Hector Bellend wrote: » Beats sitting on the work bog.
harry Bailey esq wrote: » A danger **** isn't without its charms either in fairness. Off topic, I recommend that you read the Irvine Welsh novel 'Filth'. I reckon it would be right up your street. Brilliant book, film is shyte.
LadyMacBeth_ wrote: » In the utopia that is Cork of course! Going to have a potter around TK Maxx with my mammy.
Witchie wrote: » Oh if only there was a cure for Man Utd fans.....
Demetrius Wonderful Sender wrote: » My face when harry postshttps://youtu.be/rzp5CXe61TU
Gremlinertia wrote: » In the pub, lovely, lovely pints
Gremlinertia wrote: » Pint number three aww yeah.. Harry, what are the army surplus places you go to?.
[Deleted User] wrote: » In Frank Ryans with tea and toastie
Trigger Happy wrote: » In stoneybatter? That is a fantastic pub. I lived beside it for a couple of years. I am home for tea before heading out galavanting again.
harry Bailey esq wrote: » Oh the cure has been discovered years ago Witchie, but big pharma won't be divulging that little piece of info anytime soon. Fingers and pies and all that.. ya know yerself. I don't follow English or Scottish football. BFC till I die, we have some primitive cures for Scumrock rovers 'fans'. Knuckledusters if you're slow and blackjacks if you're pro!
harry Bailey esq wrote: » I used to love Frank's, back then the Dice bar across the road was called Nolans, and opposite Nolans on Benburb street was the Museum Rest. I was privileged enough to be able to run a bar tab in Nolans and the Museum rest, sadly the Museum rest (the breffni to the oliver bond heads) mysteriously burnt to ground and I haven't been in Frank's or the Dice since the lovindublin tossers started waxing lyrical about them. McGettigans was on the other corner of Benburb St, but I never darkened the door. Bill and the son Dave that owned the museum were the nicest people you'd meet, but took no crap and ran a clean shop, not an easy task considering some of the clientele. Back on topic, on the choo choo, and after all this pint talk I'll be heading into the Balrothery Inn for a swifty.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Don't mind those lovin eejits. Ryans is still very much a down to earth low key kind of place. The Dice bar though has a different feel these days and I don't go in there that much. I've never been to McGettigans. I'm still sitting in the same place
Demetrius Wonderful Sender wrote: » Sitting on the couch chilling out in my jammies after my shower feeling very grown uphttp://ibb.co/dtTtVx I want a bedtime story