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Originally posted by chips1234 View Postalso peaceandfire will you marry me ?
that was a lot of words ty, last i heard is the airports where closed, and she could get out. that was like 2 days ago so ive no idea whats going on now
Banjol Airport is open though. Traveling or living in a country without an embassy of your country of origin is tricky. But i am sure she is ok.Last edited by Guest; 20-01-17, 05:49.
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Originally posted by CHDog View PostTa m8.
No rain or chippers there so mud is like bricks.
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Originally posted by PeaceandFire View PostNope flattered though. Don't marry strangers!
The US ordered embassy staff out on jan 7th surprised she is still there. Banjol airport is still open but it's chaotic. The Irish foreign office is trying to make contact with Irish expats but there are very few Irish people there mostly British and it's the British putting most flights on back to the UK. Maybe she could get one of those. There is no Irish Embassy or Consulate in Gambia so while the foreign office is making contact with people they are limited in what they can do.
Banjol Airport is open though. Traveling or living in a country without an embassy of your country of origin is tricky. But i am sure she is ok.
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Originally posted by Mellor View Post
Is that unusual? Just it technically classed as an international flight.
Originally posted by TheDrunkenOne View PostI live 3 miles from airport if you fancy going on the rip, who's gonna stop you driving home in a plane.
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MAGA
trump x3
Excited for inauguration pince later.
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I'm pretty sure that in a couple of years most people will look back and be able to honestly say that even though Trump is a narcissistic egomaniac that things didn't turn out as bad as they thought. Hardly the best outcome, but generally the world still keeps going. Same with brexit probably.
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Going for a nap now but have beers in the fridge,pizza on speed dial,Fox News and sky up on the dial,and a laptop with multiple twitter tabs of mullally style droolers open. Gonna be a great day.
Followed by years of all my employment prospect shipping back to the states and fucking me royally.measure of the man that I'm still enjoying the show even with that knowledgeLast edited by Guest; 20-01-17, 13:20.
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His cabinet picks look like a mustache twirling hall of villainy
Rick Perry, Secretary of Energy:
When President-elect Donald J. Trump offered Rick Perry the job of energy secretary five weeks ago, Mr. Perry gladly accepted, believing he was taking on a role as a global ambassador for the American oil and gas industry that he had long championed in his home state. He had absolutley no idea what the job was and is grossly unqualified.
compare former SoE to him;
Ernest Moniz: Massachusetts Institute of Technology head of the Department of Physics
Steven Chu: Ph.D. in physics from the University of California, Berkeley, Stanford as Professor of Physics and Professor of Molecular & Cellular Physiology. Nobel Prize in Physics .
Samuel Bodman: Doctor of Science in chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PhD in theoretical physics from Stanford University
Rick Perry: Bachelor of Science in animal science at Texas A&M
He graduated with a degree in animal science with C's and D's everywhere. He had a class called "Meats". He got a D in that class.
Rex Tillerson, Secretary of State: Tillerson has no government or diplomatic experience, though he has been to many countries that have oil.
Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency: Like Puzder and DeVos, Pruitt seems to have been chosen for his fervent opposition to the mission of the agency he’ll be leading. As Attorney General of Oklahoma, he sued the EPA multiple times over its efforts to enforce environmental laws. In his confirmation hearings, he refused to commit to recuse himself from the cases among those that are still open, in the apparent belief that there isn’t anything wrong with essentially being both plaintiff and defendant in a lawsuit. When asked about lead poisoning, a vital and longstanding environmental issue that gained new urgency with the poisoning of the water in Flint, MI, he said that he had “not looked at the scientific research on that.”
Ryan Zinke, Secretary of the Interior: Rep. Zinke is a former Navy Seal whose career was hampered by the fact that he was caught repeatedly billing the government for personal trips home which he falsely claimed were for the purpose of scouting training locations.
Andrew Puzder, Secretary of Labor: If Trump had searched America to find the individual most hostile to the rights of workers, he could not have done much better than Puzder, the CEO of a fast-food company. The man who will be responsible for safeguarding workers’ rights is an ardent opponent of minimum wage increases and laws mandating things like break time and overtime pay; his company has been repeatedly cited for wage theft.
Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Education: DeVos, a billionaire Republican donor, has spent much of her adult life attempting to destroy public education in America. Despite that work, at her confirmation hearing she displayed a shocking ignorance of basic issues in education policy, though she did opine that schools should be able to have guns in them to ward off grizzly bear attacks.
Steven Mnuchin, Secretary of the Treasury: Mnuchin has never served in government and has no experience in setting macroeconomic policy, but he did lead Donald Trump’s fundraising effort. In advance of his confirmation hearing, Mnuchin “failed to disclose his interests in a Cayman Islands corporation as well as more than $100 million in personal assets.”
Tom Price, Secretary of Health and Human Services: Rep. Price, a doctor who has taken a particular interest in legislating on health care, has a habit of trading in health care stocks that are affected by the legislation he writes; he also recently got a “sweetheart deal” on stock in a foreign biotech firm.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Postwow six people pulled alive from that avalanche hotel
Really can feel for that man waiting outside in the cold all that time with his family inside.Last edited by Tar.Aldarion; 20-01-17, 15:54.
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View PostHis cabinet picks look like a mustache twirling hall of villainy
Rick Perry, Secretary of Energy:
When President-elect Donald J. Trump offered Rick Perry the job of energy secretary five weeks ago, Mr. Perry gladly accepted, believing he was taking on a role as a global ambassador for the American oil and gas industry that he had long championed in his home state. He had absolutley no idea what the job was and is grossly unqualified.
compare former SoE to him;
Ernest Moniz: Massachusetts Institute of Technology head of the Department of Physics
Steven Chu: Ph.D. in physics from the University of California, Berkeley, Stanford as Professor of Physics and Professor of Molecular & Cellular Physiology. Nobel Prize in Physics .
Samuel Bodman: Doctor of Science in chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PhD in theoretical physics from Stanford University
Rick Perry: Bachelor of Science in animal science at Texas A&M
He graduated with a degree in animal science with C's and D's everywhere. He had a class called "Meats". He got a D in that class.
Rex Tillerson, Secretary of State: Tillerson has no government or diplomatic experience, though he has been to many countries that have oil.
Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency: Like Puzder and DeVos, Pruitt seems to have been chosen for his fervent opposition to the mission of the agency he’ll be leading. As Attorney General of Oklahoma, he sued the EPA multiple times over its efforts to enforce environmental laws. In his confirmation hearings, he refused to commit to recuse himself from the cases among those that are still open, in the apparent belief that there isn’t anything wrong with essentially being both plaintiff and defendant in a lawsuit. When asked about lead poisoning, a vital and longstanding environmental issue that gained new urgency with the poisoning of the water in Flint, MI, he said that he had “not looked at the scientific research on that.”
Ryan Zinke, Secretary of the Interior: Rep. Zinke is a former Navy Seal whose career was hampered by the fact that he was caught repeatedly billing the government for personal trips home which he falsely claimed were for the purpose of scouting training locations.
Andrew Puzder, Secretary of Labor: If Trump had searched America to find the individual most hostile to the rights of workers, he could not have done much better than Puzder, the CEO of a fast-food company. The man who will be responsible for safeguarding workers’ rights is an ardent opponent of minimum wage increases and laws mandating things like break time and overtime pay; his company has been repeatedly cited for wage theft.
Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Education: DeVos, a billionaire Republican donor, has spent much of her adult life attempting to destroy public education in America. Despite that work, at her confirmation hearing she displayed a shocking ignorance of basic issues in education policy, though she did opine that schools should be able to have guns in them to ward off grizzly bear attacks.
Steven Mnuchin, Secretary of the Treasury: Mnuchin has never served in government and has no experience in setting macroeconomic policy, but he did lead Donald Trump’s fundraising effort. In advance of his confirmation hearing, Mnuchin “failed to disclose his interests in a Cayman Islands corporation as well as more than $100 million in personal assets.”
Tom Price, Secretary of Health and Human Services: Rep. Price, a doctor who has taken a particular interest in legislating on health care, has a habit of trading in health care stocks that are affected by the legislation he writes; he also recently got a “sweetheart deal” on stock in a foreign biotech firm.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...=.e23f9ecd60c6Last edited by Lord Sir Banter; 20-01-17, 13:45.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
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Originally posted by Denny Crane View PostIs it possible to get a b15 to b22 adapter anywhere? (bulb is b22)
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Originally posted by Denny Crane View PostI guess this is how people felt in 2008
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showt...8578&page=1129 (40 posts per page setting).
Generally we were fairly nonchalant about the whole Obama thing with more pressing concerns - El Stuntman was trying to start a political movement whilst Brian Cowen was telling everyone to be optimistic lest we talk the economy down, the then youthful KevIRL was celebrating his 32nd birthday and TommyGunne was winning at pokers.
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Originally posted by CHDog View PostMissed lotsa doubles in the last 4 of the borough darts tourney. Didn't drop a leg til the semi finals and lost 4-3 even though I have shots to win 4-2 and 4-3. Lost 4-3. Window licker me.
I need to learn bottle and practice more.
Anyone offering offs on trump getting shot?
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Originally posted by Frossach View PostNo can't
you can only get B15 to E27 & E14
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Ok Redic ongshot I know,* anyone here know where a man might get a fecking Radiohead ticket for a decent non-exorbitant price. **Every well is dry.
Off to see Aja tonight in the Purty Kitchen,* *excellent Steely Dan cover band. **I’ll be the sado drinking fecking water.
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View PostI had a look to see how we were all feeling on 20/01/09 for Obama inauguration day.
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showt...8578&page=1129 (40 posts per page setting).
Generally we were fairly nonchalant about the whole Obama thing with more pressing concerns - El Stuntman was trying to start a political movement whilst Brian Cowen was telling everyone to be optimistic lest we talk the economy down, the then youthful KevIRL was celebrating his 32nd birthday and TommyGunne was winning at pokers.I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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I'd love to be able to lip read what Hillary and George w is talking aboutPeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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The best crowds ............... the very, very best
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Bernie Saunders spotted
Bryan Dobson calling him Saunders. It's catching.Last edited by Lord Sir Banter; 20-01-17, 16:22.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
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Salty salty joe biden.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
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Great day for the parish.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
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Hillary at the inauguration.
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X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
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Class act.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
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Karen Pence looks sound. Likes teaching kids and art.
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Originally posted by Keane View PostWhat odds were they giving for 'anyone black in the crowd' to be shown on TV? They've shown this one Asian guy three or four times.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
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Lovely rendition.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
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