Prepare to welcome your new IMF overlords

http://images.sportinglife.com/07/11/330/Barney_Curley_592608.jpg

Barney Curley, the man who can save the country.

I disagree, we were fucked last week I don’t know what we are this week

the end is nigh and it will get worse

Time to start stock piling the tinned food and ammunition.

We need to do something like this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFl3pWbfVX8

Where can I buy a tinfoil hat?

Too late.
I gave ye plenty of chances to jump on board my bandwagon of paranoia

It was a blast while it lasted

Can’t have been that good being a student for most of it?

Wasn’t there some thread devoted to words/phrases that everyone suddenly starts spouting that were hardly ever muttered before?

I think so, but I can’t find it.

Anyway - ‘contagion’.

:lol:

there is a massive surplus of them in tipp

Possible that the ECB will make a concession of 1-2% if there’s a national outcry, leaving us with what is still a really shit deal but one more palatable than what we’re looking at now. Alternatively, our political leaders are going to have to try persuade us tomorrow that the Irish public can pay €10 billion plus in interest alone every year. Surely that’s impossible at this stage.

I wonder what Supermacs is like to work in? Any idea wtb?

Ireland 2011

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Worked in the Newcastle, Galway Branch in '98. Hard enough graft as we were pushing for the ‘Q’ mark. We had to tear the place apart cleaning the son of a bitch every night. Would get out of there around 6am. We’d always put on way too much pizza around 3am so we’d have something to eat during this. Think the pay was about £3 an hour. There used to be a bus home of sorts laid on if I remember rightly.

The one on Shop St was supposedly the only loss making one in Western Europe for a while. One of my old lecturers in Galway had an awful set on them, going undercover working there, writing books on them etc

It’s fairly grim looking in there lately. No Irish people working there now either. That will change quite shortly I suspect.

Listen to this shit from Neary:

“The Irish banks are so well capitalised compared to any banks anywhere, across Europe, that I am confident they can absorb ANY loans, or any impairments that emerge in the course of business for the forseeable future”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuHRulXfzGA

That’s mcdonalds you’re thinking of, and Tony Royle. He has some hairy stories about them.

I was thinking alright that it was hardly that shocking that the only loss making Supermacs in Western Europe was in Galway :lol:

I had a marketing lecturer once who was the ‘brains’ behind Guinness Light.