I have a clothes shop. My insurance premium has rocketed, do I get a dig out with my premium now?
Rosette of Sirius
Well. Where and what do you sell? Maybe I can add to your margin…
dav
Is it a legal requirement to have insurance to operate your business?
dhod
no but Irish judges are very generous. if someone slips in my shop and I don’t have insurance the shop will have to be sold along with some of my belongings
Who do Varadkar and Martin think they are fooling?
Bottler
A lot of splutter and guff
Spaghetti Hoop
The Critic’s cover is great. The 1920s were incredible – it’s almost inconceivable that this new decade could be equally roaring (for the right reasons). Always more interesting in hindsight I guess.
But who’s that going up the stairs?
Rob_G
@Bodger (and everyone, I guess) –
There is a new podcast about Dublin history, ‘Three Castles Burning’, and their second episode is all about McDaid’s and Grogan’s, that whole scene, and even features a contribution from John Moynes – it’s pretty good, I recommend you all to go and give it a listen.
millie vanilly strikes again
Cheers Rob. I’ll check that one out over the weekend.
I have a clothes shop. My insurance premium has rocketed, do I get a dig out with my premium now?
Well. Where and what do you sell? Maybe I can add to your margin…
Is it a legal requirement to have insurance to operate your business?
no but Irish judges are very generous. if someone slips in my shop and I don’t have insurance the shop will have to be sold along with some of my belongings
Yeah? Sell anything nice?
Who do Varadkar and Martin think they are fooling?
A lot of splutter and guff
The Critic’s cover is great. The 1920s were incredible – it’s almost inconceivable that this new decade could be equally roaring (for the right reasons). Always more interesting in hindsight I guess.
But who’s that going up the stairs?
@Bodger (and everyone, I guess) –
There is a new podcast about Dublin history, ‘Three Castles Burning’, and their second episode is all about McDaid’s and Grogan’s, that whole scene, and even features a contribution from John Moynes – it’s pretty good, I recommend you all to go and give it a listen.
Cheers Rob. I’ll check that one out over the weekend.