Monthly Archives: February 2011
New politicians, new skeletons
Ok, so we know that Luke “Ming” Flanagan is fond of a smoke. And fair play to him. We can’t condemn somebody who choose to use a drug which makes you sit around and eat biscuits while we condone, promote … Continue reading
Vote
Not that I feel sorry for any politician, but whatever the outcome of today’s election the main job of the new administration is to clean up the shite left behind by the old one. To have to go in and … Continue reading
Things I have learned from the election campaign
Gerry Adams’ favourite word is ‘repudiate’, and like the rest of Sinn Féin has perfected the art of talking out of his hole. They make less sense than a Dan Brown book. Despite the need for change a Fine Gael … Continue reading
Crumblin’
So that one screw (not warden, not sexful thing) cost me a grand total of €215. The tyre was bollixed, requiring a new one. Eastern european blokey in the shop had two options. One slightly cheaper than the other. I … Continue reading
Political help
This evening, on the way to football, I drove over a screw. I discovered this much later, after football, when I was changing the tyre with the help of Johnny Tall who was forced to drive. This negatively affected both … Continue reading
Fine Gael’s happy/sad man
And all the while the smuggest man in the universe stands in the background, smugging away like a smuggy smugger. Happy. Sad. Happy. Sad. Happy. Sad. How interesting that Newstalk have been giving us the news ‘without the state run … Continue reading
Vote Boland, bitches
Independent candidate in Offaly, John Boland. Would be politician, puppy farmer. Puppy farming is an unregulated mess, and a thriving industry. Ireland is described as the ‘puppy farming capital of Europe’, and Boland’s puppy farm has made the press on … Continue reading
On the campaign trail
Jean McConville’s family campaign against Gerry Adams – The Guardian And remember, Gerry Adams, choosing his words carefully, described the Universal Social Charge as an ‘act of gross terrorism‘. Well, he should know, I suppose. I realise times are tough … Continue reading
Jean McConville’s family campaign against Gerry Adams – The Guardian
And remember, Gerry Adams, choosing his words carefully, described the Universal Social Charge as an ‘act of gross terrorism‘.
Well, he should know, I suppose.
I realise times are tough and the choices aren’t great but how anyone could even consider voting for this cunt is beyond me.
