Paying Their Respects

at

This morning/afternoon.

Greystones, county Wicklow.

Mourners arrive at the Holy Rosary Church for the funeral of former Anglo Irish Bank chairman Seán FitzPatrick. From top: former Anglo Irish Bank chief executive David Drumm (left); former INM Chairman Leslie Buckley and Denis O’Brien.

Earlier: In Memoriam

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24 thoughts on “Paying Their Respects

    1. goldenbrown

      I know a simple one
      the problem is the BS bad language filter

      L— G——
      as in a shower of L— G——

      block capitalised

      1. goldenbrown

        @BS

        ok I’ve got Lady but…..the other word of that long recognised green alternative is Parts surely?

        what’s with the G—- ?

        if it’s what I think it is, well all can say is I’ve never ever in all the history of that term ever heard it put like that, ever…

        must be generational thing, wha

    2. U N M U T U A L

      @paulus

      An expunged of [REDACTED]

      …also, in pic #4

      Is anyone else picking up on the don conroy’s evil twin vibe, or is it just me?

        1. U N M U T U A L

          …true, although I’m not sure Don’s naive style would quite capture dinny’s inner workings, portrait wise that is. ;-)

  1. Redundant Proofreaders Society

    Makes one ponder on the true meaning of ‘paying your respects’.
    Our people will be paying for many decades to come, because of the actions of this man.

    1. D-troll

      yeah first thing i checked was broadsheet headline and thinking about “paying your respects”. defo a pun on paying.

      the powerful class have no shame what they did to this country. they think they deserve respect cause they are well mannered, dress well, have nice things and go to fancy restaurants. cant see the proterians rising up anytime soon.

      1. Redundant Proofreaders Society

        +1
        Feel obliged to point out that good manners cannot be attributed to the wealthy!

  2. Paulus

    Grey-men gather down in Grey-stones
    To parade their collective cajones.
    And pay their respect
    To one we’d expect
    To be draped in the Skull and Cross-bones.

  3. Free Lunch

    Anyone get a few pix of the names of the great and the good n the condolences book or on the wreaths? (if there were either).

    How Ireland works….

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