A Limerick A Day

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Charles Haughey’s grandson Cathal Haughey is running for Fianna Fáil in Clontarf, Dublin, in May’s local elections.

In politics sometimes your name
Can get you ahead of the game
But is it really fair
For a young man to wear
The badge of his grandfather’s shame?

John Moynes

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47 thoughts on “A Limerick A Day

    1. SOQ

      Why oh why do people wear jeans which do not suit their body shape?

      Skinny jeans are called skinny for a reason, the clue is in the name.

          1. Martco

            ah sur @Cian if we’re gonna get into all that…

            do FG not have their fair share of bulging walleted multipensioned meda’sseat practitioners as well, no?

            the whole circus in Kildare st. is infected with it

          2. Martco

            @Cian
            no doubt, tho CJH is the one many of them aspire to be

            also good god now that I’m sitting at a proper monitor…apart from the brown aspect those yokes could work as the deck of an aircraft carrier

        1. SOQ

          No wonder fellas are back to Levis 501. You’d spend half your day pulling those things up over your backside. The young girls have it right, high waist all the way.

          1. :-Joe

            + An international Irish win to hijack and turn into a personal publicity photo opportunity…

            Preferably in your favourite city…

            :-J

    1. Rob_G

      Didn’t stop Sean Haughey from getting the nod to run again, ahead of the popular, well-connected media darling Averil Power.

    1. postmanpat

      I’ve taken the wee wee winkles about MLMcD weight plenty of times, but every one was deleted. But whatever. keep the jokes coming on this fella . He makes maca cap boy look like an angel.

    2. Bertie Blenkinsop

      I don’t think it’s acceptable to make fun of an affliction that a person can’t help, like a birthmark for example, but this lad just needs to burn his shoes.

  1. Termagant

    On the other hand – Leo dresses very well and it hasn’t so far translated to anything resembling effective leadership. Maybe this frumpily attired young man is exactly what this country needs, and more like him. Running on a platform of cargo shorts and a socks/sandals combo.

    1. Clampers Outside!

      But can’t we crack an ol’ joke like!

      Good luck to him in fairness, just as I’d say good luck to any young fella starting a career… whatever that may be.

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