What makes you happy
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- Russ
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Re: What makes you happy
Id buck her
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Re: What makes you happy
No, you wouldn't, my ar$e would be in your way.Russ wrote:Id buck her
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NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Id buck you to buck herBaggyTrousers wrote:No, you wouldn't, my ar$e would be in your way.Russ wrote:Id buck her
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That's gayRuss wrote:Id buck you to buck herBaggyTrousers wrote:No, you wouldn't, my ar$e would be in your way.Russ wrote:Id buck her
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I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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It may be Dave but it’s the best offer I’ve had for a while. Then again, as Russ knows, I’m a bloody attractive man.Dave wrote:That's gayRuss wrote:Id buck you to buck herBaggyTrousers wrote:No, you wouldn't, my ar$e would be in your way.Russ wrote:Id buck her
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NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Currently studying Stage 5 (level3) at IRFU
Re: What makes you happy
I hear yer wan is a Roman. Any protests in NI planned I wonder.
It is a man's own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways.
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Fake news Shan. She's as pradestant as Arthur Guinness's porter. Lord Kilcooley is prepared to welcome "the darkie" with open armsShan wrote:I hear yer wan is a Roman. Any protests in NI planned I wonder.
Volunteer at an animal sanctuary; it will fill you with joy , despair, but most of all love, unconditional love of the animals.
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Re: What makes you happy
WTAF.Christians should pray for Prince George to be gay to force support for same-sex marriage in the Church of England, a senior Scottish Episcopal church minister and LGBTQ campaigner has said.
The Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth, provost of St Mary’s Cathedral in Glasgow, made the comments in a blog he reposted about LGBTQ inclusion in the Church of England following the announcement of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s engagement.
In the post, he writes that Christians should pray “for the Lord to bless Prince George with a love, when he grows up, of a fine young gentleman”.
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Re: What makes you happy
After three months without a tipple for medical reasons, I have just been given the green light to have an occasional beverage - in moderation of course.
Just in time to have a 10yr single malt Bush to help fight this cold my wife and daughter very kindly gave me.
Just proves these medical people can't make up their minds - for three months it was dangerous for me to have alcohol, now I have to take it (in moderation of course) for medical reasons*.
* they may not have said that exactly, but it's what I'm taking out of it.
Just in time to have a 10yr single malt Bush to help fight this cold my wife and daughter very kindly gave me.
Just proves these medical people can't make up their minds - for three months it was dangerous for me to have alcohol, now I have to take it (in moderation of course) for medical reasons*.
* they may not have said that exactly, but it's what I'm taking out of it.
I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right
I'm just explaining why I'm right
Re: What makes you happy
Enjoy your drink and best wishes for your health.Cap'n Grumpy wrote:After three months without a tipple for medical reasons, I have just been given the green light to have an occasional beverage - in moderation of course.
Just in time to have a 10yr single malt Bush to help fight this cold my wife and daughter very kindly gave me.
Just proves these medical people can't make up their minds - for three months it was dangerous for me to have alcohol, now I have to take it (in moderation of course) for medical reasons*.
* they may not have said that exactly, but it's what I'm taking out of it.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Re: What makes you happy
Cheers Dave
Enjoyed it before bed last night and my cold (or is that man-flu?) seemed slightly less bothersome than I expected today.
I guess I will need another dose tonight ....purely for medicinal reasons, of course!
The wemenfolk (not wemenFOLK) are fighting a losing battle with things like night nurse, but I reckon a nice malt is much more potent agin these germs.
Enjoyed it before bed last night and my cold (or is that man-flu?) seemed slightly less bothersome than I expected today.
I guess I will need another dose tonight ....purely for medicinal reasons, of course!
The wemenfolk (not wemenFOLK) are fighting a losing battle with things like night nurse, but I reckon a nice malt is much more potent agin these germs.
I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right
I'm just explaining why I'm right
Re: What makes you happy
Nightnurse is grand as a mixer, but I wouldn't use it to totally replace the medicinal halfn.
Re: What makes you happy
This is as good a reason as I can imagine for getting married. The state engages in robbery of individual's assets after their death currently and everybody should be entitled to use the unfair marriage privilege laws in their favour until we end up eventually with a fair system. One step at a time.
Oh and I see some folk are whinging about this being a marriage of convenience. Every marriage is a marriage of convenience because of the laws of the state.
Oh and I see some folk are whinging about this being a marriage of convenience. Every marriage is a marriage of convenience because of the laws of the state.
Two men who have been 'best friends' for 29 years have announced they are to get married next month in Co Tipperary.
While that in itself is not an unusual development, the story is made more interesting by the fact neither man is gay.
Michael O'Sullivan has been best friends with his 85-year-old neighbour Matt for almost three decades, and is now his carer.
Speaking on RTÉ's Liveline on Radio 1, Mr O'Sullivan said that Matt told him he was planning on leaving his house in Dublin's Stoneybatter to him when he died.
Mr O'Sullivan said this posed a potential problem as "because of tax reasons I'd have to pay half of that to the Government" in Capital Acquisitions Tax.
However, people who are married or in civil partnerships are exempt from Capital Acquisitions Tax on items of inheritance from their partner.
Speaking on the same programme, Matt said "he's my best friend, we're getting married so whatever I have in my home he can have."
The pair had planned on getting married on 22 December in Co Tipperary, but say that due to weather conditions the nuptials may be postponed until January.
It is a man's own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways.
Re: What makes you happy
They are lucky Michael is not already married.Shan wrote:This is as good a reason as I can imagine for getting married. The state engages in robbery of individual's assets after their death currently and everybody should be entitled to use the unfair marriage privilege laws in their favour until we end up eventually with a fair system. One step at a time.
Oh and I see some folk are whinging about this being a marriage of convenience. Every marriage is a marriage of convenience because of the laws of the state.
Two men who have been 'best friends' for 29 years have announced they are to get married next month in Co Tipperary.
While that in itself is not an unusual development, the story is made more interesting by the fact neither man is gay.
Michael O'Sullivan has been best friends with his 85-year-old neighbour Matt for almost three decades, and is now his carer.
Speaking on RTÉ's Liveline on Radio 1, Mr O'Sullivan said that Matt told him he was planning on leaving his house in Dublin's Stoneybatter to him when he died.
Mr O'Sullivan said this posed a potential problem as "because of tax reasons I'd have to pay half of that to the Government" in Capital Acquisitions Tax.
However, people who are married or in civil partnerships are exempt from Capital Acquisitions Tax on items of inheritance from their partner.
Speaking on the same programme, Matt said "he's my best friend, we're getting married so whatever I have in my home he can have."
The pair had planned on getting married on 22 December in Co Tipperary, but say that due to weather conditions the nuptials may be postponed until January.