Pubs opening

Had he his sleeves rolled up? I love it when he has his sleeves rolled up.

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Back in March when it was 50/50 whether weā€™d live or die, I was thinking Iā€™d be slow to ever go to a pub again.

Now Iā€™d have no issue. Irish people have an ancient, inalienable right to go the pub. Once they open the punters will be back. The virus has burnt itself out.

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Your usual on the ball predictions were found lacking in the early days of Covid. I canā€™t take you seriously anymore sadly.

What predictions were they?

I think you said that you had faith in our response and the virus wouldnā€™t cause the damage it turned out to cause,

In terms of the wider community they got the response spot on.
They failed badly in the care homes, but so did most other European countries, itā€™s not something I factored in at the time.

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Itā€™s ok mate. Your previous performance around the storms still has you in good standing.

@TheUlteriorMotive

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Hundreds of thousands were meant to be dead by now in Ireland

If Tony, Leo and Simon were around, weā€™d have prevented the devastation of the famine.

Heineken. Yuck.

Turn a can into a pint for a mere Ā£130. I think Iā€™d rather just pour out the can thanks.

Fellas have nothing else to spend the 350 on.

If it was a tap that dispensed a keg I could see the attraction, but a tap that makes a can a pint. Seems a bit odd

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Itā€™s all the same liquid isnā€™t it. The gas makes the pint the pint as such?

I presume it just gets it to pour in a more pint like way.

Dunno. Pints of beer in a pub taste same as cans. Stout is different alright.

I wouldnā€™t go that far now. Pints are definitely nicer than cans

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Because of the gas.

You should get one of these to try it.

Fizzics Waytap: Ā£129.99, Firebox

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