whelan2 wrote: » I got one during milking from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
I says wrote: » Fcuk sake my friends in Somalia are ringing me early
I says wrote: » Was said in article
wrangler wrote: » Only reason Tesco prefer Irish beef is that it's a good bit cheaper.
I says wrote: » Check this out on Agriland - British farmers lambaste Tesco for finding Irish beef ‘better quality’
CloughCasey1 wrote: » 21 AGAIN
Reggie. wrote: » Happy birthday Whelan
Say my name wrote: » CloughCasey1 wrote: » Jaysus we are being slaughtered by that Vegan dude on Claire Byrne. Ah it wasn't that bad. I thought it was very funny. You could pick the vegans out in the audience based on looks alone. Kent has the info but comes across a bit wishy washy and then can be opened up to ridicule but technically he was 100% in everything he said. .
CloughCasey1 wrote: » Jaysus we are being slaughtered by that Vegan dude on Claire Byrne.
CloughCasey1 wrote: » Its easy to see why they attract my age and younger. Very young and fresh where as anyone on our side only reminds the audience of a cranky old headmaster set in their ways and not open to change/modern thinking. We should send Lady H and her nose rings for earings on the next time. Lets start our own cult following. ☺
Say my name wrote: » Ah it wasn't that bad. I thought it was very funny. You could pick the vegans out in the audience based on looks alone. Kent has the info but comes across a bit wishy washy and then can be opened up to ridicule but technically he was 100% in everything he said. The vegan contributor tried to play on the emotional aspect of veganism. You live you die. It's all the one journey for human and animal alike. The animals raised in this country have a better life than a lot of humans in this world.
cashcow wrote: » George Lee would turn milk sour,at least he got stuck in with the dosing!
Say my name wrote: » Great to see the baker in mitchelstown using lovely locally sourced Avonmore buttermilk on George Lee's brexit program. You can't beat Glanbia. (Well you can with a whisk).
Base price wrote: » A dairy farmer that I know has a super smart collie. Every gate/shed door in the yard has a rope tied to it and the dog grabs the rope and opens the gate or slides the door - he closes them too. He (the dog) jumps out of the pit and grabs the rope of the exit gate in the parlour to let the cows out. Your fella just needs a bit of training in the right direction
Say my name wrote: » Anyone want a dog? Bloody dog here is able to open the back door of the house. So now we have to lock it. He's been trying the front door now for a while but hasn't succeeded yet. But you can see the dirty paw marks where he's trying it. Now this evening I noticed muddy paw marks on the car door handle on the driver's door. Aaagghhh!:eek:
whelan2 wrote: » Daughter got an iphone 6 For Christmas. It was an upgrade so wasn't too dear. She left it beside the bath last night while filling it and the condensation ruined the screen. I left it on the aga last night and it started working. Screen still wasn't great. She got the screen replaced this evening €55 she paid for it. There's still lines on the screen Any ideas?