Reloc8 wrote: » Piste wrote: » Austerity measures are needed for the quickest possible repayment of debts and I don't care who suffers as long as nobody is left starving/homeless. I don't want to be paying for someone else's recession when I start work. And what sort of time frame did we have in mind for that exciting day ?
Piste wrote: » Austerity measures are needed for the quickest possible repayment of debts and I don't care who suffers as long as nobody is left starving/homeless. I don't want to be paying for someone else's recession when I start work.
Piste wrote: » Football is not an entertaining sport, its players are paid far too much and it's ridiculous how emotionally invested in matches people get especially when THE TEAM THEY SUPPORT ISN'T EVEN FROM THEIR OWN ****ING COUNTRY! My God that felt good.
Laois_Man wrote: » Some may have been mentioned, and I won't be debating all these....I'm just putting them donw - Sex is overrated
**Timbuk2** wrote: » Coca Cola tastes nicer when it is flat than when it is fizzy. How I Met Your Mother is an awful awful programme - I'll never understand why it has such a large fanbase :eek:
seanybiker wrote: » I think non nationals are welcome to apply for jobs in ireland considering the amount of us Irish that work all around the world.
Mardy Bum wrote: » Peep Show is the best English comedy show of the last ten, if not twenty years.
Fishooks12 wrote: » This isn't an unpopular opinion!
krudler wrote: » You're doing it wrong
Deleted User wrote: » In fairness, tv, movies, magazines, friends in school etc. make it out to be the most spectacular event in human history every time you do it.. I chose to play my brand new game of Skyrim instead of sex with my girlfriend tonight. And I am doing it right, I'll just do it tomorrow intead. The way sex is portrayed between friends and in the media, that's an utterly mad and physically impossible decision for a man to make. In reality, most people aren't so sex craved that it's the be all end all of their lives.
Laois_Man wrote: » - Global warming is POSSIBLY a myth.
Laois_Man wrote: » - The GAA gets huge credit for the good it's done for Ireland - why does nobody ever balance it by pointing out the harm it has done?
mikemac1 wrote: » Any examples?
Deleted User wrote: » A good example would be the lack of funding and energy into other sports.. I never took to football but it was the big one in my county. Hurling was ignored completely at the age I'd have ideally been able to take it up. By the time I realised I could hit a sliotar alot better than average, I was already too old to start into field sports. If my father hadn't got me into golf from a young age or one of my secondary school teachers was good enough to start a handball lunchtime club, I'd have never had a sport in my life cause I didnt like Gaelic football. The people I've met from other developed countries have a much wider range of sports available to them.
The Radiator wrote: » I don't like The King Of Moo
The King of Moo wrote: » That's not an unpopular opinion at all. Pfft.
IrishAm wrote: » The Provos were great. They took care of business. Drug dealers didn't act the bollix when they were around.
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Yamanoto wrote: » Who was acting the bollix in Warrington?