car to jumpstart it.
"While attaching the jump cables to the batteries of the cars, they accidentally crossed the wires, attaching the positive cable to the negative terminal on the battery and vice versa.
"After Andrew started his car up, the rubber melted off of the jump cables, making it impossible to remove them from the batteries of the cars. The battery of Andrew's jeep began to smoke.
"While calling 911 to report the case to the fire department, the battery caught flame. The fire began to spread very quickly across the entire engine of Andrew's car.
"One of our friends, Dylan Dickerson, tried to beat the fire out with a placemat with no success. We were afraid to throw water on the car, as we thought this would not be the best idea with an electrical fire.
"Within the 15 minutes that it took the firefighters to get to the scene, the flames had engulfed about three-quarters of Andrew's entire car and the flames reached probably 10 feet in height," he concluded.

Andrew. :)
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