molloyjh wrote: » Well I can’t quite comment on that yet, but I don’t doubt it!
mfceiling wrote: » So my kids do French lesson once a week. Talking to the lovely girl who teaches them and she's from a rugby heartland in france... "do you like rugby mf?" "Yes I follow the game." "I taught a guy here recently for a year who was involved in rugby and wanted to get his French in order to enable him to coach there" "Yeah?" "You have heard of Jono Gibbes?" *whistles*.......Awec
prawnsambo wrote: » Ireland really is too small a country. You can do nothing without somebody knowing somebody who knows what you did.
mfceiling wrote: » So my kids do French lessons once a week. Talking to the lovely girl who teaches them and she's from a rugby heartland in france... "do you like rugby mf?" "Yes I follow the game." "I taught a guy here recently for a year who was involved in rugby and wanted to get his French in order to enable him to coach there" "Yeah?" "You have heard of Jono Gibbes?" *whistles*.......Awec
Bazzo wrote: » I had an elderly gentleman tell me in work the other day that "You Irish need to stop being so obnoxious about this little border issue"
errlloyd wrote: » Just saw a lad get his jacket stolen in Rathmines McDonalds. Some drunk guy just picked it up and walked away as if it was his. The guy was just standing there in an ROI Jersey with a green scarf contemplating walking home in the freezing cold and I felt so sorry for him. Chances are he's never gonna get his money back, his whole evening was ruined, his faith in Ireland is probably diminished. And after all that he left the Aviva, went to get a McDonalds and some lad stole his jacket.
swiwi_ wrote: » Were you tempted to, you know, go and take the jacket back off the drunk guy or alert security...or was he a mean looking knife wielding type of drunk guy?
swiwi_ wrote: » I don’t get it
wp_rathead wrote: » Watching the debate.. What even is Peter Casey at...
DGRulz wrote: » I jumped in and out but from what I saw Casey was slinging mud the entire time, seemed a little Trump like. Guy seems a little bit like a meme. Unfortunately I've heard people in work this morning talking about how great he is now.
thomond2006 wrote: » Watching last night, the only way Michael D loses is if those expenses are indeed questionable.
Squidgy Black wrote: » Can they please stop debating the expenses of the dogs haircuts. They're lovely woofers and they deserve it, I gladly let them spend my taxes for that.
Deleted User wrote: » I reckon they could come out and be questionable and he'd still win handy. No one of any standing or credibility has run this year, not worth it against such a popular incumbent.
Buer wrote: » He could go to Ibiza for the next 8 days and be photographed doing shots and yokes before returning home to be sworn in with a minimum of 50% of the vote. It's the most pointless election in my life time. It's nicely being run hand in hand with the most pointless referendum in our time too.
Podge_irl wrote: » Ah, the referendum was needed. It just needed to be bundled in with other amendments as well to make it more worthwhile. And for all the pointlessness of the election, I wasn't a huge fan of McAleese getting in for a second term unopposed. The optics are just poor.