Claire Byrne broadcasting from a garden shed
That show was iconic for a while in the lockdown period
Claire Byrne broadcasting from a garden shed
That show was iconic for a while in the lockdown period
Lads with shaved heads or hair out of control on them.
I havenāt paid my tv licence since they started their fuckacting.
Oh, and the vaccines are safe. We havenāt done any safety testing and if you want the vaccines you have to pay billions up front and give us blanket immunity amd any adverse effects need to be hidden for 75 years. But trust is, they are safe.
Luke OāNeill in a bubble in order to socialise was humourous in fairness.
What a cunt that āscientistā is.
Tis gas all the same. Giving Baldy the big praise and all, and giving it big licks now.
Nowt as quare as folk
I remember thinking off fucking my self into the sea at ventry after getting refused entry to paudie o sheas at 2 pm on a Sunday because I hadnāt booked a table
Stick Grandad beside the window - sure we canāt let him get the COVID but he might die of the cold - and we will put it down from COVID anyway! What a time - what a spoofer
Going to work the first few days, and being told what weād have to do, whilst the M50 was absolutely empty, was mental.
Half the country knows the 2004 Munster final commentary off by heart now.
I remember the zoom quizzes/calls in first couple of months. Thereās no natural end point to a zoom call when youāve nowhere to be that night or next day. Eventually youād get fucked off and say the battery was gone and just hang up.
I remember sitting on zoom calls on a Friday night and getting absolutely banjoed drunk on wine as there were no kids sports next morning, nowhere to go and it was all you had to mark the end of a working week.
Sam Mcconkey looking for a level ten lock down even though there was only 5 levels
Which misfortunate Tipp poster ate the Christmas dinner out in the yard with the dog again after testing positive?
Was it @the_man_himself , I think it was.
Trump provided some great levity during this time
And Iāll leave you with this classic. McConkey suggesting men need a licence to socialise:
Incoming for the Donaldā¦ā¦
Every address by Leo shoehorning a Seamus Heaney line into it
I remember being out the last weekend before lockdown was coming and it was clear as day it was coming. Limerick played some hurling match and we had a few pints after it and all the lads went home and I was thinking I might not be out for a month fuck that. So I fell in with a fella I half know and another fella neither of us knew and we went on the tear. A great night. There was a real end of times vibe. Little did we know we wouldnāt see a pub for months after it.
The first two weeks were great craic. I didnāt do a tap of work and it felt like a weird holiday
Look how unhappy he was having this conversation