[QUOTE=“The Selfish Giant, post: 1067521, member: 80”]its voluntary redundancy mate, you dont need a reason
ffs[/QUOTE]
did I not already tell you to fuck off?
[QUOTE=“The Selfish Giant, post: 1067521, member: 80”]its voluntary redundancy mate, you dont need a reason
ffs[/QUOTE]
did I not already tell you to fuck off?
you did but Im trying to help you overcome your angst about some today fm assistant dj taking voluntary redundancy
i think there are better things for you to focus your energies on mate
thats all bro
Didn’t bother me when they were with Today FM but the national broadcaster RTÉ and licence fees changes all that.
I am crying in the kitchen after reading that story.
Can @ChocolateMice use skills and lessons learned from the water charges campaign to front a non payment of licence fee campaign
[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 1067535, member: 2272”]Didn’t bother me when they were with Today FM but the national broadcaster RTÉ and licence fees changes all that.
I am crying in the kitchen after reading that story.
Can @ChocolateMice use skills and lessons learned from the water charges campaign to front a non payment of licence fee campaign[/QUOTE]
No problem, mate. I’m now charging for these services tho…
Can another member set up a campaign of non payment against @ChocolateMice fees for running the non payment of the licence fee campaign?
Someone has to pay for the Vet.
What if somebody can’t pay? Or if they are able to pay but won’t?
You don’t get the concept of it do ya?
Typical blinded moron.
Kev - serious question. Have you ever been to a comedy gig in your life? What was your reaction to when the comedian was setting the scenario for the punchline?
“Ya fella, I see what ya mean but I know many many people who would think the opposite and have expressed it to me.”
Then when the comedian delivers the punchline do you feel betrayed and start calling them every name under the sun?
[QUOTE=“Spidey, post: 1067567, member: 289”]Kev - serious question. Have you ever been to a comedy gig in your life? What was your reaction to when the comedian was setting the scenario for the punchline?
“Ya fella, I see what ya mean but I know many many people who would think the opposite and have expressed it to me.”
Then when the comedian delivers the punchline do you feel betrayed and start calling them every name under the sun?[/QUOTE]
like a straight man in a comedy set up?
[QUOTE=“Spidey, post: 1067567, member: 289”]Kev - serious question. Have you ever been to a comedy gig in your life? What was your reaction to when the comedian was setting the scenario for the punchline?
“Ya fella, I see what ya mean but I know many many people who would think the opposite and have expressed it to me.”
Then when the comedian delivers the punchline do you feel betrayed and start calling them every name under the sun?[/QUOTE]
So you think that when someone is accused of being in an ivory tower it’s a positive?
You are an even bigger moron so.
Ridiculous comparision also.
started putting the small ones into the stereotypical scd creche in the height of the boom 06-07, i remember it well as it was €1150 for the first and then 2k when the time arrived for two to go together and thats something you never fucking forget. at the time i also thought the same as yourself that it was the ideal social environment for them and in fairness they came on a tonne (toughened them up so to speak) and the wife was only dropping them 9-5 max somedays a lot less.
for a variety of reasons the wife then decided to stay at home and i also remember that well mostly for the disappointment i felt for them and what they would be missing out on.
looking back it is one of the more bizzarre thoughts i ever had. having seen both sides and if i was doing it all again i wouldnt put them near the door of a creche,especially as babies. they get a free year of preschool the year before they start school and that alone would be my preferred introduction to organised social gatherings. in my best kevesque tone, i can clearly differentiate the stay at home kids from the fulltime 8am-6pm creche kids in both my small kids classrooms.
saying that i also have a 19 year old who was passed/dropped/left at the front door of one available childminder to the next on any given day and he turned out perfectly fine so what would i know…
[QUOTE=“caoimhaoin, post: 1067410, member: 273”]I officially want @Juhniallio to join the somewhat more worldly group of me Glas, scumpot, TUM and leave those capitalist pigs he is friends with.
I understand how sometimes you can just kinda arrive with a few friends, maybe thru one or two good lads. But you really need to move away from them, you are actually a different person.
PM me if you want to talk it over.[/QUOTE]
I’ll give this serious consideration, Kev. But I’m sure you’d appreciate the need to see the world through the eyes of the capitalist pigdogs in order to understand them?
I actually find this forum very good for that…understanding how the other idiot thinks…
[QUOTE=“caoimhaoin, post: 1067563, member: 273”]You don’t get the concept of it do ya?
[SIZE=3][/SIZE][/QUOTE][SIZE=3]
[/SIZE]
You work all day for some old man
Sweat and break your back,
Then you go back to your castle
But your queen won’t cut you slack,
That’s why you’re losing all your hair
That’s why you’re overweight,
That’s why you flipped your pick-up truck
Right off the inner state,
[SIZE=3]There’s a lot of bull they hand you,
There’s nothin’ you can do,
Your wife don’t understand you, but I do.
No, your wife don’t understand you, but I do.
I said no one understands you but I do.[/SIZE]
[QUOTE=“HBV*, post: 1067676, member: 234”]started putting the small ones into the stereotypical scd creche in the height of the boom 06-07, i remember it well as it was €1150 for the first and then 2k when the time arrived for two to go together and thats something you never fucking forget. at the time i also thought the same as yourself that it was the ideal social environment for them and in fairness they came on a tonne (toughened them up so to speak) and the wife was only dropping them 9-5 max somedays a lot less.
for a variety of reasons the wife then decided to stay at home and i also remember that well mostly for the disappointment i felt for them and what they would be missing out on.
looking back it is one of the more bizzarre thoughts i ever had. having seen both sides and if i was doing it all again i wouldnt put them near the door of a creche,especially as babies. they get a free year of preschool the year before they start school and that alone would be my preferred introduction to organised social gatherings. in my best kevesque tone, i can clearly differentiate the stay at home kids from the fulltime 8am-6pm creche kids in both my small kids classrooms.
saying that i also have a 19 year old who was passed/dropped/left at the front door of one available childminder to the next on any given day and he turned out perfectly fine so what would i know…[/QUOTE]
He probably turned out well cos you let him be himself i’d suggest. Of course how people turn out is far more nuanced than if they went to a creche or not. Some people are just easilygood people, others take a time to find their way, and another bunch are cunts.
[QUOTE=“caoimhaoin, post: 1067791, member: 273”]He probably turned out well cos you let him be himself i’d suggest. Of course how people turn out is far more nuanced than if they went to a creche or not. Some people are just easilygood people, others take a time to find their way, and another bunch are cunts.[/QUOTE]it never really kept me awake at night tbh but i do know his mother will be delighted with that. cheers
[QUOTE=“caoimhaoin, post: 1067590, member: 273”]So you think that when someone is accused of being in an ivory tower it’s a positive?
You are an even bigger moron so.
Ridiculous comparision also.[/QUOTE]
I’ll take that as a no then.
No, you can take it as your post was extremely low on sense and zero humour or banter material so I pretty much ignored it.
[I]banter material
:rolleyes:[/I]