dr.bollocko wrote: » Hello folks. Tomorrow is a religious holiday observed primarily by Christians commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. As a result of this the off licences and bars and restaurants in Ireland will not be serving alcohol. Please do not call around to my house with no booze and attempt to steal my booze because you did not "realise" the off licence was closed. Irish law dictates you must now buy at least 4 times more than any human could possibly ever drink and attempt to drink this all tomorrow while cursing just whoever made you have to resort to this. Please do not start any more threads about not being able to booze on good friday. We know. Now you know too. This concludes today's public service announcement.
triple-M wrote: » What about the north? can u still buy up there?
dr.bollocko wrote: » Northern Ireland is open for business on good friday.
NothingMan wrote: » What about us brain dead slobs?
CrazyRabbit wrote: » And this is sticky why exactly?
LizT wrote: » Dr B had an accident. Don't mention it, he's embarrassed.
StompToWork wrote: » I would also like to remind people that, for some strange reason, you should only eat fish tomorrow. No meat, just fish. Pork Chops are out, and burgers are an absolute No-No. Fish Fingers are okay, so go for your life. Hotdogs don't have any meat in them, so you should be okay with that. A McFish McSandwich McThingyemebob is also okay, as long as you have a reckless disregard for your continued survival. Whale is not allowed, because it is a mammal, not a fish. Same goes for Dolphin. Shark fin is fine, so go ahead with those. I once tried to have a burger on Good Friday, but I was told that just because I had kept the cow in a tank of water (with goggles, snorkel and flippers, for his convenience, of course) during lent, that did not mean it was a fish. The church seems to be a stickler about that. The ISPCC wasn't too happy either, come to think of it.
Anyone wrote: » What about Spice Burgers?
hatrickpatrick wrote: » Just one question: Can clubs and late bars open at midnight tomorrow night?
Brutal Deluxe wrote: » Yes, they can. I know a few places in Dublin City centre did it last year. Although I wonder why you'd go to a club with about 2.5 hours left, 10 euro in and 7 euro a drink
hatrickpatrick wrote: » If you know the right places in Dublin, you can sesh on until 4/5AM
Paulyh wrote: » Did you try and eat some children too???
uch wrote: » Plenty of boozers selling Drink tomorrow if you know where to look