Didn't bother with any of that crap thank feck. Made the mistake of having my daughter christened (basically for the party) and it was just bizarro, it won't be happening again when number 2 arrives.
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Didn't bother with any of that crap thank feck. Made the mistake of having my daughter christened (basically for the party) and it was just bizarro, it won't be happening again when number 2 arrives.
When or if?
FCUKING ASSIGNMENTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why is it such a social taboo to speak ill of the dead? In life we all know people that would likely be described using profanities, yet as soon as they die everyone makes out they were martyrs who did no wrong? I'm not thinking of anyone in particular, just a general thought.
It's common following the death of gangland figures to hear tributes paid to the deceased. "He was a kind hearted man who loved his family and adored his racing pigeons" No mention of the mayhem the individual caused during his lifetime on the planet.
I suppose it's a bit like when you see a new born baby and everyone is awash with compliments - "oh what a lovely baby, he's the spit of his daddy". I wonder has anyone uttered the words "My god what an ugly child, no doubt there who the father is"
I don't think I've ever seen a "lovely" or "cute" baby. The things look like little aliens and all they do is cry, eat, **** themselves, throw up on people, and sleep. Nothing against babies, obviously everyone starts out as one and the human race cannot subsist without them, but they are not cute and they rarely ever actually look like anything but a blob.
I once got thrown out of a class after responding to a remark from the teacher about his "beautiful children" with, "They must take after their mother so." He was a raving loon I was quite content to bait as he'd no intention of actually teaching anything that day.
9,000th post!
(I have a life outside foot.ie, honest)
I hate it when I'm using foot.ie on my phone and I press 'Mark all forums read' by mistake.
Cool blood and guts war game.
http://www.agame.com/game/warfare.html
53 years yesterday.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PVFIUqrUPQ
http://i56.tinypic.com/rc1u8y.jpg
Read this, then read the comments: http://www.joe.ie/football/football-...-door-009456-1
I'm counting it as a win
I'm sure plenty of people have had gripes with Ryanair in the past but my recent one takes the micky. At the boarding gate they were weighing everyones bag, mine was 11.5kg (max allowed is 10kg), the woman told me to get it under 10, that I'm only allowed 1 bag or pay 35 quid citing some health and safety reg's about maximum safe weight etc. Queue me trying to shove everything I can into my jacket. A guy behind me got caught to, couldn't hear what he said but he took out a few files and his laptop, weighed the bag with them in his hand, he was under so she let him through. I asked her could I do the same, so I took my laptop/books/notes and sat them on the seat beside the scales. Weighed the bag and was well under so she told me to go through, I moved to the side and put all the stuff back in the bag and walked on. WHAT THE HECK?! Is it Ryanair policy to be more flexible if you have 'business' things in your bag and not just a load of clothes? Did the woman simply think that as long as she can say the bag was under the 10kg when weighed, she did her job even though I obviously had more stuff than allowed? Not that I'm complaining that I avoided paying, but where is the logic?
After a traumatic January, I came back to London expecting some temping work to take mind off things. Only three days work in three weeks and a few interview rejections... March had better make up for it.
Don't know what line of work you're in but I found Covent Garden Bureau really helpful in the past few months. They're really friendly and they got me work pretty sharpish. They also pay weekly, which is nice :)
Hope you find something soon.
That bloke is a ballbag.
Women are a fecking mystery!
I know, its great being one!
have a new found respect for malibu and coke (always drank it with orange) it rocks. Also going home alone leaving him is a new one on me. Nice!!!
Try it with pineapple. (The Malibu. Not Stu.)
I used to drink it with pineapple and would drink it with stu any day! It's also yummy with lilt.
Eh...I have been zinged and I love it! :p
I remember the first time I seen Pineapple, it was in Bray as we left the ground. The second time I seen him was in the Bowl at the back of the stand. My only regret in life was to never have met him in Belfield, great ground that
For anyone not interested in the leaders debate tonight, I have a small cameo in the last sketch of tonight's Savage Eye
Malibu and pineapple? Are you gay?
If thats directed at me I do admit to loving men.
Yes, the stereotype of various drinks is a complete reflection of the kinda person that drinks them. I like poitin, does that mean I'm an alcoholic?
Leave Red Army alone, apparently an appletini made inappropriate advances in a bar once. It was a COCKtail bar, hence the scientific correlation.
tets, any repeat?
Which one are you, one of the guys leaving hugging the big Ireland? You want me to send you the show for your keeping?
http://www.rte.ie/player/#v=1091699