fussyonion wrote: » "rant alert i was planning on going to (name of pub) with friends i haven't been out since (baby's name) was born. (fella's name) NEW i was goin out planned AGES im there yesterday tan done anal hair done lashes on flick. dolled up mini dress legs out hair up and wha! (fella's name) says here dont go out im not minding (baby's name) i minded her yesterday. WHAT says i i AM gong out and whos stoppin me so what does the bo**ocks go and do? when im up having a pi** he f**** off down the pub HIMSELF leaving me to mind (baby's name) AGAIN. WELL DOYA KNOW WHAT! F*** YA DONT COME HOME YA M*NG! girlos get your ar*es round here PRONTOH booze gallore music BLARYING F*** M*NGS F*CK KIDS IM NOT JUST A MOTHER IM A HUMAN WOMEN WHO LIKES TO GET PI**ED AND SO F***** WHAT!!!" The next day: "cuddle snuggles in bed wit my bby cant beat it #dontgetjel #hatersgonhate #myboynotyours #igotthis #mybabydaddy #mybeefcake #keepwalkinslu*s #mymannotyours #weekendcuggles"
I turned down £3k cash to do the right thing. When I was selling my previous house I had two buyers within a day offering the same amount which was more than I expected but they both didn't want to go over the stamp duty bracket for obvious reasons. One family was a young quiet family with newborn baby who's father was buying the house for them and they previously had 2 house purchases fall through. They loved the decor and appreciated the hard work we put into it. The other family were loud and were already talking about how many cars he can get on the drive as he trades cars. Talking about fitting a shed in the garden to store his quad bike etc and that it has a perfect garden for parties. They both offered the same amount and then the loud family offered me £3k cash to swing in their favour. I chose the deserving young family who were lovely and they even wrote me the kindest letter once all was completed. If loud family really wanted the house they would have offered more officially. I already got loads more than asking price anyway. I chose the ethical option over financial gain for the sake of my neighbours, the young family and for piece of mind for myself. I made the right decision
kildare lad wrote: » 30% to social housing 56 homes out of 500 wat a ****ing joke
coolhull wrote: » Whipping his dinner? Wiping his dinner? Ah, who cares? Though it's nice to know the women in his life are 'selfs well trained'
kildare lad wrote: » The miss s and the lil sis wipping my dinner good women ye s are selfs well trained
darkdubh wrote: » he was right typical corrupt Ireland and the FAI winging ***** went crying to their captin when he spoke up the bottled it typical Irish manner never stick together cowards
thesandeman wrote: » Did he/she just throw darts at a dictionary?
rawn wrote: » I actually do think it's satire, it was posted under a radio stations chat topic about naming babies :pac:
team_actimel wrote: » Ah here. Surely this can't be real.
rawn wrote: » i cald me oldist baybie JAH RUHL. ppl teesed him in schul bt he is de manger in Oh Breins caffee on abi stret and he is unly 24. ppl 2 quack 2 B juddgemantle
Samaris wrote: » Even by the standards of what gets posted in this thread, that is wholesale abuse of the English language. Although kudos for "misconcepted".
notsoyoungwan wrote: » "Hows tat ??? taut CCC kud investigate insident---?? in mi book hees gon---an ritely so----imagine if poor Diarmuid was a hurler an did tat ???? wnt b tat big of a loss got gret goal but not muc more wil b greter incentive 2 Waterford lik te loss of De Burka----"
notsoyoungwan wrote: » delited 2 say i was in boardin skull wit tis man--wil people evr kop on an stop listenin 2 most PP's preachin moni an not allowin euigiies at funerals--- Fr Toni sees tru tose false apostles who are merciless in promotin ter egoistic policies of Church teachings which tey hav misconcepted for ter own gain--- like tis if ure not one of tem---otherwise I c tru u----
Chancer3001 wrote: » Jayyyyyyyyyyysus Out feet. Ffs
Ted_YNWA wrote: » And people wonder why so many are unemployed.