That can be changed easily enough. Isn't there still a rail tunnel running through it too?
That's nice. But alas my keyboard's made in Cambodia and my school didn't offer lessons.Secondly there's fadas in Irish
Got to move with the times, baby.thirdly surely you'd rather a return of the building to it's original use?
Tongue. In. Cheek. Sheesh.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Yes, of course they weren't or aren't illegally occupied for nearly 900 years, so no difference at all.
With regards to the fadas, why not change yer keyboard settings?? Not as if you don't spend enough time in front of it....Busaras an Uachtarain would make a nice conference centre when the economy recovers.
Rather than trying to continually post unfunny irony.
Surely the Aras is a great example of the republic embracing its British heritage?
In response to intense media speculation that a state visit to the Twenty-Six Counties by the Commander-in-Chief of the British army Elizabeth Windsor is to occur soon, possibly May, the socialist republican party éirígí are stepping up their campaign of demonstrations against such a visit.
http://www.eirigi.org/latest/latest150211_2.html
Would they ever just crawl up their own holes and die?
I dont know but I dont see anything wrong with that point of view - but I guess some will be creaming it having the chance to bend the knee
There's a difference between grovelling and respect. The way those muppets go on, you'd think Liz herself invaded the country just yesterday and raped the natives one by one. It's just ridiculous in this day and age. Move on for god's sake, there are more important things to be protesting and worrying about. The country is in ruins, we could do worse than have a few british tourists over.
I don't have a problem with the eirigi point of view either to be honest - no more annoying than some of the fawning that'll go on. Personally I'd say I'm with the majority in just going - "meh"!
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Never mind Eirigi, though their view is no less legitimate than some of the cretins who've governed in the state in past decades, some fool has scheduled the start of the old German's lady's visit, with the Ireland v. North game, so 'Love Ulster II' ??
Not that I have time for either archaic institution, but scheduling their arrival on the same day is potentially stupid in my book....as sadly s'pose have to afford both our renown hospitality, even if neither are barely deserving.
Point of information: Mrs Windsor's recent ancestry is English and Scottish (through her mother, Elizabeth Bowes Lyon). On her father's side, both grandparents were English. Her most recent German-speaking ancestor was her great grandad, Francis Teck (1837-1900). Our old friend Albert Saxe Coburg Gotha was her great-great-grandfather.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Jeez lads, ye're fierce sensitive altogether. Would ye like me to send ye flowers to make it all better.
Erm, no comment!
The BBC (and most other British media) normally refer to the country as 'Ireland', unless (as in this case) there's a potential for confusion. "Queen to make first state visit to Ireland" would obviously fall in that category, as viewers would think of previous trips to NI.
So actually, it's neither usual nor nonsense.
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