Odelay wrote: » Her tats look terrible.
take everything wrote: » Just reading in Today's paper an interview with this girl. I don't get it. Maybe I missed it but not once in the interview does she apologise for the assault but only talks about how it affected her. She endured nothing from what I can see. Once she's paid the 6 grand it's forgotten about. Nothing against the girl and I hope she gets on with her life but she only talks about how it has affected her. Thoughts. No wonder were ****ed as a society
Deleted User wrote: » Half the tattoos you see on women these days are just horrific..
Marlee Polite Spring wrote: » We are not ****ed as a society.. Least of all because a camogie player had a PR exercise printed in a Sunday newspaper. Gain some perspective..
take everything wrote: » Do you not agree though that this is at least symptomatic of not a healthy society. I do believe society is screwed up though And not just because of this stuff. For so many other reasons.
benjy1000 wrote: » I’d say she’d hand it back to ya soft.
take everything wrote: » No wonder were ****ed as a society
Andrew00 wrote: » Id ride her all day
Problem Of Motivation wrote: » Let's get in line so... after that judge!
Problem Of Motivation wrote: » Let's get in line so...
Andrew00 wrote: » A serious piece of kit
Inspector James Hallahan said that at 2.44am Ms Coakley approached a man in the nightclub who was talking to Ashling Thompson. Ms Coakley knew the man but she wasn’t acquainted with the GAA player Ms Thompson struck Jennifer Coakley. Her right elbow connected with Ms Coakley’s jaw causing it damage. She was diagnosed with a hairline fracture, but failed to follow up on her medical treatment Ms Coakley said she still has problems with her jaw
gctest50 wrote: » She was chatting to some lad at 2.44 and the other one came over - easy see how it happened The other one didn't follow up on her medical treatment