dvcireland wrote: » on the labour in Ballyer
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » @ts could be in government. !!
fritzelly wrote: » Lot of callers from ballyfermot manage to get on LL...
zell12 wrote: » SF would landslide an election in the next few months
boardise wrote: » This appalling murder happened in 1996 (a few years after the IRA ceasefire !) only 7 miles from Limerick city -yet the SF candidate easily topped the poll there beating out Willy O 'Dea . [ It was just pure luck that it wasn't a double murder as Det. Ben O'Sullivan was in the Garda car with Det.Mccabe and was shot but survived] Of course the inveterate liars in SF denied the IRA were involved. To borrow the old slogan 'God save Ireland ' ...from the apologists for murder , the council rejects and the seriously deluded.
2smiggy wrote: » hopefully they get some time in power to implement all their election promises before another election.
shearforce wrote: » I reckon if their elected candidates keep fcuking up with IRA songs etc. a lot who voted for them wouldn't vote again in a few weeks and Fianna fail would walk it
2smiggy wrote: » it will take more than a few weeks for them to , so to speak, shoot them selves in the foot. but i want to see their money tree in action. they have been wonderful hurlers on the ditch for a long time now
withless wrote: » Oh great Wills and Kate are dropping by...
Deleted User wrote: » That is interesting timing. Will they be joining Mary Lou’s friends for a singalong in some sheebeen down de shtix somewhere?
BarryD2 wrote: » Whacker thinks de public are gobshytes. We all know what yer man in Waterford meant and what he stands for.
An Claidheamh wrote: » Emmmmmmmm... Didn’t the public vote them in? What FFG bootlickers don’t understand is most Irish people are well aware of the hatred the Brits and loyalists and their terrorists and army have for the Irish. FG have no problem with unionists burning the tricolour, they have a problem with SF using it. FG don’t like rebel songs or the IRA, guess what, Irish people don’t like the British parachute regiment, poppies or the RIC/Black and Tans This is going to be a fun few years On another note, I always wondered if SF had a candidate called Darragh, the election poster could say ‘Up Darragh!’
thecretinhop wrote: » doner gall chews day in galway vomit everywhere, before you ask butters the colour is wkd blue
PieOhMy wrote: » I contributed to this cultural institution myself when it was at the height of the madness and dragged on for an entire week. Great times.
thecretinhop wrote: » de vomit comit myself in 2007. after a good barf got taxi, 3am sick as dog no mood 4 guff. taxi driver banging on about bertie and he had 3 houses, told him hes a cretin and bertie deserves to be shot with a wee dog up his arse. needless to say i had de last laugh
Gods Gift wrote: » Is there anything to be said for another election, god I love elections.
ButtersSuki wrote: » And did you have far to walk after that? :pac: I met a similar taxi driver recently, had 12 houses in de Yew Kay in ****holes up north that cost him between £30-50k 10+years ago. He said when he bought then he’d be retired at 50. He will in his bollocks on that front, but listening to his understanding of Brexit was like, well....listening to Mr. Duffy talking about Brexit.
thecretinhop wrote: » lol 2 miles he was some clown knew nothing about economy,fonance,interest rates etc... a bit like joebtw his car was red