SPLUTTER!
Mark Moloney tweetz:
Mad Murphy’s Irish Bar in Tallinn, Estonia
*orders bubble ‘n’ squeak with onion gravy*
Thanks Mark
SPLUTTER!
Mark Moloney tweetz:
Mad Murphy’s Irish Bar in Tallinn, Estonia
*orders bubble ‘n’ squeak with onion gravy*
Thanks Mark
I rarely comment on the ‘Was it for this?’ posts…but that is a clanger to beat all clangers…
Shamrock actually looks good with a Union Jack in it. But it’s just wrong.
No it doesn’t look good. You’re just used to seeing the Union Jack as a piece of branding, such is the crassness of it these days.
That’s a strange looking combo.
Wait until the menu’s in in Russian.
Catherine, have you not gone to bed yet?
I’m going out to get some milk for an hour.
Back shortly.
Didn’t get the chance, can you pick up a Finger of Fudge for moi?
We shouldn’t be doing this here, but yeah.
-How many fingers did you say?
Sorry Catherine, I misread that.
I was thinking of
someone elsesomething else.Thinking of yourself were you?
One please.
That’s right.
I remember now.
blushirt wet dream
I suppose with St.Patrick’s Blue being the national colour,as well as being Blueshirt blue, along with the good St.Patrick himself a fine British gent, it’s a wet dream for all good Republicans….
jaysus, enda’s imminent demise has left ya unhinged.
Clearly a British-run Irish bar, as they so often are.
Likely to be the Mad Murphys of Tyrone sept Murphys. I think Sligo and Tyrone were the two major sources for the Murphy name.
Maybe the flag is to indicate they speak English?
It’s a Munster name. No origin in the north. At All.
I propose that the shamrock colours be replaced by the Russian or Latvian flag colours
After the Brexit, we should join Britain and replace our national flag with the Union Jack Shamrock.
oh come on everyone, it just indicates the language of the menu.
The menu in russian has that shamrock with a russian flag, in latvian the latvian flag, in french the french flag
The owner is probably British. Possibly.
This is a hate crime no matter how how you try to dress it up. Right in our ruddy Paddy faces.