Mr & Mrs Robinson

Started by Orior, January 06, 2010, 09:21:06 AM

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orangeman

Quote from: Lady GAA GAA on January 07, 2010, 08:09:24 PM
Apparently there was more than one affair :o

Spotlight is gonna be great




The other cub as well ????????

Lady GAA GAA

It's an inbetweeners reference bensars


Bensars

I think you'll find clunge was a term used on football365 long before the inbetweeners came along.

Not doubting where this group got the reference from though

Lady GAA GAA

and i think youl find it was a term used elsewhere before it was used on f365

:spaz:

Square Ball

a butcher and a butchers son, yes two of them, allegedly  :o
Hospitals are not equipped to treat stupid

orangeman

Pure class !!!





Mayor of Castlereagh Borough Council, Cllr Ann-Marie Beattie, believes that the successful café and the restoration of the original Lock Keeper's Cottage are a great example of the Lottery; the public sector; and young talent working together to create a sustainable project and help the economy. "Lagan Valley Regional Park initially received National Lottery funding to develop the first Landscape Partnership Scheme in Northern Ireland and from that they secured a full grant of £1.617 million through the Heritage Lottery Landscape Partnership Scheme which commenced in November 2007. The Lottery funding restored the existing Lock Keepers cottage, developed species surveys, conservation, habitat enhancement, volunteer and community projects. Also investing in the Park, Castlereagh Borough Council (supported by the EU Building Sustainable Prosperity Programme, administered by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment) built the Visitor's Centre which houses the café. I'm delighted that Kirk and Andrew have created a very busy and lively business which families, leisure fans, the young and not so young, are all enjoying on a regular basis."


Kirk adds, "When we first told friends about the opportunity, they said we were mad but the National Lottery and the Council could see the potential prosperity of the Park and so could Andrew and I.

We knew there would by a desire for people to enjoy small simple pleasures in their otherwise hectic lives and that's what they find in the Park and in the Lock Keepers Inn."

Lady GAA GAA

#322
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=415667265334

Name:
    Kirk McCambley Appreciation Society
Category:
    Business - Investing
Description:
    Dedicated to the 21 year old who smashed Iris Robinson's pasty...

orangeman

A singing MP who's about to be exposed for rent boy  preferences
An ex uup mp now dup and his late night movies!!




Praise the Lord !!!!!!!!!!!!!


Zapatista

Quote from: Trevor Hill on January 07, 2010, 08:36:35 PM
I sent Seany a pm when this thread started as he seemed to know a bit about the whole story. We ve swapped a few pms since and everything he has said has been spot on.

He's like a Square Ball's Snowman so, won't be of any use tomorrow :D

Fiodoir Ard Mhacha

And it all started with 'silent' collections in his 'church' up the Ravenhill Road with the BIG, BIG man.

"Something wrong with your eyes?....
Yes, they're sensitive to questions!"

red hander

A lawyer mate tells me young Kirk is in the high court this very minute trying to get an injunction to stop tonight's Spotlight programme

The Watcher Pat

His phone number has been posted on that facebook page.
There is no I in team, but if you look close enough you can find ME

orangeman

Bye, bye Pete.


Who is next for First Minister's job ?


Can't see him surviving this handling.