Further Things That Are Wrong (Part 2)

GAA Club ‘Ultras’

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I was somewhat concerned upon my passage through US pre-clearance in Dublin airport to see the shitehawkery and blatant lies that are being pushed upon Irish citizen and valued tourist alike in one of the few food offerings available airside.

You’d really wonder what @Batigol and his buddies are at when they’re facilitating this sort of thing

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Christ. They should be in court.

@Batigol below on the tarmac with a hurley, bating some poor refugee onto a flight to Rwanda, while upstairs they are murdering the Traditional Irish Breakfast.

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I’m told that past US pre-clearance is the USA, and pork isnt allowed there.

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I’ve had pork in America.

What’s wrong with them?

Do turkeys blast out eggs daily? How come never see sight nor sound of a turkey egg?

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It’s what I’ve been told mate.

Wankers to a man

Big Turkey playing the DAA like a fiddle. Youd have to be asking yourself, who benefits from such deceit?

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They are generally young lads and are harmless.

I’ve long been a fan of the DAA. We had some planning issues years back but Papa J knew a fella down the road who was way up the daa and balls deep in FF. He had us the permission in no time.
I’ve kept tabs on them since and believe they do some good work locally for all the vilification they suffer.
Id be amazed if theyve been played for a turkey here.

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I’ve sold stuff to them. We’re good to deal with.

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Was it turkey sausages you genius?

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No but I’m think there may be an opportunity with turkey eggs. I’m going with the brand name 'gobble gobble eggs- they’re some yolk"

You in?

Nah. I’m tapping up the DAA in other ways.

I’m still selling to them too! Flood gear, running down last bit of inventory through them and a few other mobs about the place

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Ah stop.

@Little_Lord_Fauntleroy

The main barman there is wasted. I’d often go there for an orange juice instead of the lounge. He’d do very well in a big city centre pub but I suppose he makes a good few quid for the tourists.