The following week the billboard in that position read “Pour Battery Acid In Your Eyes For 1992”.
This actually makes perfect sense.
I’m still struggling to see how everyone in journalism is making money off someone’s misery.
They don’t know how to fix the Luas when it stops working.
Did they try switching it off and switching it on again?
I think the power outage did that, the Luas spokeswoman on the lunchtime news was very vague about the issue and when services would resume.
Pity about the ending
Or rather lack of
Thank f
I think I’ve identified the problem
They’re called BMWs now
It’s a safety communications issue so I’m sure it needs a lot of I’s dotted and T’s crossed before it gets the all clear.
Yeah, I’d guess the same but still don’t think it should take this long to get it back up and running. We’re taking about two evening rush hours and a morning one in between.
Good thing ye only have two lines
Needs to be safe so lads can fight and sell drugs in it
Just watching the News there now. I ‘think’ I heard the Luas spokeswoman saying they needed time to ‘override’ the fault on the safety system.
God forbid if that’s true.
The Olympia Theatre.
Lansdowne Road Stadium.
The Point Depot.
That’s what I call them.
When mobile phone and insurance conglomerates pay me to call them something else, then I’ll give it consideration.
Musician Gil Scott-Heron’s father, Gil Heron, was the first black footballer to play for Celtic, first lining out for the Hoops in 1951.
I’d say the Rangers fans had a thing or two to say about that. Want Mark Walters the first black player to play for Rangers?
That jersey ![]()
Apparently got a few women up the duff in US, so that’s why he fucked off to Glasgow.

