18 thoughts on “De Sunday Papers

        1. Mick Flavin

          Time Team turned it down. Tony Robinson was afraid of the legendary “Curse of Mary Berry’s Catacombs”.

  1. B

    I dont see how Fitzgerald can get tough on burglars. There is the small matter of our legal system. burglars get bail every day of the week and they go out and burgle more.

    1. Frilly Keane

      Every Sunday, between now and the GE, we’ll see a Fine Girls *PPP and a Labourers PPP

      *Party Prentendy Promise
      1 2 3 P P P
      Sing it lads
      It works
      1 2 3 P P P

      1. Drogg

        Ha ha that’s brilliant I’ll have to remember to shout PPP at all TD’s that call to my door before I run them.

  2. Frilly Keane

    Poor Joan.
    Either the dementia has set in and can’t be denied
    Or
    Joan’s true colours, one of the boys, are at full mast

    Giving the boys full pay for their paternity leave and leaving the girls (who are not public sector / bank) on Statutory.

    Another free year in pre school? Ger’ouv’it ye chancers. Ye can’t pay the providers for the one naw’ mind two.

    Whoopdie Doo for the fiver tho. Spend Spend Spend.

    ‘Seriously tho. I can’t wait for the Labourers to ding dong on my door.

  3. jonotti

    One placard held by a protestor had a picture of a shotgun barrel open and read: “Hi Joan, the people of Killarney welcome you with open arms. You better go fast before they open them.”

  4. Joe the Lion

    Is it actually legally permissible to comment on whether someone in a personal capacity attends a private function? Think about it. I know we have gossip columnists etc and functions where the press are invited to attend etc but when the only demonstrable purpose is to seek to impugn someone’s good character ( ie no obvious public interest defence), is that not potentially defamatory? I’m thinking of the Max Mosley case

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