[QUOTE=âJulio Geordio, post: 1079590, member: 332â]@Bandageâs favourite website nails it again
I laughed at the last paragraph :oops:
[QUOTE=âJulio Geordio, post: 1079590, member: 332â]@Bandageâs favourite website nails it again
I laughed at the last paragraph :oops:
pure muleâŚiâd say she only realised the day after it was a T-bone ,the savageâŚ
Thereâs nothing wrong with laughing at WW.
Some of the stuff is very good. Just because @Bandage doesnât like it, doesnât mean you have to dislike it too.
[QUOTE=âTreatyStones, post: 1079596, member: 1786â]Thereâs nothing wrong with laughing at WW.
Some of the stuff is very good. Just because @Bandage doesnât like it, doesnât mean you have to dislike it too.[/QUOTE]
The unfunny chap who set it up has taken a backseat and hired a relatively funny chap or two. Thatâs whatâs happened, pal.
[QUOTE=âRaylan, post: 1079525, member: 2891â]http://paddysmyth.ie/?p=98
Yer wanâs husband definitely has future COTY potential[/QUOTE]
Jesus Christ.
The cunts make me angry, pipe down snouty mcrhino
You probably have a ponytail.
Thatâs just ignorance. A sleeping kid is parenting gold.
Youâd see them in plane queues as well kind of looking at you if you have a few kids in tow.
What a waste of a nice evening out though fagan. If iâm dropping a couple of hundred quid for a meal i want to be swilling wine and not caring about the little ones. Maybe i just dont eat fancy often enough.
Sorry, pal. I was having a pig of a day and took it out on you to my shame. I am back to my normal zen-like state of mind now though.
i would agree with that,
look if weâre spending 2-300 quid on a meal you want to be able to relax
ive no problem taking him to a place in North Kildare on ( not of ) a weekend afternoon where we have some early bird or casual lunch, but ill tell u the relief when he goes to sleep or dosent kick off is great. if he does fuck it, you get on with it
Actually nearly wet myself after reading this.
Youâd hardly be let in the door of Cinnamon in ranelagh without a buggy!! Places that cater well for kids are rare and do a fortune of business as a result.
Any places in Dublin 2 youâd recommend Dan?
The Indian on Georges St that is the sister restaurant of the place in Dundrum was very good when we went in there.
[QUOTE=âMac, post: 1079767, member: 109â]Any places in Dublin 2 youâd recommend Dan?
The Indian on Georges St that is the sister restaurant of the place in Dundrum was very good when we went in there.[/QUOTE]
Ananda? Didnât know they had a sister resteraunt. The food is excellent there alright.
Wouldnât ever be in D2 really at weekends so donât know tbh
[QUOTE=âdancarter, post: 1079770, member: 122â]Ananda? Didnât know they had a sister resteraunt. The food is excellent there alright.
Wouldnât ever be in D2 really at weekends so donât know tbh[/QUOTE]
Yep, this place - http://jaipur.ie/locations/georges-street/
Youâll be grand Faldo, just enjoy it
Never knew they were linked. Iv been there a few times
Coincidentally the place shut for good during the week. Think the premises they were leasing was sold and they wanted vacant possessionpossession
Went to Into the Woods with the kids. Very enjoyable - bit long for kids movie but it is very clever and dark for a kids movie. Mixes up 3 or 4 fairy tales into a musical.