Ah now.
Pádraic Fogarty writes:
What could be more Oirish than a colouredy little boat setting off to catch fish from a familiar west Cork town?
Fight!
Previously: What’s the Catch?
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Ah now.
Pádraic Fogarty writes:
What could be more Oirish than a colouredy little boat setting off to catch fish from a familiar west Cork town?
Fight!
Previously: What’s the Catch?
You forgot to highlight the “unable to recycle” aspect too.
So that’s €10 for 180g… I wonder what the breakdown is on their little number. I’m sure the Vietnamese are basking in the prawn mansions.
When I read it it said “3 for €10”.
Your internet may have said something else!
“Dublin Bay Pawns” – would be a further exhibit for the prosecution in this case.
We are surrounded by masses of languistines or Dublin bay prawns but thanks to the EU WE ONLY ARE ALLOWED 5% of the catch
And we have to put up with these prawns and believe me the water they are farmed in is hardly good for your health
Spooky.
Prawns in sizzling garlic and chilli-infused olive oil.
Crusty bread.
Ice-cold beer.
A little repast Lady TenPin has knocked up for a late lunch.
Delicious.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/60893972
England have now lost four Test series in a row – five if the unfinished India series which Joe Root’s side trail 2-1 is included – and are winless in nine matches.
The defeat, which comes on the back of a humiliating 4-0 Ashes loss, leaves England bottom of the World Test Championship table and looks set to reignite intense debate about the state of the men’s Test team.
Particularly given the current Windies side are a pub team