Hector Savage wrote: » THATS THE RADISSON BLUE HOTEL LIMERICK FOR FUNNY FRIDAY ..... RADISON BLUE HOTEL
Deleted User wrote: » Another fine hotel for Fateen.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Will he head down on Wednesday to rest up for it as it's a torturous and grueling 2.5hour drive? On a similar point, what % of de pilgrims dat did cloymb Croagh Patrick took de Fryday before and de Munday after it off so to speak?
thecretinhop wrote: » as someone said before hes a teacher on 20x wages
ButtersSuki wrote: » He’s not that intelligent.
thesandeman wrote: » Did anyone hear Paddy O'Gorman's diplomatic but sneaky dig at Joe on Miriam's show? "I met Joe at the top. It was his first time climbing it and he found it difficult.............................. It was my seventh time but I found it difficult also".
More Music wrote: » You reckon? He’s on 300k for a few hours work a week according to de detailed and long running analysis that be posted on da boards by you.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Secondly, it’s nothing to do with intelligence, the man can barely speak English, has the Matty Matticks ability of a child,
Red Fred wrote: » Your comment is very unfair . . . to children. My two year old can count to 10 unaided and can form coherent sentences - overqualified to present Liveline I guess!!
zell12 wrote: » Minister Finian McGrath defending tax defaulter Dr Sam on Newstalk for 20 minutes
ButtersSuki wrote: » Fateen in twoday. 1. Granny grant. How will day do dat so to speak, “is it a daft.ie idea” sez he - he actually said dat 2. Anudder sophisticated scam - only if sophisticated means stupid I bet 3. Call from yesterday 4. Fambilies of de abusers support group Not very camp voyis today, but still slightly so.
Turnipman wrote: » Most of McGrath's voters are retired and don't pay much tax so they are unlikely to be too put out by his incoherent, self-serving drivel. He's the Healy-Rae of Dublin Bay North - about the only positive thing that can be said about him is that he managed to keep Aodhan O'Riordan out of the Dail - which is a good thing!
ButtersSuki wrote: » It really defies logic that one. The phrase "only in Ireland" was created for situations like this. They'd have you believe that Dr. Sam is the only Doctor in the world who can provide basic GP care to the Tax Deafulter's Haven of The Peninsula of Howth. He should be shamed and lose business because of this, instead he's being portrayed as a victim. Likewise, TD's like McGrath who defend him should be vilified for their stance on this. If he was a member of FG I'd call for him to be sacked, but because he's an independent and crucial to their delicate hold on power they'll bury their heads in the sand and ignore his behaviour. GUBU.
Deleted User wrote: » I deliberately avoided an otherwise reputable consultant surgeon as I had read he was a tax defaulter. I needed major surgery and didn’t feel safe going to a professional who, in my opinion, showed he was a risk taker. It turned out his accountant was majorly at fault (although everyone needs to keep a closer eye on their financial matters), and I think said accountant is subject to legal action.
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