70 Million people.
You have to queue up to die over there.
Pagans
Josepha Madigan is improving with age.
Come at me, I donât care.
Clearly, you sick bastard!
Sheâs in great nick
Big queue for the graveyards
Sheâs come a long way recently
Longford doesnt exist. Never been there or have ever met someone from there. Not a relevant part of the world that occasionally gets mentioned on the news
Right enough. What province is it even in?
longford does exist and some gobshites are paying over 3.5k a week to holiday there
longford does exist and some gobshites are paying over 3.5k a week to holiday there
Centre Parcs murdered all the natives and buried them under the pool.
Would have thought a Derry man would know all about Longford given Longford unceremoniously dumped Derry on their holes so many times in the qualifiers.
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Just to alert you to the fact as you cross the invisible border into Longford from the West you are met with a sign âWelcome to Irelandâs ancient eastâ. There have been some top Longford people actually.
Just to alert you to the fact as you cross the invisible border into Longford from the West you are met with a sign âWelcome to Irelandâs ancient eastâ. There have been some top Longford people actually.
But not many top, top people.
Just to alert you to the fact as you cross the invisible border into Longford from the West you are met with a sign âWelcome to Irelandâs ancient eastâ. There have been some top Longford people actually.
Who would be the second most notable Longfordian after Albert?
Who would be the second most notable Longfordian after Albert?
Iâd say either Oliver Goldsmith or yer one from Love Island.
Rory OâBrĂĄdaigh, Sir Henry Wilson and Eddie Macken also deserve a mention.
And Boomerang.
Who would be the second most notable Longfordian after Albert?
Paul Barden.
Just to alert you to the fact as you cross the invisible border into Longford from the West you are met with a sign âWelcome to Irelandâs ancient eastâ. There have been some top Longford people actually.
There used to be a sign outside Tipperary town that welcomed people to the Sunny South East.
Geography was not their strong point.