blinding wrote: » Twill be Quantum Mechanics Next for these Lads. They’ll be leaving Einstein in their Slip-Stream !
Fedcba321 wrote: » Lol the local comedian ! All the posts on your page are hilarious man everyone finds you so funny your a talent
dk1982 wrote: » Someones been watching Top Boy hahaha
leko99 wrote: » Whats flashys womans name. PM me
jimmyrustle wrote: » To be fair you'd get that middle class straight laced cohort in Dublin as well. Contrary to public perception cocaine really isn't rampant among bankers compared to, say, bricklayers. There's a certain class of "head screwed on" people, into GAA, cared about their leaving cert, good (or tight) with money, that just wouldn't be into that lifestyle. I was always amazed when I'd go to raves abroad how many people were from different tiers of society, working class to wealthy. Whereas I don't recall many kids from Dalkey and Kiliney at Godskitchen back in the day.
blinding wrote: » You're a Funny Guy ! !
high_tower wrote: » Totally agree with you. For some reason the media love pointing out the well heeled for fuelling the coke boom. Absolute horse ****, most working class lads I know are mad into the sniff, middle class ones not as much.
grayzer75 wrote: » Ah lads it's everywhere, I was a xmas party in a hotel with multiple companies of different types at it and the toilets were something to behold with all the coke being done and me dying for a good ****e too - inconsiderate c**ts.....
Fedcba321 wrote: » Anyway this is about gangland shootings not who takes and doesn’t take drugs. Just watching last nights inside the k anyone know who that was who took chase in the mondeo, travellers was it? They were smart enough the way they managed to get rid of the firearms and then when the helicopter came hopping into another vecihle and jumping out at different times made it hard for the guards . They way they thought straight away as well to turn off the car lights
high_tower wrote: » It’s definitely everywhere but my god do builders love it. It’s rotten isn’t it , lads all hanging around in a toilet that stinks of ****e to sniff a few lines. Need to catch themselves on.
brady12 wrote: » https://extra.ie/2020/04/09/news/irish-news/robbie-lawlor-mob-war-fear Ffs
Throwaway 20 wrote: » Whereas I'm the scum he referred to, born in poverty and into a family torn by addiction. However I've never touched a drug in my life. I've in a very well paid job and mix more with the middle upper classes nowadays. Most lads and lassies I know are ****in hoover's for the white stuff. Most lads and lassies I know where I was raised from are also hoover's for the white stuff. It's rampant everywhere. I'm sure your work colleagues don't openly divulge this information.
Thethunder wrote: » I've never touched it. It's for the weak and broken. I've been offered it by friends and never spoken to some of them again. I'm very successful now, live overseas with a couple of properties. They pissed away their careers. Jokes on them I suppose.
Fedcba321 wrote: » soneone Posted earlier when I said he was in Cavan that’s he’s in navan and some other lad was in Cavan but says cavan here ?? https://m.herald.ie/news/gangster-kelly-may-face-life-in-jail-for-his-tole-in-90000-tiger-kidnap-terror-37605997.html Is this who mentored big or why did he decide to rip kelly off ?
Truthseeker111 wrote: » I'm talking about the average Joe over there who snorts stuff up their nose. Still a lot of resistance to that in parts of Ireland, its mainly depraved people from Dublin. Thank god for the Catholic Church.
Thethunder wrote: » I actually agree with that point about the Catholic Church being why drugs have not taken off in rural Ireland as much as they have in England. Lots of very Conservative people still down the courtry.
OmarLittle187 wrote: » I'd say them ex friends of yours had more fun in one weekend than you've had in your whole life.