So there’s a naked woman walking along her roof in Coolock. #getthemoffya twitter.com/davieomara/sta…
— Davie O’Mara (@davieomara) May 24, 2013
Or inappropriately excited long-haired geezer?
Anyone?
So there’s a naked woman walking along her roof in Coolock. #getthemoffya twitter.com/davieomara/sta…
— Davie O’Mara (@davieomara) May 24, 2013
Or inappropriately excited long-haired geezer?
Anyone?
Way you may need to know:
1. We do love Joseph Gordon Levitt. If you don’t, watch Brick (2005) and get back to us.
2. JGL just wrote and directed his first movie. They’re all at it these days.
3. It co-stars Scarlett Johannson, who’s about to direct her first movie.
See what we mean?
4. @ ’48: Tony Danza in the house! Taxi!
5. Can JGL give up porn for Scarlett? And who’s their dialect coach?
Release date: August
Thomas Crosse writes:
€7.36 for this salad at Fresh in Smithfield [Dublin] – wtf! Gave it back to them.
;
Join Brian and Jennifer Mullahey for a blustery dizzying hike along the Cliffs of Moher.
Be prepared to be blown away.
Via: Cathal Mac Coille
But…
Large quantity of bookish
@OutofPrintTees stolen on Sat. Pleases contact if you see them somewhere.
Thanks CheapEats
Exploitative scheme is exploitative.
Luke Kelly writes:
Came across this site this morning. Logo look familiar to anyone?
You have 24 hours.
RUN!
The Revenue Commissioners had received 1.1m completed payments from a total of 1.66m residential property owners by last Friday evening, leaving 560,000 tax bills still unpaid.
…the new tax has been mired in controversy from the outset, as bungling tax chiefs admitted to a number of errors in their records which were passed on to householders.
Variations in the valuation of homes for the contentious tax have also been heavily criticised. Amounts have differed by as much as four bands depending on which assessment is used, leaving householders even more baffled about how to decide what their home is worth.
In other reported cases, different property tax valuations have been sent to two co-owners of the same house.
Over 500,000 have still not paid property tax (Irish Examiner)
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)