Before.
Where, up in Hartstonge street?
Taites factory up on Edward St, across from Sarsfield barracks.
The meaning of Trilemma and that it is a real word.
Most of the weekly emigrants (ie people who travel outside the country weekly for work) are working in highly paid jobs.
This has just been reported on 6.01. Some fucking gimp, and he looked like a fucking gimp believe me, just released the findings of this study. Imagine the shock to hear that people who would travel abroad weekly to work, are in high paid jobs. Needless to say the cunt was from Cork.
What a weird post.
Any kid who is diagnosed with ADHD in Ireland gets an automatic payment of 180 euro per week.
Most tinkers kids are ADHD surprise surprise
The service area in Moneygall which will open this summer is called, yes, you guessed it, The Barack Obama Plaza.
Fuck. Sake.
[quote=“myboyblue, post: 911047, member: 180”]The service area in Moneygall which will open this summer is called, yes, you guessed it, The Barack Obama Plaza.
Fuck. Sake.[/quote]
Pat McDonagh involved in it someway.
The ra bugged and listened in on senior British army officers in the mid 70s. A great bunch of lads considering they only had one gun and no bullets some ten years earlier.
I learned this over the weekend. Probably well known to many.
Lapsed poster @All Change Please is named after what is said on the London Tube once a train reaches the end of the line.
[quote=“farmerinthecity, post: 911503, member: 24”]I learned this over the weekend. Probably well known to many.
Lapsed poster @All Change Please is named after what is said on the London Tube once a train reaches the end of the line.[/quote]
Between that and the lads from Yorkshire it sounds like you had a belter of a weekend mate.
Who nose?
[quote=“farmerinthecity, post: 911503, member: 24”]I learned this over the weekend. Probably well known to many.
Lapsed poster @All Change Please is named after what is said on the London Tube once a train reaches the end of the line.[/quote]
Are you a roaster pal? Sounds like you were never in a big city
The hill in the finishing straight in Leopardstown and Navan is steeper than the hill in the finishing straight in Cheltenham.
I’m surprised at Leopardstown
But are they longer?
Cleaning out the Tipp/Offaly yokels no doubt.
Twas in Kevin Blake’s blog.