I’ll accept that.
It’s Bolox. Get with the times.
Like Botox
No like Bolox. It’s easy know the auld fellas from the young fellas.
Two different terms.
“Ask me bollix”
“That’s a load of bollocks”
Auld fellas don’t get it.
Or ball ox
No I’d use that term when something goes wrong like losing a spreadsheet that you’ve spent hours on.
“Aaah balll ox” The third and possibly fourth “l” is optional depending on the gravity of the situation
We do kid
It came front texting young ones and desperately trying to fit as much into a message as possible. You learned to be resourceful with your limited resources.
It came front texting
Young fellas love to pretend they’re efficient rather than thick as the ditch
We’ll be hurling in July Mile
Yeah. In your own back garden
Yet again another a very nasty remark towards me for no apparent reason raylan.
I told ye weeks ago. Club month in June and then into the inter county stuff
Nobody more money hungry than the gaa
Nobody more money hungry than the gaa
I dunno, the horsey crowd were the last to shut up shop.
At least they are still shut. The gaa saying it’s unlikely to be back before July is a joke imo.
is a joke
On what basis?
We’ll be hurling in July Mile
Championship behind closed doors is utterly pointless imho. I’d rather they didn’t bother.
Two different terms.
“Ask me bollix”
“That’s a load of bollocks”
“He’s an awful Bollix” could be disparaging but in a nice way.
“He’s an awful Bollix, the cunt” left no room for doubt.