28 thoughts on “Black Bags Matter

    1. Neilo

      It’s alright, Bertie, as they’re of the lower orders that we care about in theory (more breakfast clubs now!) but never in practice (no social housing in our post code, thanks).

    2. nefD6

      Yeah because they’re so readily identifiable in that photo. Jaysus, some people will just moan about anything.

    1. On The Buses

      That was me, I said something to regard ofr what type of person is taking pictures of children on their way to school. Just checked back and saw it was removed.

  1. Neilo

    Sometimes there mightn’t be enough scratch in the household budget to buy a couple of wee anoraks. When I came up, plenty of kids I knew slept under coats in the winter. Let’s leave the sins of the parents guff to one side for now.

  2. Daisy Chainsaw

    She’s keeping her children dry on a cold, wet day. The poster obviously hasn’t set foot around Croker when it’s bucketing down. Thousands of bin bag boggers keeping the aul replica shirt dry because they’re parked miles from the car and a scarf, flag or stetson just isn’t going to do the job.

  3. Neilo

    Boggers? I forgot that Dublin’s populace has been comprised solely of those ‘born between the canals’ since it was founded in 1988.

    1. ahjayzis

      He means the non-domesticated, ride-their-sister, cud-chewing, cabbage stinking, Fianna Fail voting type who haven’t transitioned to civilisation yet, FYI!

    2. Daisy Chainsaw

      Boggers (those of us from beyond the pale) up for de match, with de hang sangwitches in tinfoil, lockhards directing us into parking spaces and looking for a tenner to mind the car, walking for miles through barrier after barrier, getting your ticket checked at each one… The roar of the pitch, the smell of the crowd and people wearing binbags as raincoats because you’re parked miles away and the coats are in the boot.

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