People who use the Irish language version of their name.
For example, people who were born, christened and registered as Paul Murphy, for example, who start going by Pól Ó'Murachú.
furry dice and furry steering wheel cover
People who post on facebook
"Netflix and chill"
They usually live in a council house too.
People who drive cars with lowered suspension, a ‘body kit’ or a big sticker across the top of the windscreen with the manufacturer name.
This driver is most definitely a tosser so,
Still on the tosser list unfortunately....
Correct
Men who wear them awful scarfs that they wear like a shirt collar so they can have their coat open. Just zip up your coat and dump the scarf
People posting on boards late on Christmas eve.
anyone in a Man Utd top
People who wear sandals outside the beach .people who smoke roll ups .
Most people who drive those corollas are 70+, and have to be on their knees to suck the boobies that are alluded to. Gravity is unkind to aged boobies.
People who don't have a clue whats going on in the world and just live in the clouds.
Sounds pretty good to me. 😃
Sometimes I think they're better of
anyone and I meant anyone in a fuckin dry robe
Boils my pish
Especially in Myrtleville
Loud mouthed, obnoxious pretentious whures
And go extra extra slow over speed ramps driving behind them so the arse bumper won't end up on the road
Exactly that's why I don't like them.I'm jealous. I wanna live in the clouds.
As the saying goes "ignorance is bliss"
Anyone who uses their car horn to berate a pedestrian who gets "in their way".
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like this person, no one gives a phuck about your Xmas morning swim. Dry robe tosser.
Your last line there shows that you're the tosser.
People that post on boards on Christmas day, myself included!
Boy racer types with the excessively loud exhausts. I don’t know who is impressed with them. Or is it more about annoying the public.
Lol good one lol. I hope to catch who the driver is someday to see if they are young old or middle aged and going through some sort of desperate crisis lol.
I do a lot of walking but never jaywalk or cross the road when the pedestrian light is red. It's not that difficult.
I do a lot of driving, but have never felt the need to beep at a pedestrian. It's not that difficult to adjust your speed and be prepared when you see a potential hazard.
There is no jaywalking offence in Ireland.
You own a car, not the road.
Pitbull type dogs, football jerseys on babies, being really loud in public places restaurants etc..
people speaking Gaeilge to be heard speaking the Gaeilge.