‘ Sozzled old cads are going out of fashion ‘ .
Tell me about it.
Joe F
Not going to say anything about your pal Bozo’s marvelous performance today on camera old boy? Sounded quite confused to me. No matter, as long as he is ahead in the polls, that’s all that matters. Marvelous.
benblack
It’s the gin, it’s too dry.
Slightly Bemused
It’s a sing of The Times!
Sorry, I will get my coat.
Slightly Bemused
sign, even. I will pick up my hall pass on the way out…
Slightly Bemused
I cannot believe I am saying this, but that Irish Sun headline is unusually clever!
if there was any they’ve enough going between them all to absorb all sorts of virtual wallops
worst case
EY probably didn’t get any HSE work over the last few years – but the Central Bank might want someone to fill in for Eisner Ampner now for a bit
And They’ll probably pick up a bit from a few Deloittes exs as well
and they’ll all go round and around again
Otis Blue
Throw Deloitte into the mix as well. They served as Auditors to the FAI for 23 years and saw nothing to concern them.
As a keen observer of the futile and absurd, Beckett said it best:
If you look at the number of positives you can see that the number of tests doesn’t correlate to the number of positives.
e.g. in June there about 2,900 tests per day…with 20 positives
in July there were about 6,500 tests per day…with 22 positives.
in August there were about 6,670 tests per day…with 31 positives
in Sept there were about 11,270 tests per day… with 236 positives.
The rise in number of tests does not align with the rise in positive tests.
Q Celt
Mariah Carey cracking
Otis Blue
Such a pity to see the charred remains of the former Convent of Mercy in Skibbereen. The fire comes a week after Cork County Council granted planning permission for its redevelopment. Curiously, despite its derelict condition the convent does not appear to ever have been listed on either the cash-strapped local authority’s vacant or derelict sites register.
level 3 restrictions mean nothing. if you wanna see how much they work look at the numbers in Dublin since they came in.. rising.
Charger Salmons
Meanwhile, it today’s reverse ferret instalment of the Dublin is going to benefit from Britain’s Brexit woes story …
‘ Google is to lease an additional 70,000 sq ft in office buildings close to its £1 billion (€1.1 billion) new UK headquarters in London, despite telling all of its 4,500 UK staff that they will be working from home until at least July 2021
The move comes after Google scrapped plans earlier this month to rent a building in Dublin with capacity for 2,000 workers. It said it was “committed to Ireland” but did not explain the decision. ‘
‘ Sozzled old cads are going out of fashion ‘ .
Tell me about it.
Not going to say anything about your pal Bozo’s marvelous performance today on camera old boy? Sounded quite confused to me. No matter, as long as he is ahead in the polls, that’s all that matters. Marvelous.
It’s the gin, it’s too dry.
It’s a sing of The Times!
Sorry, I will get my coat.
sign, even. I will pick up my hall pass on the way out…
I cannot believe I am saying this, but that Irish Sun headline is unusually clever!
Clever.
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/government-told-cap-on-personal-injury-awards-not-unconstitutional-39574780.html
I wonder did Darcy know about that prior to the announcement?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.independent.ie/irish-news/ernst-young-should-have-known-about-massive-scam-34924439.html
Ernst and Young are scum.
They should lose their audit license (or what ever it might be called) in the entire EU. That might focus the minds of the others.
Nat ah’ tall
what that report in the Indo omitted to include to
IBRC liquidators Kieran Wallace and Eamonn Richardson
was of KPMG
So when it’s their turn on the block
EY lads will also conveniently fail to bother to find anything
and feel free to swap PWC in and out there as well
And what sanctions were taken against EY for their role in the Anglo Irish Bank clusterfupp?
https://www.irishtimes.com/business/financial-services/questions-for-ey-over-its-handling-of-anglo-irish-bank-s-audits-1.3612912
Shur I dunno
if there was any they’ve enough going between them all to absorb all sorts of virtual wallops
worst case
EY probably didn’t get any HSE work over the last few years – but the Central Bank might want someone to fill in for Eisner Ampner now for a bit
And They’ll probably pick up a bit from a few Deloittes exs as well
and they’ll all go round and around again
Throw Deloitte into the mix as well. They served as Auditors to the FAI for 23 years and saw nothing to concern them.
As a keen observer of the futile and absurd, Beckett said it best:
“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.”
Too many in Irish public life just accept this as a challenge. And on and on we go…
Yeah ya know what
Nobody else had a problem with the FAI having the same Auditors for 23 years either
Yes, absolutely, Deloittes should have automatically stepped down on year 7
and give one of the other three a go there for a bit
Their Sponsors, their Board and especially their Treasurer, Dept this and thats, PAC
THE MEDIA ffs
Should have called Deloittes out long before the FAI were paying for John Delany’s birthday parties
Back of the net.
Heh x curtain-haired slimeball.
https://mobile.twitter.com/NJ_Timothy/status/1310977205443452929
Apparently the TV punditry was even more awful that the Presidential debate itself.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1311144937459777539
Short vid to explain the perils of PCR over-amplified testing, and the societally disastrous Casedemic that can result- Ivor Cummings
https://twitter.com/FatEmperor/status/1310978112927260673
Meanwhile, Dr. Marus De Brun has been pointing out how profitable positive tests can be for GPs.
“Why are the ICGP the IMO and so many GPs silent?
Depending on how one plays the Covid game, just two covid cases, brings in a potential E270 per day. That’s E1350 per week.
There is a lot of money behind every positive test.
More tests, more cases, more political control.”
https://twitter.com/indepdubnrth/status/1310114635165691905
The Welsh have it under control…
https://twitter.com/FredWestPatios/status/1310647182572294144
If you look at the number of positives you can see that the number of tests doesn’t correlate to the number of positives.
e.g. in June there about 2,900 tests per day…with 20 positives
in July there were about 6,500 tests per day…with 22 positives.
in August there were about 6,670 tests per day…with 31 positives
in Sept there were about 11,270 tests per day… with 236 positives.
The rise in number of tests does not align with the rise in positive tests.
Mariah Carey cracking
Such a pity to see the charred remains of the former Convent of Mercy in Skibbereen. The fire comes a week after Cork County Council granted planning permission for its redevelopment. Curiously, despite its derelict condition the convent does not appear to ever have been listed on either the cash-strapped local authority’s vacant or derelict sites register.
Rotten luck for its new owners, too.
https://www.businesspost.ie/companies/developer-says-skibbereen-convent-will-not-become-direct-provision-centre-f43b5a1c
level 3 restrictions mean nothing. if you wanna see how much they work look at the numbers in Dublin since they came in.. rising.
Meanwhile, it today’s reverse ferret instalment of the Dublin is going to benefit from Britain’s Brexit woes story …
‘ Google is to lease an additional 70,000 sq ft in office buildings close to its £1 billion (€1.1 billion) new UK headquarters in London, despite telling all of its 4,500 UK staff that they will be working from home until at least July 2021
The move comes after Google scrapped plans earlier this month to rent a building in Dublin with capacity for 2,000 workers. It said it was “committed to Ireland” but did not explain the decision. ‘
http://www.irishtimes.com/business/technology/google-to-lease-extra-70-000-sq-ft-of-london-office-space-1.4368357