swiwi_ wrote: » On the 4th day God created the animals. And on the 5th day he created Clipper Organic Everyday Tea. It’s not Irish, it’s English but it’s available in Ireland and it’s hands down the Worlds best tea.
[Deleted User] wrote: » You was your mouth out with soap. Irish soap. From the Burren.
irishbucsfan wrote: » I have a theory that Barry’s is almost universal. But we have a fair few north dubs here so they’re probably all about the Lyons life
Stheno wrote: » Anyone tried the new Walkers wasabi and ginger crisps?
stephen_n wrote: » Is that not just a culchie thing?
thomond2006 wrote: » I hate tea but I'm still obliged to tell you to feck off. :pac:
Zzippy wrote: » Barry's for life here. Isn't Lyons blended in England?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I haven't but I'm interested to know where you were going with this.
errlloyd wrote: » Chernobyl is the darkest thing I've ever watched. By far.
Stheno wrote: » errlloyd wrote: » Chernobyl is the darkest thing I've ever watched. By far. Das Boot in German
troyzer wrote: » Winning. I haven't seen the new miniseries yet, is it any use?
Squidgy Black wrote: » Is there anything more annoying than the Americans shouting "in the hole" after every single shot Tiger hits?
Stheno wrote: » I had some yesterday
awec wrote: » This Madonna at Eurovision performance feels like I’m properly tripping.
ClanofLams wrote: » Think Limerick will get a bit of a land this year. Lot of people anointing them already forgetting that KK had them on the ropes last year and Cork collapsed against them in semi. Fancy Cork to improve a lot and turn them over next week. Munster is such a dogfight that a loss would put them under pressure immediately.