Sminky shorts
Spot The Ball
What happened next?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS4S_sNZfow
Cigarette?
Yes, I know
I've collected almost ALL parts of the car / plane / boat kit from the partworks now.
Subbuteo.
He used to beat me at Subbuteo
'Cause he'd flick to kick, and I didn't know
The guy that song was written about was my solicitor many moons ago.
Tar isteach sa mbus ... Cúl ar dtús!!
Bus was a Toyota Hiace minibus in the Rathcairn Gaeltacht.
5 Woodbines please.
Full moon! Half moon......
Radio Rentals Colour
Green Shield Stamps.
Trying to get the back wheels of the car on the four-peace jigsaw Quinnsworth car promotion.
Ah Fergal Quinn.He was a good one.
I thought it was Maurice Pratt, no?
Was he actually called Kevin?
Fergal Quinn was Superquinn.
Gleaming the cube
Yip.
Damian O'Neill's cousin. Excellent property solicitor.
NO.Maurice Pratt worked at Des O'Meara Associates and was "POACHED" by Quinnsworth to become the "Face" of the supermarket.
Poo at Paul's.
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Leave the gun , take the cannoli’s
RTV Rentals.
They can stick their poxy Spanish payphones up their arse. This is the real deal:
The Spanish phone was of course the same model as was used by Telecom Eireann, I just couldn't find an Irish image. You seem to have had the same problem as your phone is not Irish either.
as he sort of pointed out at the end, the 0, 1, and 9 on the dial bypassed the coin mechanism, so you could dial 10 for the operator or 999. For the numbers in between you could tap the receiver rest if you were nimble, if the number you wanted had lot of 0,1 or 9 then you could do it. So the number lilke 2190 was easy, you only need to two taps and dial the rest, but 8765 would be very tricky.
A substantial number of evil gurriers thought it smart to wreck phones.
You could use those old payphones without pressing A if you spoke into the earpiece instead of the microphone! The operator would come on the line telling you to press the button, but they couldn't cut you off.