At last, my laziness might actually pay off
i fed it up the line to @Rocko
I’m revising my opinions of @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy and his cronies……
Whins, whins, rushes, dockens, boholláns and ragwort are the future….
This formerly much maligned Eamon Ryan is the modern Lemass.
I love you bro
what a day for TFK
@briantinnion gets a cargo bike
@TreatyStones has a direct link to the Government
@anon67715551 outs himself as a lettuce growing hippy
@padjo finally stands up to @Mac
Is that 2 dirty pallets I see filling gaps in the ditch?
Any old oil you have, along with a few tires, ragged silage wrap and whatever lino/carpets etc lying about and you’ll have a fine bonfire with that pile on Easter Monday.
Never waste a crisis.
Never to b be found when you need one
As Stanley Godspeed said in The Rock, it’s one of those things we wish we could disinvent.
That’s a lot of piercings.
The most dangerous thing know to a man’s fingers
I never realised they came in silver, I just assumed they came pre-made in a “rusted ta fuck” state. Like ripped jeans.
Brilliant
We have a bit of a commute for the school drop off but our farming neighbour sends his six kids to the local one(Mrs Hunt wanted to send our wee man to a mixed school). Seen the wily fucker heading out at 8.20 this morning with a trailer load of sheep. He let me out in front. I was laughing as I knew what he was up to and he gave me a wink knowing I knew. On the way back after my drop off I meet him, still ambling towards his destination with about 10 frustrated cagers behind him.
Hard to pick a side in this one
Funny I was think of you in that scenario.
A man of the soil and a man of God. He probably had a days work done by 8.20 am. Hard to begrudge him whatever little bit of satisfaction gained from sickening a clatter of commuters.
Galway farmers seem to have an extraordinary attachment to the land.
Hopefully our good pals here take a more civilised approach than this gent…
He’ll get off on a technicality as they keep referring to a JCB as a tractor.