spankmemunkey wrote: » Eh permission to speak? I have to be careful not to be accused of anything.
spankmemunkey wrote: » Jaysus i was just sacked by Diageo what will i do with the last 20 euro in my pocket oh yeah i will give it to Diageo! There are other alcohols on the market, Jesus who says Irish people have a drink problem.
funkyouup wrote: » The stupidest thing ive read all day, thanks for making me laugh though:)
spankmemunkey wrote: » Well if you cant go without Guinness or put alcohol above principals then thats a very sad to see. I cant go without alcohol? So i will support a company thats made 38 people redundant in a time when there are so few jobs, and i would thank you for making me laugh that you cannot go without alcohol and put it before you principals, says alot about a person to me.
run_Forrest_run wrote: » And anyone who ever celebrated Arthur's day by spending at least a cent of their own money deserves a slap.
spankmemunkey wrote: » Its laughable that you dont even realise you must have a drink problem if in your words you cannot go without alcohol? are you serious? this really does show how serious an alcohol problem this country has its woven so deep in society that when someone suggest giving it up in a show of silidarity for those who have losst their jobs you say give up guinness? are you from mars give up guinness? Yes you are putting your alcohol above principals if you all seem so sure about this then go and collect someone from B+Q get them in your car and say lets get in my car and can you come with me to the nearest B+Q and help me pick out a sink, such a slap youd get off them. There are beer alternatives and good local beers that have been given good reviews, why not try support them instead. ah the power of alcohol eh.;)
mike65 wrote: » Diageo is closing the Mary Street facility by the end of the year. In 2003 they spent 40 million on the upgrade.
irish_goat wrote: » Drink Metalman, they took on another full time member of staff last week and are only going to keep growing. https://www.facebook.com/metalmanbrewing
One_More_Mile wrote: » And one of the finest brews on the Irish market. Please god in a few years they will be handing a pint of metalman or dungarvin stout to a foreign dignitary instead of the all pervasive british owned Guinness
funkyouup wrote: » We're talking about alcoholism in modern Ireland now are we? Your posts are absolutely hysterical, glad im drunk reading them:pac:
spankmemunkey wrote: » I know if I was let go from a job who wanted to cut costs to make more profit for the small few at the top who are already rich, That i wouldnt go back and buy their product, Do you think the people in Waterford who lost their jobs in Talk Talk would buy products from Talk Talk? I dont think so! jeese why would they not do that?
leduke wrote: » spankmemunkey you're starting to sound like a broken record. big companies like b+q are suffering like small local business's because of greedy property owners with upward only rent reviews and local authorities with high rates.it all adds up to irish job losses. boycotting any business will only lead to further misery!
funkyouup wrote: » Your just relentless, you realise boards.ie made some one redundant a while back so maybe you should boycott here aswell:eek:
spankmemunkey wrote: » Do you think the people from B+Q will shop in B+Q again?
funkyouup wrote: » Go without Guinness??? Alcohol above principals??? where are you getting this tripe from. You must be just A troll, surely you cant be serious. So boycotting business that have to downsize is your solution is it, like i said THE stupidest thing ive read all day, possibly all week.
kensutz wrote: » No, because there won't be a B&Q here to shop in :rolleyes: I thought this was about Guinness and not bloody B&Q?