Only noticed this now, looks great bud.
My degree shows opening on the 1st of June and I've only just about decided whats what. My god the cost of printing and framing can be astronomical.
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Mother of GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!
There's only one thing I really hate about my girlfriends birthday. I'm usually broke.
just tell her you've already given her the best present any girl could ever wish for so nothing else you would buy could compare..
I hate grading assignments.
Just the 250+ left to mill through between now and the end of the month.
Shameless plug for my brothers business venture that he starts up this Saturday. Bloody brilliant idea and now in Ireland, I'd love to give it a go myself. Would love if a few of you budding Tiger Messi's would go out and support him. It's getting great coverage!
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http://youtu.be/cPDOExChuVM
Footee is a bit like testing the football skills of Lionel Messi on an undulating golf course with Rory McIlroy as his caddie.
Footee is a top class novelty sports game that blends two of the world’s best and most popular sports – football and golf. It is a competitive, skilful and addictive sports game that mixes the passion and strength of football with the elegance and tradition of golf.
It's played on a 12-hole golf course by groups or individuals but instead of swinging golf clubs and hitting golf balls, players kick footballs.
The game rules are identical to golf – each hole carries a par (3, 4 and 5) and the aim is to get the football into a (bigger) hole in as few shots as possible. The scores from each hole are accumulative and the player with the lowest score at the end of the round wins. The usual golfing lingo applies; bogeys, birdies and eagles, with the exception of a hole in one which is now called a "goal in one"
Situated just 5 minutes from the M50 at the old Dublin City Golf Club, Ballinascorney, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Footee is opening for business this Saturday, the 4th of May at 12:00pm.
A round of footee costs between €10 and €15 depending on peak times, with further discounts for students and unemployed people. You can rent a football for €2.50 or you can simply bring your own.
www.footee.ie
www.facebook.com/footeeireland
@footeeireland
Visa approved.
http://www.stubby.ca/images/caps/bee...molson_286.jpg
Stu, get Pil ready!
I think this act of stupidity most certainly deserves the laughs it asks for.
http://i.imgur.com/mihsumn.jpg
I'd appreciate some opinions on relationships with notable age gaps. What would you find acceptable? What's too much? etc...
I'm talking about 21 and over.
I'm 29 which gives me a range of 21.5-44
My last ex is 6 years older than me and the youngest person I ever had a proper relationship was 4 years younger than me to the day.
I reckon an exceptable range is 4 years either side of yourself. Anything outside that I couldn't see working generally.
I have talked to 21-23 yo girls in bars and tbf I have almost zero regards similar interests or wants. Waste of time to be honest.
I don't think there's a rule for this. It's got to be done on a case by case basis. I've gone out with someone six years older than me and it was a hindrance, but I was 19 at the time. I'm 24 now and wouldn't be put off dating a 30 year old. I'd probably feel a bit weird about someone in their mid thirties or under 20.
For what it's worth, my sister's fiancee is 8 years older than her, though I think it's more common for a girl to be younger than the guy than the other way around.
Divide by 2, add 7.
Surely everyone knows this?
Shameless plug; feel free to skip the first paragraph (I didn't want to start a thread):
Firstly, I'm moving into freelance copywriting- websites, brochures, leaflets, emails and the like. I'm starting to put together a portfolio, so if anyone wants any kind of professional writing for their own business, or that of anyone they know, I can offer pretty good rates at the moment. PM moi for info.
Secondly, to make up for the dull first half of this post, please enjoy this image:
http://www.lememe.com/wp-content/upl...dawg-court.jpg
I'll get a 24 pack of my favourite local brew in to celebrate!
http://www.stubby.ca/bottles-view.php?id=204
That's proper boh!
"There is a repose about Lant Street, in the Borough, which sheds a gentle melancholy upon the soul. There are always a good many houses to let in the street: it is a by-street too, and its dulness is soothing. A house in Lant Street would not come within the denomination of a first-rate residence, in the strict acceptation of the term; but it is a most desirable spot nevertheless. If a man wished to abstract himself from the world — to remove himself from within the reach of temptation — to place himself beyond the possibility of any inducement to look out of the window — we should recommend him by all means go to Lant Street."
Had a pretty good working holiday the last couple of weeks, UK, Ireland, UK, Lithuania, Latvia, Lithuania (thrown out of Belarus), back to Lithuania, Russia.
Was on the train from Vilnius to Moscow with herself, nice large bottle of Belgian beer, food and munchies for the 16 hour overnighter. Train stopped in a village in Belarus, they said I needed a transit visa, so I was taken off the train, put on a train back to Vilnius (arriving back just after 10pm) and missed the last train and bus to the airport - decided to fly rather than go to Riga for a train now crossing Belarus, or waiting for a Belarus visa. 2 Taiwanese students were taken off the train too, so we all were going the same way. At the bus stop ended up adding to our group with a NY-based Fed and a Belarussian woman, so led by the token Irishman we got a taxi to the airport, where the ticket offices were all closed. So I booked online and landed in Moscow at 7.35am, ran to passport control, then to the aeroexpress (to Belarussky Station) where I picked up some flowers and had a 20minute wait for herself. She was in shock, but happy as she'd slept from my removal until 8am, so I guess it shows where I stand :-)
This is happening!!!
http://0.media.collegehumor.cvcdn.co...nana-stand.jpg
Victory Day here in Russia, over who they were victorious is a point of contention, though I just saw, on CNN, a repeat of an interview with William "Maggie" Hague. While he has a head you'd never tire of beating with a hurl, my first thought as Fionnuala Sweeney caught him out on his lies, was that - isn't he the kind of milky milky dude you see hanging around playgrounds with his hands in his pockets. I know this sounds terrible, but he was genuinely a villain from some really frightening movie. Almost a sociopath.
Trying to find a new place to live in Limerick atm, came across this yesterday http://www.adverts.ie/property-for-s...k-city/1752203
Apparently the place we're currently renting is for sale, they really could have asked us to clean the place up before they took photos. They've all been taken within the last month whenever they snuck in! :D
1. You can have either a) not enough posters, or b) too many posters. Currently you're somewhere in the middle.
2. That hallway is too clear. Throw some dirty clothes into it.
3. Get a bigger TV.
4. I'm intrigued by the balloons on the roof. Do tell.
Also, if I ever found my current house for sale, I'd do all I could to get the money to buy it. Only in it for a month now and already I don't wish to move anywhere else. Usually I move somewhere and get fed up pretty much straight away. Right now, I'm renting an old 19th century farmhouse about 2 miles outside of Letterkenny town and I couldn't ask for anything more in a house, and an area. Also..it's dirt cheap to get a really good, really big house anywhere in Donegal.
If only living in Donegal and Working in Dublin was a thing I could do.
If you bought a helicopter..
Its not enough posters if you can still see wall.
The hallway was once home to our pet shopping trolley, it was lost one house party thou :(
Yes the TV is sh!te, but its grand I only watch stuff online anyway, the girls can watch Home and Away on whatever the feck they like..
Balloons are the remnants of one of my house mates 21st before Christmas, we turned the entire roof into balloons.. Surprised so many are still hanging in there.
My degree show opens on the 1st of June.. Still struggling to do any work whatsoever.
I always figured it was everything the other side of the river. Never even went across the bridge, never mind anywhere further!
Your cousin didn't happen to live down the laneway (Park Lane) at the park gates?
http://goo.gl/maps/B9qkk
Nope, other side of the liffey. St Laurences grove.