Muckit wrote: » The main thing is to go out and vote whatever ur preference. The older demographic most certainly will. U'd wonder now with many people registered on myGov that it couldn't be used to vote remotely and securely.
whelan2 wrote: » Is there not normally a media ban on the day before a vote?
emaherx wrote: » Feckin car burried in hedge of one of my fields. No Tax insurance or NCT and car stinks of booze. Burried in ditch right after a 90° turn on a bothereen, must have been flying. Lucky no one was walking.
orm0nd wrote: » not very nice if they went up the shutesame here about 3 weeks ago, , plates off & disappeared the following night, Luckily I walked the field (closed for silage) found a headlight ,hubcaps and other bits fuked about 10 yards in from ditch
Say my name wrote: » If it has a number plate report it to the gardai. Well report it to the guard's anyway but usually those pecker heads would have the number plate removed after such a situation.
whelan2 wrote: » I thought they would be giving out small portions as it's cheap, got a fish the size of a cow :eek:
charolais0153 wrote: » Need yes. Want no. Imo.
whelan2 wrote: » John Bruton was on looking for a no vote. I dont care but if any woman needs an abortion why should they have to travel for it. Women have died due to this law. This country sucks , between this and the cervical scandal it's a total joke in this day and age
older by the day wrote: » Sick of listening to it 3.. farmers on the radio looking for a yes vote, ex IFA president Downey I think, was he the fellow that gave a away all the members money
Odelay wrote: » Sick of listening to it too. If no win, we'll be back to vote again in a few years. If yes win, it'll go on for years with appeals and objections for years to come. Not to mention an inquiry into something or the other. I fear in ten years time it will still be going on...
whelan2 wrote: » Radio is off here today. Sick of listening about it. Coral sherlock is from near here and some of the stuff she comes out with is unreal
ganmo wrote: » Queuing in the chipper as we speak
A cow called Daisy wrote: » May have missed an update but wondering how is your dog
whelan2 wrote: » Whats the best for a dog with an itch. Used 2 pour on things from vet. Still scratching. Used a bit of spot on on her. Still scratching...
Parishlad wrote: » Not sure about insurance but I seem to recall being asked by the bank if I had planning for a new shed when going for a loan.
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » I wonder if buildings built without Planning Permission are insured if there is a claim put in relating to them?
_Brian wrote: » He can always ask for retention and if he builds with all planning requirements in mind he should have no problems. It’s not 100% stress free route but as the old saying goes it’s often easier to ask forgiveness than get permission. It would be a balls waiting for paperpushers to go over and back over the summer just to grant permission as the weather breaks in the back end of the year