Liam Byrne wrote: » Honest answer - I've none. Had hoped that FG & Labour would be true to their promises and end the corruption & incompetence and unfairness, but that was as "the best of a bad lot" and I've been proven very wrong, at least on the last two, with a few shadows of the first showing their ugly face too.
Liam Byrne wrote: » Has anyone not spotted the irony yet ? The phone number at the centre of his con-troversy was..... 1513 717107 Odd that he had no issues with THAT unlucky number......until he was found out, that is!
policarp wrote: » Liam Byrne wrote: » Has anyone not spotted the irony yet ? The phone number at the centre of his con-troversy was..... 1513 717107 Odd that he had no issues with THAT unlucky number......until he was found out, that is! John O'Shea or Healy Rea?
Liam Byrne wrote: » Well the thread is about Healy-Rae and his supposed objection to the number 13, so I'm not sure what John O'Shea would be objecting to.
policarp wrote: » Liam Byrne wrote: » Well the thread is about Healy-Rae and his supposed objection to the number 13, so I'm not sure what John O'Shea would be objecting to. You missed the Goal. . .
SugarCoat wrote: » To be fair the reason he gets elected is because behind all the culchie shtick he actually does his job very well .ie he's one of the very few politicians who listens to his electorate and actually does what he can to help them. He may be a sterotype but he gets the job done and we appreciate it.
Father Bigley, an unseen character within the series who is awarded many peculiar attributes. He was mistakenly considered dead; it emerged that he just looked dead. He has facial blotches and "big puffy lips", possibly due to an altercation with an exploding kettle. ("Hell"). He is an avid Dana fan, he is now in a home following some suspicious fires. He also wears perfume, and performed OJ Simpson's wedding.
Owen wrote: » Arsebiscuits. The Revenue hold on to desireable numbers so that they can sell them for 1000 Euro. 666, 777, 888, 999 are ones like that, as are 911 for the Porsche drivers out there, 12 D 89 for the Aston Martin Drivers. I bought 888 and 999 for a car and bike I had a few years ago and 666 was available at the time too.
dj jarvis wrote: » and thinking about it, since they changed the format of the reg numbers i do not recall EVER seeing a 666 on the public road , and i do on avg 55,000 miles a year for the last 20 years - so if someone has a picture of a ACTUAL car on the public road with the demon reg number i would love to see it :-)
Stripey Cat wrote: » Here you go