bob charles wrote: » .... Jasus us farmers were fair prudent, how many have gone bust as of yet?
bob charles wrote: » how many have gone bust as of yet?
hugo29 wrote: » ok i am not with it, i am tired as was up half night with 2 cows, but was that a smart question in relation to the post before by reilig:rolleyes::D word with her
Kovu Murr wrote: » First time using the BVD taggers just now. I'd say anyone watching would have a laugh at 3 grown men trying to read a leaflet and a puzzled looking woman in overalls staring at the taggers. I worked it out eventually but jaysus those wee tubes are hard to open!
hugo29 wrote: » careful with that little black spike, dont know how many times i have been routing tru straw looking for the little fecker
whelan1 wrote: » thats why i use 2 sets of taggers, no need to remove the pin then
hugo29 wrote: » collateral warranties, a great leveller,
Kovu Murr wrote: » That's what I did too:cool: We're ahead of the lads Whelan!
freedominacup wrote: » Is that like the U.S. system as it was explained to me where a subby has a lien on a building/development as long as he is not fully paid as per his contract?
hugo29 wrote: » AH ladies us lads have only two hands:D tried that too, always seemed to put one fcuking tagger down someplace out of reach:mad:
td5man wrote: » If you can find the old ones
leg wax wrote: » but one of the fast ladies posted off samples without a actual sample in it, twice:D:D.
whelan1 wrote: » ah it would be great to be perfect, at least i admit to my errors...
reilig wrote: » The debts just built with the promise of "next week we'll pay" ya or "when you have all done you will be paid". The development was promoted as being giant with a promise of loads of future work from it. The developer formed a new company of the hotels when they were built and the hotels was signed over from the development company to the hotel business - meaning that the hotels were debt free, but the development company owed a fortune to its suppliers and workers. Then the development company went into liquidation and the vast majority of the debts were unrecovered - but they couldn't touch the hotels for it.
jomoloney wrote: » we run 330 ewes along with a dairy herd , they actually get on very well
reilig wrote: » How many other companies around the country have done the same thing? A large quarry and construction company near us developed 2 castle hotels and paid nobody for the work. Our diesel supplier went bust because they owed them €350,000, a local electrician went bust when they owed him €150,000, a plumbing company went bust because they were owed €250k. The 2 hotels are being promoted as big venues with several celebrity weddings to boot. Locals won't go near them. The company split their holdings into 3 divisions - a construction division, a hotel division and a quarry division. The construction division owes €150 million because of the debts from the hotels and houses built in Dublin. The hotels are running separate. the quarry is running and is owed several million from the construction business - so if there is any payout when the liquidator gets in, the quarry will get some of its own money back. Funny that all 3 businesses were a single entity until the property crash. Owner still has porche, Lambourgini and helicopter parked outside his big house. But he has had to hire private security to make sure that the people he ripped off don't get their pound of flesh! No wonder the country is a shambles. This guy is linked to major political figures also!
massey woman wrote: » Is this the same company thats quoting lime at €18 /tonne with 26tonne on the docket and less than 18 actually on the load also selling blocks and concrete without vat for cash ? I thought a liquidator was appointed. Who is actually running this huxters shop . According to this weeks IFJ "Its their service that sets them apart".
delaval wrote: » I really envy you would love a flock of sheep. When do you lamb, do you run on a seperate block?
bbam wrote: » Feckin Insomnia! Got to bed at twelve, woke just after three and no sleep since. Walked round the house, read a bit, watched TV, but no just can't sleep. Bet that by nine I'd sleep outside in the rain!! Just a leftover from when I worked nights that comes back every now and then. Anyone out there calving a cow or yeaning lambs. Surely by this someone is up for milking??
whelan1 wrote: » morning, shiity morning here,i'd say it rained most of the night, reading test this morning, fingers x
bbam wrote: » Just browsing over in the weather forum and our man MT and the other weather people are talking chances of snow on Sunday night into Monday. I had really got Beyond the notion of much snow at this stage.