monkeyfudge wrote: » Ghost Town by The Specials FTW!
javaboy wrote: » A rousing rendition of the anthem at Croker or Landsdowne (or watching it on the telly at Giants Stadium) can bring tears to your eyes. Being glowered at by some drunken lout for not 'stannin up n showin a birra reshpect fur yeer country' at the end of the night is embarassing. I think I'll show my respect by not staggering around with puke on my brogues while our anthem is played at the end of the night. :mad:
lostexpectation wrote: » refuse to do it
Sir Gallagher wrote: » Whats the point in standing up in the pub at the end of the night in the pub for the national anthem? Is there anybody out there with a logical answer? I'm all for standing up for it at sporting events etc. showing a little respect and national pride is all well and good in the right circumstances, but who ever thought it was a good idea to get it going after a good ol knees up down the pub. I can't help but feel it serves the exact opposite purpose of what it's supposed to, it's just crap and embarrasing at this stage basically.
Wertz wrote: » Funny story, few years back the firm I was with had two young polskis working for them........ my boss had to call them aside and tell them to STFU and they're all "Why? Why? it's christmas" still laughing away and dancing etc.
IanCurtis wrote: » What dignified and loyal employees and how lucky are we to have such respectful immigrants :rolleyes: P45 each and enjoy your flight home.
JCDUB wrote: » I've only heard it in a certain rather run-down pub in the Cabra area, followed by a hearty "Tiocfaidh Ar La" from all the undesirables scattered about the pub. Classy..
JCDUB wrote: » The one with no windows, you know it, don't make me say it, I fookin despised the kip (used to go out with a girl from Cabra.) Was a fan of the Homestead though, lovely spot!