sligojoek wrote: » He'll be like an anti-christ tomorrow
zell12 wrote: » A radio broadcaster goes to a School for the Deaf is it a joke?
thesandeman wrote: » What's the sign for WOW!!?
zell12 wrote: » Hold up a picture of Joe and shake it
generalgerry wrote: » I hope that the Shinners do get into Government. See how they feel to be put in charge of solving all the problems, instead of just sitting on the opposition benches continually whining about things going wrong. However, I have always felt that none of them would have the b@lls to make the decisions necessary to help the country, i.e. cut benefit rates, tackle vested interests and unions, cut public sector numbers or move the people to areas where they are needed, basically reducing overheads. The only palatable answer to every question that any contemporary Government has been asked is to raise the taxes on the working middle class, and this will continue for the foreseeable future.
withless wrote: » I'm guessing de letter was torn up and thrown to de storm dis morning.
KevRossi wrote: » Which letter would this be?
withless wrote: » There is no letter and there never was no letter.
ButtersSuki wrote: » At FunnyFryday a few weeks back known statistician and political commentator Mr. Duffy challenged the status quo of the polling industry in Ireland and put it up the likes of ISPOS MRBI, Behaviour & Attitudes, Red C etc. by conducting his own 100% scientifically accurate predictive analysis poll of a robust representative sample of the electorate.....
KevRossi wrote: » But Joe does have an excellent* track record in polls. He had the Presidential poll back in 2011, where David Norris came 2nd, Joe then spoke about how good Norris was coming second for a few minutes and then mumbled that Martin McGuinness came first and ended the show there and then. *excellent in this case meaning shlt.
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » Edit; theres a death, he'll show up .
dvcireland wrote: » A sign of things to come/ "...talk to Gerry..."
Jeff2 wrote: » Did Joe's area vote against him.?
sligojoek wrote: » If he's in Dublin Bay North he'll be delighted to know Denise Mitchel SF topped the poll with almost double the quota. Sean Haughey FF is in fifth as we speak, so to speak.
KevRossi wrote: » He is in Dublin Bay North, he votes in St Gabriel's, saw him around there yesterday afternoon when I was in the Mace across the road getting Lucozade to quell the great thirst after the night before. Big fedora and a long greatcoat on him. He's put on a lot of weight since I last saw him. Lost a lot very quickly a year or two ago and then put it on again. Denise Mitchell got 4 times the vote she got in 2016. Haughey lost 1,400 votes while his FF colleague gained about 300. Haughey will probably get in, had SF run a 2nd candidate he would most likely have been ousted. Joe won't be happy with Mary Lou being Kingmaker this time out.