His feet?
President Michael D Higgins' dog Síoda dies
Síoda, one of President Michael D Higgins' dogs, has died after a short illness.
His feet?
He’s a communist .
We are all dying. Some of us, however, have never lived.
Yea, he/she is called the Aide de Camp. I’ll be damned if I can find out her name, but I think that’s her there in the photo at the Limerick Cork match. Obviously not a very public job but I remember Ciaran Fitzgerald held the role for President Dr. Patrick Hillery.
Aide de Camp is right
Never fucking quote me in a post to that fisty cunt, ever. I’ll fucking hunt you down and take pleasure in gutting you boy.
TreatyStones:Does he have an assistant who lives at the Aras alongside him and his wife ?
Yea, he/she is called the Aide de Camp. I’ll be damned if I can find out her name, but I think that’s her there in the photo at the Limerick Cork match. Obviously not a very public job but I remember Ciaran Fitzgerald held the role for President Dr. Patrick Hillery.
The great Sue Ramsbottom held the role for Big Bird once upon a time.
glenshane:I bet Shane has the most delightful supple hamstrings, it must be like heaven to caress them.
I see what you mean @Fitzy
It’s the exceptions that prove the ruleNever fucking quote me in a post to that fisty cunt, ever. I’ll fucking hunt you down and take pleasure in gutting you boy.
'Il take pleasure in gutting you boy, il take pleasure in gutting you boy '. Your lucky old man hummel wants you alive.
Never fucking quote me in a post to that fisty cunt, ever. I’ll fucking hunt you down and take pleasure in gutting you boy.
Síoda, one of President Michael D Higgins' dogs, has died after a short illness.
Bernese Mountain Dogs have a notoriously short life span.
Sounds dodgy. I’d say the travellers stole it but higgins won’t give peter Casey the satisfaction of admitting it.
The Limerick in him is coming out. A piebald fir every front garden should have been his slogan.
Michael D Higgins accuses academics and journalists of turning blind eye to impact of colonialism
Only by remembering complex, uncomfortable aspects of Britain and Ireland’s shared history can we forge a better future, says Michael Higgins, president of Ireland
No mention of this in the Irish press today, presumably just because he wrote it for the Guardian.
Well fair dues to him, honestly didn’t think he’d the bottle
Is it worth reading? I trust you to inform the forum of whatever deceitful, selfish, cynical motive lies behind this article
It’s short enough and very moderate.
eg…
“Injustices perpetrated in the name of imperialism, and in resistance to it, often had a brutalising effect, leaving a bitter residue of pain and resentment, sometimes passed down through generations and left available to those willing to reignite inherited grievances.”
Pity he doesn’t cast the same critical eye towards despotic left wing regimes
And the landlord classes.
Especially the despotic left wing landlord classes.