Someone called Cliff needs to set up a shop in Moher. Imagine the amount of times that’d be Facebooked! I mean, he’d make no money from it, but still….
Dόn Pídgéόní
He could charge E5 for a photo with him, that might at least get him a sandwich each day?
scottser
you get a free apostrophe with every fiver spent.
MoyestWithExcitement
We’re saying this jokingly, natch, but if a student were to spend 4 or 5 hours there each week with a life size cut out of young Mr Richards, they’d make rent money.
Neilo
The young Cliff Richard could pass as Cristiano Ronaldo (copyright Danny Baker)
I’d normally be with you on that but in this case it’s a tourist office with a responsibility to provide correct information and also they’re just wrong as opposed to just not knowing a thing.
David
I saw a supermarket ad. for cranberry’s recently. Sigh…
What is this post actually about. Dame street in Dublin, cliffs in moher, €40 for a trip to see them going from dublin is a bit much, but again what’s the post about.
Bodger
Anomanomanom, the misplaced apostrophe in ‘Cliff’s’. Sorry for any confusion.
Anomanomanom
I was joking. Badly it seems *throws rope over beam*
Neilo
Give up that aul’ suicidal ideation, Anomster: the board is better and brighter for your presence!
Anomanomanom
I forgot to tie it to a heavy counter balance. Iv just a sore tail bone now.
Mick
Punctuation and an abundance of time I think.
pedeyw
I could be wrong here but Shouldn’t Giant’s Causeway have an apostrophe?
Condescending Nana
priceless
meadowlark
That is fantastic
dylad
What a catpostrophe!
Barracuda
Yes, but there was more than one giant so it should read Giants’ Causeway
Tish Mahorey
First they came for the the apostrophes.
Dave
The ‘Tourist Office’ in Dame St is not the official Tourist Office.
It’s just a private business.
Doesn’t excuse this crime against humanity.
Someone called Cliff needs to set up a shop in Moher. Imagine the amount of times that’d be Facebooked! I mean, he’d make no money from it, but still….
He could charge E5 for a photo with him, that might at least get him a sandwich each day?
you get a free apostrophe with every fiver spent.
We’re saying this jokingly, natch, but if a student were to spend 4 or 5 hours there each week with a life size cut out of young Mr Richards, they’d make rent money.
The young Cliff Richard could pass as Cristiano Ronaldo (copyright Danny Baker)
https://xkcd.com/1053/
I’d normally be with you on that but in this case it’s a tourist office with a responsibility to provide correct information and also they’re just wrong as opposed to just not knowing a thing.
I saw a supermarket ad. for cranberry’s recently. Sigh…
The Cranberries new album “Recently”
http://www.thejournal.ie/dolores-air-rage-court-2506365-Dec2015/
featuring the new single ‘queen of limerick’
What is this post actually about. Dame street in Dublin, cliffs in moher, €40 for a trip to see them going from dublin is a bit much, but again what’s the post about.
Anomanomanom, the misplaced apostrophe in ‘Cliff’s’. Sorry for any confusion.
I was joking. Badly it seems *throws rope over beam*
Give up that aul’ suicidal ideation, Anomster: the board is better and brighter for your presence!
I forgot to tie it to a heavy counter balance. Iv just a sore tail bone now.
Punctuation and an abundance of time I think.
I could be wrong here but Shouldn’t Giant’s Causeway have an apostrophe?
priceless
That is fantastic
What a catpostrophe!
Yes, but there was more than one giant so it should read Giants’ Causeway
First they came for the the apostrophes.
The ‘Tourist Office’ in Dame St is not the official Tourist Office.
It’s just a private business.
Doesn’t excuse this crime against humanity.