The present sure is tense.
Best just to bunker down and hibernate.
The Grauns front page is akin to story of the Town Mouse and Country Mouse.
the other bad@memes
I have to commend you on that first line Henry. ‘The present sure is tense.;
It’s beautiful.
I’m gonna knock up a few t-shirts.
You automatically qualify for a 10% discount.
How many do you want before I set a price?
bad@memes
Don’t listen to him Henry.
He’s a scammer.
Shayna
I think Ryanair is catching up with itself. Budget airline, certainly, un-equalled service a notoriety, not getting us home, as promised, unforgettable.
paddy apathy
Jebus H Cripes The Times Ireland edition, make a fecking effort would ya. Fupping headline would hardly interest anyone in the UK let alone in Ireland. Surely there is something more newsworthy than that bollards.
The Dude
Just what I was thinking also.
How to confirm to cynics that you’re just an English paper with the words ‘Ireland Edition’ lobbed in for fun.
petey
UP MAYO
Topsy
Not a hope.
Shayna
Despite my hopes for Mayo tomorrow, it won’t reach the anticipation of despair for tonight’s “Up For The Match” on RTÉ. I’m wondering who they’ll wheel in. It’s always the most cringe-worthy of affairs.
Harry Molloy
oh God, don’t watch that
realPolithicks
Up your’s….Dublin all the way.
Twunt
Dublin airport looking for a 3rd terminal, why? T2 isn’t even full
This is Europe lads this is part of everyday life, that’s what the man says.
it’s all going to be fine.
Harry Molloy
Excellent column from Mick Clifford on the lack of room for nuance in public discourse today. I think a lot of people agree with this, not internet people but normal people (no offence you freaks)
I’d partly agree in respect of Noirin o Sullivan, that the spotlight was relentlessly on her. However , she had plenty of clout internally from serving government and patient Police Authority. Had she come out in public and said that she has uncovered corruption at Garda College, that review of other cases exposed major flaws , that to implement ‘ root and branch change’ she was seeking additional extra staff , ( even from abroad) I think Joe Public would have supported her. Frankly, she made a hames of it, ducking and diving, and came across as a big part of the problem not of the solution.
Twunt
She wasn’t just part of the problem, she and the problem had morphed into one and the same
Ian Sultan (National Intelligence)
Honest as a mob boss, our Noirin…
Frilly Keane
And as flush as one
Spaghetti Hoop
Up the Dubs.
petey
NO
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
UP MAYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The present sure is tense.
Best just to bunker down and hibernate.
The Grauns front page is akin to story of the Town Mouse and Country Mouse.
I have to commend you on that first line Henry.
‘The present sure is tense.;
It’s beautiful.
I’m gonna knock up a few t-shirts.
You automatically qualify for a 10% discount.
How many do you want before I set a price?
Don’t listen to him Henry.
He’s a scammer.
I think Ryanair is catching up with itself. Budget airline, certainly, un-equalled service a notoriety, not getting us home, as promised, unforgettable.
Jebus H Cripes The Times Ireland edition, make a fecking effort would ya. Fupping headline would hardly interest anyone in the UK let alone in Ireland. Surely there is something more newsworthy than that bollards.
Just what I was thinking also.
How to confirm to cynics that you’re just an English paper with the words ‘Ireland Edition’ lobbed in for fun.
UP MAYO
Not a hope.
Despite my hopes for Mayo tomorrow, it won’t reach the anticipation of despair for tonight’s “Up For The Match” on RTÉ. I’m wondering who they’ll wheel in. It’s always the most cringe-worthy of affairs.
oh God, don’t watch that
Up your’s….Dublin all the way.
Dublin airport looking for a 3rd terminal, why? T2 isn’t even full
because white elephant
it was ISIS, wait, what, no way man, that’s racist
you’re a clever one.
Old white guys can be blamed for stuff, everyone else gets a free pass
Whooosh lads, whooosh!
This is Europe lads this is part of everyday life, that’s what the man says.
it’s all going to be fine.
Excellent column from Mick Clifford on the lack of room for nuance in public discourse today. I think a lot of people agree with this, not internet people but normal people (no offence you freaks)
http://amp.irishexaminer.com/viewpoints/columnists/michael-clifford/nuance-is-lost-amid-the-twitter-storms-459118.html
I’m at least one fifth normal, I’ll have you know.
And four-fifths goddess.
*mahooooooosive eye roll*
Up yer game, man, fer chrissakes.
Ha
(I know my audience)
“I got up to wash my face
When I come back to bed,
Someone’s taken my place.”
:)
You know those old WW2 movies where the young lad heads off to the front, leaving his sweetheart behind?
Things happen, Bertie.
Have you never seen “Hachi”?
If I love you I’ll lie on your grave
Plenty for sharing, you know.
Saucy mare
Careful Andy, your envy is showing ;)
I’m not jealous.
And I didn’t say that defensively.
Yeah…
well I am
YEAH!
Pffft. Like I care.
*mutter mutter*
Loadsa nuance in this thread Harry :)
I’d partly agree in respect of Noirin o Sullivan, that the spotlight was relentlessly on her. However , she had plenty of clout internally from serving government and patient Police Authority. Had she come out in public and said that she has uncovered corruption at Garda College, that review of other cases exposed major flaws , that to implement ‘ root and branch change’ she was seeking additional extra staff , ( even from abroad) I think Joe Public would have supported her. Frankly, she made a hames of it, ducking and diving, and came across as a big part of the problem not of the solution.
She wasn’t just part of the problem, she and the problem had morphed into one and the same
Honest as a mob boss, our Noirin…
And as flush as one
Up the Dubs.
NO
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
UP MAYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
someones calling you outside. c ya
Coybib
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