De Tuesday Papers Admin at 11:13 pm November 24, 2014 MORE to folly Thanks Nick Sutton (UK covers); Enda Cunningham (The Connacht Sentinel); Brian O’Loughlin (Westmeath Examiner); Dermot Ahern (Irish Examiner); Mick Crowley (The Irish Times) Covers to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie FacebookTwitterPinterestSponsored Link Related posts: De Wednesday Papers De Tuesday Papers De Tuesday Papers De Tuesday Papers
Clampers Outside! November 25, 2014 at 9:25 am Hi ABM, nice to have ya back for a bit. Giz a hug. And don’t forget to register, only a day or two in it !
Drogg November 25, 2014 at 9:56 am How much better has this country got, since people have started emigrating here?
andyourpointiswhatexactly November 25, 2014 at 9:59 am Erm, what’s that got to do with my gene pool point? Do you mean have we become better-looking?
Drogg November 25, 2014 at 11:53 am Well the influx of music, art and food from other cultures since emigration to Ireland became a big in the late 90’s
Formerly known as @ireland.com November 25, 2014 at 11:26 am “Labour ‘Class War’ on private schools” – The classic line used when someone tries to make education more equitable.
So Enda and the gang have been cooking the books. Oh dear.
Hi ABM, nice to have ya back for a bit. Giz a hug.
And don’t forget to register, only a day or two in it !
We need more Ecuadorian’s in this country !
Hell yeah! Improve the gene pool.
How much better has this country got, since people have started emigrating here?
Define started?
Erm, what’s that got to do with my gene pool point? Do you mean have we become better-looking?
Not on long enough to rate, Drogg.
Well the influx of music, art and food from other cultures since emigration to Ireland became a big in the late 90’s
“Labour ‘Class War’ on private schools” – The classic line used when someone tries to make education more equitable.