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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostAlso why does the Irish Mirror feel the need to specify in the title that it is an 'Irish dad'
Originally posted by The Istanbul View PostPacino's (Italian) at bottom of Grafton Street is tasty and good value.
Counter is an excellent burger joint
Went to Pachino once and it was shite. Counter was decent.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Originally posted by careca View PostAny food joints close to grafton st that would be worth checking out? On a sat eve early before xmas so bare that in mind. Don't want to blow the bankroll either. No preference cuisine. Tried new dang hai but booked out
I'm looking at McDonald's amnt I? ?
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Bertie is back. Bertie for potirlX can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View PostSPOILERThe fact that another host is running around aware of her existence, triggering memories in Teddy, knows about them being reborn and part of a group that seemingly robs spare parts is hugeSPOILERI've read it suggested that she isn't actually sentient but rather constructed to appear that way as part of Ford's new narrative.
SPOILERI thought the mechanical inside showed Dolores 1.1 like fords chidhood self earlier.
And yeah she died in the riverbed, she flashed back on that last week
SPOILERI remember that flash, but wasn't she with William at the time meaning that it happened before they ran into Logan.
If there are 3 timelines, which appears to be the case. What have Dolores' movements been since the MIB woodshacked her.Last edited by Mellor; 30-11-16, 00:37.
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Originally posted by Lord Sir Christmas View PostBertie is back. Bertie for potirlDublin Central chair Brian Mohan said Ahern “has been nothing but loyal to Fianna Fáil” and “deserves a second chance”.
Fianna Fáil to ask Bertie Ahern to rejoin party
Dublin Central chair Brian Mohan said Ahern “has been nothing but loyal to Fianna Fáil” and “deserves a second chance”.
FIANNA FÁIL IN Dublin Central is set to ask former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern to rejoin the party.
Branch chairman Brian Mohan confirmed the news to TheJournal.ie, after a motion was unanimously backed at a meeting tonight.
Mohan said about 30 people were at the meeting and the motion was voted on after “a deep, meaningful discussion”.
He said he expected a letter to be drafted at Fianna Fáil headquarters tomorrow morning before he will deliver it to Ahern.
Mohan said that while Ahern is “controversial in some people’s eyes, he has been nothing but loyal to Fianna Fáil” and “deserves a second chance”.
He said the former party leader would be an asset to Fianna Fáil as he knows the constituency very well and “knows how to win elections, something he proved throughout his career”.
Mahon Tribunal
Ahern resigned from the party in March 2012 following the publication of the Mahon tribunal. He stepped down as Taoiseach in 2008 and as a TD in 2011.
The tribunal found that he did not truthfully account for payments of IR£165,000 made to accounts connected to him.
The report did not make findings of corruption against Ahern, but proved hugely damaging to his reputation. He has disputed the findings.People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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I think sub 2 hours is definitely possible. Especially when you consider the suggesting of "teams" competing as in cycling.
This part stood out to me, he's potentially still be improving into his 30s
like 18-year-old Ethiopian Tsegaye Mekonnen, who ran 2:04:32 last year in his marathon debut, - See more at: http://rw.runnersworld.com/sub-2/#sthash.eueSEqjN.dpuf
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Originally posted by CHDog View PostI will either become a hero, known nationally or more than likely arrested if Bertie Ahern comes back into the Irish Politics scene.
Promise."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakDingle really is turgid shit. It is the nut low of "popular" gins.
Drink-worthy or should I just re-gift it? 'tis the season after all"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by CHDog View PostI will either become a hero, known nationally or more than likely arrested if Bertie Ahern comes back into the Irish Politics scene.
Promise.
Tir Na Nóg is going to lose his fucking shit over this.
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View Posthttp://www.thejournal.ie/bertie-aher...urce=shortlink
The sheer brass bollocks on them is quite amazing
PJ Mara launched Charlie Haughey back onto the Scene and FF took him back. They did it with him.
So I am not surprised. I just hope people are suitably shocked enough for it to destroy ff at the next elections.
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostDo you have a number in mind for yourself?
Did you run it?I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostThe goals take over your year absolutely. 2014 I set myself a goal of earning €130k, which was about €60k on top of regular pay, and a massive leap on 2013. Did 9 jobs outside of my regular job and reached €129,940. Had savings of zero at the end of the year and achieved almost none of the other more worthy goals. What a waste of a year with hindsight. Think I earn quite a lot less now (don't track it anymore, only savings), but am achieving way more stuff of long term potential and its a lot more rounded."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Mellor View PostThat was interesting, thanks for posting.
I think sub 2 hours is definitely possible. Especially when you consider the suggesting of "teams" competing as in cycling.
This part stood out to me, he's potentially still be improving into his 30sI hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakI drank it for the first time on Thursday night last. Just the one. It was served with a small slice of Pink Grapefruit. My view was that it was a nice gin but it had been served with the wrong garnish. I'd like to try it again with a small wedge of lime lightly squeezed into the glass or else maybe a healthy sprig of rosemary. The bottle is pretty cool looking. I'd not be giving it away anyway, your drinks cabinet can surely only be improved by having something that good looking in it.
Gin wankery is the new Craft Beer wankery.
Cork Gin, slice of lemon, schweppes tonic. Few of those and cry yourself to sleep with the depression caused. That's how Gin should be done.
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This man is from a Brazilian rainforest tribe. His grandfather was the first ever at the age of eleven to ever ever see a white man. He explains that when he walks down the street without his head dress no one knows who he is.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
There is a deep hole to greed or empty desire. He talks to Children in schools about how children in the rainforest live. How indigenous people live. How do they fish etc?
From the Amazon to the Kalahari, from the jungles of India to the Congo rainforest, we work in partnership with tribal peoples to protect their lives and land. They suffer racism, land theft, forced development and genocidal violence just because they live differently. It must stop. - Survival International
This is a site for survival of indigenous people.
This is Sofia she is of the Sami people from Northern Sweden.
As a child of the indigenous Sami people, Sofia has been strongly influenced by the powerful landscapes that surround her and the deep connection that her an...
It all sort of reminds me of DAPL. And of Travellers here.
The the man from the rainforest mentions a very strong brew Ayahuasca ;-) reminds me of poitín
Kind of reminds me of travelers here.
We should protect poitín. And indigenous people including travelers.
Also No fracking. Down with this sort of thing!
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostAt this point I just want to get around it but I'm going to train really well for it. Target in my head is a sub4 based on how I'm running now but I'm getting stronger so I'll reassess that in a few months.
Did you run it?
Not done one so far am doing a half every few months, so far I've been doing triathlon as an alternative because it feels like 4 1/2 hours running is too much for my decrepitude. But then the running is the bit I enjoy most and I was thinking I might do one next year but now my groin has flared up again.
I'm due to run a half down in Waterford this weekend but right now I'm limping and can barely walk. Got a massage last night and after talking to the physio I think I'll go ahead and do the run on anti inflammatories and we'll start working on sorting the problem out after that,Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostYeah, that's a mind blowing performance by an 18 year old. I think their prediction of it happening in 2075 is way off, you would have to think it's likely to occur within the next 15 or 20 years.
The graph from the intro showed a linear progression since '88 and it's trending towards hitting it in 2028. The rate will probably slow down, but id put the line at about 2034.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Posthmm i've no idea. It all went somewhere though, as I counted the earnings to a penny and ended the year with nothing. Travelling was the killer afair - was abroad for two months of the year. Managed to save quite a lot this year on a lot less earnings, so clearly something was being done wrong. A lot of that money was also being taxed very highly - 65 percent maybe with the 13% public sector pension bondoogle on top of the 52% income tax.Last edited by Guest; 30-11-16, 10:34.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Posthmm i've no idea. It all went somewhere though, as I counted the earnings to a penny and ended the year with nothing. Travelling was the killer afair - was abroad for two months of the year. Managed to save quite a lot this year on a lot less earnings, so clearly something was being done wrong. A lot of that money was also being taxed very highly - 65 percent maybe with the 13% public sector pension bondoogle on top of the 52% income tax.
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20% 40%
Married couple/civil partners, one income €41,800 Balance €42,800 Balance
Married couple/civil partners, two incomes Up to €65,600 Balance Up to €67,600
One parent families get screwed IMO.
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Originally posted by PeaceandFire View PostThe the man from the rainforest mentions a very strong brew Ayahuasca ;-) reminds me of poitín
Kind of reminds me of travelers here.
We should protect poitín. And indigenous people including travelers.
And poitín is protected. It was granted GI status about 10 years ago. It isn't specific to travellers though .
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Postthose are all good points! The tax system in France is weird - and is surely going to come back and bite me in the ass at some point as guess I'm misunderstanding something. First they insisted we were exempt from tax for the first two years (2015 and 2016) due to some agreement between Ireland and France. Then they're just not charging any income tax in the whole of France in 2017 due to switching from a pay-tax-the-year-after-earning to a PAYE scheme starting in 2018 and they don't want to double-tax people who would otherwise have to pay 2017 income tax in 2018 plus 2018 income tax. It's still 27% social charges on every penny, so not free money in any way, but the lack of income tax is a phenomenal stroke of good fortune.
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakI was given a blind taste test last Thursday night, the bar stocked about 30-40 gins, I nailed it in 1 go on the basis of 1 sip. They just so happened to pick a gin A) I had tried before, B) that has a horribly distinctive taste, so there was a large element of luck involved on my part. The barman was mightily impressed though. I think i'd punt myself in a blind taste test on Gin but it is a hard one as obviously i'd need to have drank the gin before, it's not like wine where I am trying to establish whether or not its a pinot or a shiraz and I should be able to tell irrespective of the brand.
B) Dingle
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PS -whens the new black puddin out?
PPS - your traders are very harsh men
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostAh with the size of you and your age 3:30 could be well within your scope.
Not done one so far am doing a half every few months, so far I've been doing triathlon as an alternative because it feels like 4 1/2 hours running is too much for my decrepitude. But then the running is the bit I enjoy most and I was thinking I might do one next year but now my groin has flared up again.
I'm due to run a half down in Waterford this weekend but right now I'm limping and can barely walk. Got a massage last night and after talking to the physio I think I'll go ahead and do the run on anti inflammatories and we'll start working on sorting the problem out after that,
Have you a foam roller? I'm off with a minor hamstring strain myself from over doing it and found it has really helped. Picked it up on Monday evening and between that and a compression bandage the pain is pretty much gone. Highly recommend.I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostWhen you see the most convincing alcohol connoisseurs crumble under a blindfolded palate test it's hard not come to a wankery conclusion. But hey, they're doing noone any harm so leave em at it.
If can be Dusty Springfrield or Claudia Schiffer...you can be a Sommelier.
You have ALMOST as good a chance of that happening for you.
My odds are like 4:1 on being Claudia Schiffer.
Yours are 1:2 on being Alain Ducasse. And i mean..WHO WOULDN'T WANT TO BE ALAIN DUCASSE?
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostSo far, I am:
- A gin wanker
- A coffee wanker
- A wine wanker
Quite happy to work on other areas as required
I did have the other 4 in order of cost though.
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakI was given a blind taste test last Thursday night, the bar stocked about 30-40 gins, I nailed it in 1 go on the basis of 1 sip. They just so happened to pick a gin A) I had tried before, B) that has a horribly distinctive taste, so there was a large element of luck involved on my part. The barman was mightily impressed though. I think i'd punt myself in a blind taste test on Gin but it is a hard one as obviously i'd need to have drank the gin before, it's not like wine where I am trying to establish whether or not its a pinot or a shiraz and I should be able to tell irrespective of the brand.
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Originally posted by zuutroy View PostDid a blind wine test on holidays last time and I picked the boxed wine as my favourite
I did have the other 4 in order of cost though.
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakFuck that, all I've ever drank all my drinking life is G&T. Just because somebody has a small understanding of it and a palate to go with it doesn't make it wankery. I know what I like to drink, and how it should be served, whats so bad about that? Is it any different to paopls expressing a view on how they like their steak cooked and what sauce it gets served with? I am sure if you search this thread you will see some posts from me about how the garnish is very important to the drink. If it was Tom Dooley in the Sunday Mail people would be saying how insightful and what not. Load of bollocks from you.
There is a lot of new Gin wankers out there though. There is a Gin hotel in London FFS. It is defo the new cool drink.
I like that you brought up steak wankers too. I like mine medium well with pepper sauce. Some cunts say that's a waste of a good steak. It's a waste if you bring it to me swimming in blood as I won't eat it!!
Don't get me started on coffee wankery, or those two cunts from the Happy Pear.
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Originally posted by eoghan104 View PostI'm only messing with you relax.
There is a lot of new Gin wankers out there though. There is a Gin hotel in London FFS. It is defo the new cool drink.
I like that you brought up steak wankers too. I like mine medium well with pepper sauce. Some cunts say that's a waste of a good steak. It's a waste if you bring it to me swimming in blood as I won't eat it!!
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Originally posted by Sickpuppy View PostSpotted you coming out of Sheridans once cheese wanker as well.
Beer wankers are clearly the worst."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by eoghan104 View PostI'm only messing with you relax.
There is a lot of new Gin wankers out there though. There is a Gin hotel in London FFS. It is defo the new cool drink.
I like that you brought up steak wankers too. I like mine medium well with pepper sauce. Some cunts say that's a waste of a good steak. It's a waste if you bring it to me swimming in blood as I won't eat it!!
Don't get me started on coffee wankery, or those two cunts from the Happy Pear.
Pair of pricks.
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