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#1
General discussion / Re: la liga thread
November 22, 2015, 07:59:34 PM
Iniesta, Sergio Roberto;'i think, replacement in waiting. He was played as a replacement for Messi but is being weaned in a holding and place role also, in my humble opinion
#2
General discussion / Re: la liga thread
November 21, 2015, 09:42:14 PM
Perhaps the best complete team performance I've ever seen. Not sure which Real player would be the 12th best player. Perhaps Marcelo; so why take him off?
#3
Just looked at the photos for the new stand.

Would love to see the size of the bolts; Christ how big is the screw driver, or will they use SGs screw diver!
#4
Barcelona is full of English speakers; including the service industry so you'll not have a problem, beyond mixing castellano and catala together in the same sentence.

You really don't need a hell of a lot in any language to get by quite comfortably but you should really make the leap to the stage were you find yourself using your host country language instinctively, even when  on holidays in Ireland.

I'm a few 100 km north west of you Gallsman.

Contact the Barcelona Gaels whilst there.

Scobies on calle universidad or Balmes; I think, (near plaza Catalunya) will have all you GAA and TAYTO.

I'm crap at conjugating the spanish verbs as so many of them are irregular and nouns have a sex, also hand gestures for past and future come in deadly Handy.
#5
For Feck sake Ziggy; I'd always pictured you as being 6ft 2, with a mad blonde mullet like every other egit in Tyrone.

Keep her lit,

best of luck from all us gerries
#6
General discussion / Re: Dogs
June 11, 2015, 09:19:02 AM
The pets inside the house thing all depends on where you were brought up.
City gimps will obviously allow them inside and treat them as part of the furniture; as they destroy it.
People with a rural background will consider all animals as lifestock; thus they stay outside.

My dogs have never been in the house.

PS Also hate cats; they are the sperm of satin
#7
Quote from: Over the Bar on June 08, 2015, 04:30:30 PM
This shore = Ireland.   These shores = GB and Ireland.   Comprendez?

No comprende.

Why wouldn't "these shores" include all shores of all land masses?

Or are you referring to "The British Isles" and were remiss in including that tidbit of information? >:(
#8
Don't be badgering Fearon.

It'd a black and White issue. Stop making a mountain out of a mole hill
#9


Birds Eye Steakhouse Grill Advert


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M1372Z1Ldg

 

1983 - Cue a van with some workers in it wondering what's for tea, with each of them offering an accompaniment to said faux steaks to the tune of Que Sera:

# Will it be chips or jacket spuds? Will it be salad or frozen peas? Will it be mushrooms? Fried onion rings? We'll have to wait and see... Hope it's chips it's chips, we hope it's chips it's chips...# etc as they drive off.
#10
My point was that it's not about investing in journalism, it's about maintaining an income acceptable income margin. This, I thought was laughable, although it is my preferred paper of choice although there are a few who get my hackles up Mi Lord.

The Irish Times, said the move will "support future investment in journalism"
#11
General discussion / Re: Teachers get it handy!
February 17, 2015, 11:40:39 AM
Depends on how you go about it.

PGCE you'll have a mathematics related degree.

Straight in to St Mary's, Saint Joseph's, Stranmillas, I understand it's specialised for secondary
#12
Not sure who owns the Irishish Times, but their reasoning behind the "subscription" fee is laughable. Although I'm an avid reader on a daily basis, I'd prefer they just came out with the plain truth, i.e.even though there's a crisis you want to increase your income

The Irish Times is introducing subscription packages for its digital content from Monday, February 23rd. It will become the first national daily newspaper in Ireland to introduce a metered subscription for its digital content.

Kevin O'Sullivan, the editor of The Irish Times, said the move will "support future investment in journalism" across both print and digital.

The subscriptions are being introduced because the company does not believe it can sustain its online journalism through advertising income alone.


For the full article, please refer to www.irishtimes.com before you have to pay
#13
Quote from: Rossfan on August 07, 2014, 02:46:04 PM
What exactly will displaying Palestinian flags at a match in Croke Park do to help the poor people in Gaza?
A flying picket following every Government Minister might just have a bit more ( although of no practical use really) effect on the morons who abstained in that UN vote.

It's on TV. Further highlighting the homicide, showing solidarity to a massive audience, encouraging others to take a stand. It's not as if the Republic of Ireland hasn't passively remonstrated about actions outside it's political control before.
#14
GAA Discussion / Re: Croker in the rain
August 07, 2014, 05:21:09 PM
Quote from: T Fearon on August 06, 2014, 10:48:18 PM
FFs oilskins even are not much good against heavy pelting rain incessant for hours on end.

"Incessant" I'll accept but only if you use the adverb

"hours on end", hmmmmmmmmmm, how many hours is this.

Buy a fecking coat.

This morning my shower was pelting wáter at me incessantly for hours. Afterwards I took a dry towel and dried myself.
#15
Thought it was funny myself.

Brightened up my shite Thursday trying to work in 33ºC.

"last six"?, enlighted reference to TF and his hotel reservations? ;D