that tv ad for "the race against waste"
the old dear with the glint in her eye for that much younger gardener bloke :mad:
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that tv ad for "the race against waste"
the old dear with the glint in her eye for that much younger gardener bloke :mad:
Trying to get your pants on when standing on a wet dressing room floor. :eek:
Dudu Awat and the Israeli national football team :mad:
Israeli goalkeepers
Not knowing if i'm soaking from sweat or rain,Irish weather :rolleyes:
Sorry to double post,but i really ****!ng hate that crazy bast@rd frog.
Something that is really getting out of hand is the saying, "At the end of the day". It needs to be stamped out cause it means fcuk all, at the end of the day.
There was little need for me to throw it in the previous sentence but just to show how ridiculous it has become :confused:
At the end of the day,is the night
Colm Murray when he reads the sports reports on the RTE evening news. His body language, his lack of enthusiasm - even when he's reporting in his first love - horses.
In fact, most of them - Joe Stack and that one with the sandy hair - she's brutal. Just heard her on 901 news - Claire McNamara - wagon. :eek:
Tony O'Donoghue is ok though.
The Crazy Frog :mad:
1. Your flatmate putting the water on every morning for you and then just out of the blue forgetting, leaving you having to have a cold shower.
2. The few hairs left behind on the part of your face you missed when trying to shave with your eyes closed in the morning.
Add to thatQuote:
Originally Posted by JoeSemi
"the facts of the matter"
"in fairness"
"to be fair"
"at this moment in time"
and numerous other meaningless phrases people use (not necessarily meaningless of themselves, but usually they are add nothing in the context in which they are used)..
John O'Donoghue is the worst for this (how long before Conor74 replies to this ;) )
"In, fairness, the facts of the matter are, at this moment in time...blah blah"
You know they've really got out of hand when footballers start using them. A few years ago everything was "obviously", then "basically" while in recent years it's been "to be fair".
I use all of those every day! :o
Yeah, I hate it when players say "obviously" over and over and over again.
They need a laguage coach....obviously. :D
What annoys mypost?
Seeing Bohs/United/Barcelona win. :(
People who don't reply to text messages/e-mails. :mad:
Endless GAA results on tv. "And now the results from Division 1D of the Munster Minor Hurling League Reserve Division:....." :rolleyes:
Irish media who quote football transfer fees/player wages in sterling, instead of in our currency, Euros. :rolleyes:
People who complain costantly about the GAA...
People who complain about the use of Irish..
Irish people who can't speak Irish :mad:
Girls who constantly say they are fat so you'll say 'no your not, your perfect'..
Boyfriends who go sulking when your checking out other fellas but they can check out girls the whole time..
People who know everything..
The word trainers.. Don't know why but I hate that word :rolleyes:
I can't speak Irish and I have a strong dislike for the GAA :eek:
People that buy pizzas,eat them in the street and leave the box on top of a wall with all the crusts still there :mad:
yep you'd annoy me :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dublin12
Ditto :D :rolleyes:
i knew there was a reason you wouldnt like me.Quote:
People who know everything..
Agree with you on these but unfortunatly i can't speak Irish myself but i would love to.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eire06
Do something about it then..Quote:
Originally Posted by D2 Red
Go to classes, if you ring the below numebr they should be able to tell you where classes are in your area.. I regulary go to classes to keep brushing up on my Irish and it is all foreginers there.. Its embarrassing to see so many Irish people don't and won't bother learning it and these visiters to our country going to so much to learn it
Conradh na Gaeilge
6 Sráid Fhearchair
Baile Átha Cliath 2, Éire
fón (01) 475 7401 fax (01) 475 7844
r-phost: eolas@cnag.ie
I wouldn't ever learn a language unless I felt i was going to use it. Ability to speak Irish very often used as a trophy skill IMO.
Two steps ahead of you,i already arranged for it to happen a few days ago,me and my mates are going.It's in my local Community centre.I appreciate the address and phone number and all.You're a Lady of the highest calibreQuote:
Originally Posted by Eire06
Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
YES!! That gets me so mad.
Also: newbies on forums either posting duplicate threads or reviving abolutely ancient ones for them to put on meaningless comment. :rolleyes: This forum's fine re:that, but others I've seen are diabolical.