PM me nudes wrote: » How pathetic is it that people seek all kinds of avenues to have a drink on Good Friday, like hotel bars or train station bars? Its one day FFS
Patww79 wrote: » This post has been deleted.
judeboy101 wrote: » Screw good Friday, why cant I buy beer at 9am any Sunday morn or go for a quick scoop Xmas morn before mass.
punisher5112 wrote: » Set up your own bar in shed out back called manshed
bear1 wrote: » Someone wasn't invited for drinks tomorrow..
PM me nudes wrote: » I don't live in Ireland
NeverTheLess wrote: » What time do the pubs close tonight? It's not for drink I go out for?
empacher wrote: » 12
Veloce wrote: » A lad here in work has a Ryanair boarding pass to head to the airport and go drinking there. He's going with a few mates - no intention of boarding the aircraft.
mdwexford wrote: » Are they insane. That seems mental behaviour to me.
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » How pathetic is it that someone can't decide, as a grown man, to have a drink tomorrow. Very pathetic. If for religious, or personal reasons you don't want to drink on a certain day of the week, that is fine by me. However, I as a responsible adult should be allowed to drink, if I so wish.
Cee-Jay-Cee wrote: I'm from Donegal and years ago when I was in my teens and early 20's good Friday was the day we headed into Derry on the bus and had a few beers in some of the pubs and then got beer/whatever in an off licence and headed back home to someone's house where we continued drinking. That's now all gone now (not that I do that anymore) Good Friday will be forgotten and become another holy day to be ignored by the majority.