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Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 4:00 pm
by Mullet 2
Liathroidigloine wrote:
Mullet 2 wrote:
ZappaMan wrote:Best potatoes in Ireland are grown in north Kerry and I shall smite any cunt who says different.

The only thing they seem capable of growing in North Kerry is Fashion dandies.
Quality footballers.

Pfff, drive for 5

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 4:01 pm
by Liathroidigloine
Mullet 2 wrote:
Liathroidigloine wrote:
Mullet 2 wrote:
ZappaMan wrote:Best potatoes in Ireland are grown in north Kerry and I shall smite any cunt who says different.

The only thing they seem capable of growing in North Kerry is Fashion dandies.
Quality footballers.

Pfff, drive for 5
I was one of Heffo's army and I still want to see ye lose.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 4:03 pm
by nardol
What the feck is happening here? Furlong fetish ?

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 4:04 pm
by Mullet 2
Liathroidigloine wrote:
Mullet 2 wrote:
Liathroidigloine wrote:
Mullet 2 wrote:
ZappaMan wrote:Best potatoes in Ireland are grown in north Kerry and I shall smite any cunt who says different.

The only thing they seem capable of growing in North Kerry is Fashion dandies.
Quality footballers.

Pfff, drive for 5
I was one of Heffo's army and I still want to see ye lose.

Uncle Tom

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 4:29 pm
by Duff Paddy
North Dublin new potatoes mid/late July unbeatable

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 4:42 pm
by Liathroidigloine
Duff Paddy wrote:North Dublin new potatoes mid/late July unbeatable
I beg to differ. Mine are some of the best spuds I ever had. I'd eat them on their own with just some good butter and salt.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 5:35 pm
by Duff Paddy
Liathroidigloine wrote:
Duff Paddy wrote:North Dublin new potatoes mid/late July unbeatable
I beg to differ. Mine are some of the best spuds I ever had. I'd eat them on their own with just some good butter and salt.
Roosters?

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 6:35 pm
by Liathroidigloine
Duff Paddy wrote:
Liathroidigloine wrote:
Duff Paddy wrote:North Dublin new potatoes mid/late July unbeatable
I beg to differ. Mine are some of the best spuds I ever had. I'd eat them on their own with just some good butter and salt.
Roosters?
Similar but much better. Red duke of York.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 6:37 pm
by Duff Paddy
Liathroidigloine wrote:
Duff Paddy wrote:
Liathroidigloine wrote:
Duff Paddy wrote:North Dublin new potatoes mid/late July unbeatable
I beg to differ. Mine are some of the best spuds I ever had. I'd eat them on their own with just some good butter and salt.
Roosters?
Similar but much better. Red duke of York.
Sound a bit sasanach to me

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 7:20 pm
by Liathroidigloine
Duff Paddy wrote:
Liathroidigloine wrote:
Duff Paddy wrote:
Liathroidigloine wrote:
Duff Paddy wrote:North Dublin new potatoes mid/late July unbeatable
I beg to differ. Mine are some of the best spuds I ever had. I'd eat them on their own with just some good butter and salt.
Roosters?
Similar but much better. Red duke of York.
Sound a bit sasanach to me
They aren’t exactly a native species.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 7:26 pm
by paddyor
lilyw wrote:Street lights, grass cutting, pavements so you can walk safely, comprehensive public transport (the fares are only a portion of the total cost), sewage, electricity connection, ............
Reasonably certain I noticed all the bolded in every country town/village I've been to.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 7:39 pm
by paddyor
Liathroidigloine wrote:Public roads, sewerage, lights, parks etc etc.
You don't pay for that stuff either in rural towns.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 7:43 pm
by Mullet 2
Liathroidigloine wrote:
Duff Paddy wrote:North Dublin new potatoes mid/late July unbeatable
I beg to differ. Mine are some of the best spuds I ever had. I'd eat them on their own with just some good butter and salt.
How the fúck else do you ate spuds.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 9:04 pm
by lorcanoworms
Angelo's seafood emporium.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 11:04 pm
by Nolanator
This popped up in my Twitter feed. Just for you, Furlong. :lol:

https://twitter.com/ChrisRGun/status/11 ... 55333?s=19

This is apparently not a parody.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 11:21 pm
by paddyor
DragonKhan wrote:
nardol wrote:The cost of rail is very high and the population of rural Ireland is too small to sustain lines.

You could connect the larger towns and cities but every stop you ad between cork and limerick and galway you reduce the worth while nature of the train line. It will take too long and people will end up taking the car. Rail in ireland outside of luas/metro/commuter belt is a ball ache and very difficult to get right.

I just dont think the the population is there to put rail down in rural ireland without it costing exorbitantly more and not being faster than a bus.[/quote
Ironically the last of it is what causes the emigration of many young people away and keeps the population low. It's an infrastructure issue that needs looking at long term to try stimulate some form of population growth in the Midlands
It’s not ironic. It’s part of economic development. As societies develop from mostly Primary and industrial economic bases to mostly service economies there’s a demographic shift from rural to urban. Successive governments have tried, with some success, to stave off this inevitable development but here we are anyway. The only hope for rural Ireland is as commuter belts for large towns.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:16 am
by Blackrock Bullet
Maria Walsh now wants this guy to resign. He's a prick but the Noel Rock's and Maria Walsh's of this world are empty suits who stand for little beyond being popular. Far too much of that in Leo Varadkar's Fine Gael, when the guy will always be treated as a "Tory" by the people he's trying to woo.

You can go flirt with Communism but don't you dare be anti abortion.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:29 am
by Mullet 2
This is what comes of electing the Rose of Tralee.

Fine Gael and Fianna Fáíl better be very careful because they are fast creating enough room for a decent party to outflank them.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:32 am
by Liathroidigloine
Mullet 2 wrote:This is what comes of electing the Rose of Tralee.

Fine Gael and Fianna Fáíl better be very careful because they are fast creating enough room for a decent party to outflank them.
Bring back the PD's.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:33 am
by Mullet 2
If only

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:45 am
by feckwanker
Mullet 2 wrote:This is what comes of electing the Rose of Tralee.

Fine Gael and Fianna Fáíl better be very careful because they are fast creating enough room for a decent party to outflank them.
The same woman who thinks Maria Bailey should stay on.

Nuff said.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:48 am
by Blackrock Bullet
feckwanker wrote:
Mullet 2 wrote:This is what comes of electing the Rose of Tralee.

Fine Gael and Fianna Fáíl better be very careful because they are fast creating enough room for a decent party to outflank them.
The same woman who thinks Maria Bailey should stay on.

Nuff said.
It's all about the sisterhood.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:48 am
by camroc1
Liathroidigloine wrote:
Mullet 2 wrote:This is what comes of electing the Rose of Tralee.

Fine Gael and Fianna Fáíl better be very careful because they are fast creating enough room for a decent party to outflank them.
Bring back the PD's.
The PDs were originally a direct popular response to the amount of PAYE people were paying to keep "non-active" members of our society in the manner they were accustomed to. In building their party they did benefit from the fracturing of FF over the leadership of CJH. But that doesn't change what originally drove the founding of the PDs. The entire Irish media, written and broadcast, were against the PDs labelling them "Thatcherite" regularly, when they, in EU terms were little more than centre right.

That same media lionised, and still lionises left wing politics so much that we have the media led crises of "Water charges", "homelessness", "cervical screening" etc. etc.

Mullet, the civil war parties need to amalgamate on a centre right political footing.

It won't happen though.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:58 am
by de_Selby
Nolanator wrote:This popped up in my Twitter feed. Just for you, Furlong. :lol:

https://twitter.com/ChrisRGun/status/11 ... 55333?s=19

This is apparently not a parody.
That is incredible :lol:

Someone should have raised a point of privilege to condemn the aggressive tone of the comrade complaining about gendered pronouns comment

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 10:22 am
by Duff Paddy
de_Selby wrote:
Nolanator wrote:This popped up in my Twitter feed. Just for you, Furlong. :lol:

https://twitter.com/ChrisRGun/status/11 ... 55333?s=19

This is apparently not a parody.
That is incredible :lol:

Someone should have raised a point of privilege to condemn the aggressive tone of the comrade complaining about gendered pronouns comment
The guy who introduces himself and says he’d like to be referred to as he/him :lol:

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 10:22 am
by Duff Paddy
That can’t be real

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 10:52 am
by Nolanator
Duff Paddy wrote:
de_Selby wrote:
Nolanator wrote:This popped up in my Twitter feed. Just for you, Furlong. :lol:

https://twitter.com/ChrisRGun/status/11 ... 55333?s=19

This is apparently not a parody.
That is incredible :lol:

Someone should have raised a point of privilege to condemn the aggressive tone of the comrade complaining about gendered pronouns comment
The guy who introduces himself and says he’d like to be referred to as he/him :lol:
I like to think I'm fairly open-minded, but the whole excessive stating what pronouns people prefer is just something I don't get. For transgender/non-binary people, absolutely, go for it, tell us how you'd like to be referred to; but for uncomplicated men or women stating that they're he/him or she/her I just don't get it.
What other way are we going to refer to them in the absence of other information?

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 11:01 am
by Blackrock Bullet
camroc1 wrote:
Liathroidigloine wrote:
Mullet 2 wrote:This is what comes of electing the Rose of Tralee.

Fine Gael and Fianna Fáíl better be very careful because they are fast creating enough room for a decent party to outflank them.
Bring back the PD's.
The PDs were originally a direct popular response to the amount of PAYE people were paying to keep "non-active" members of our society in the manner they were accustomed to. In building their party they did benefit from the fracturing of FF over the leadership of CJH. But that doesn't change what originally drove the founding of the PDs. The entire Irish media, written and broadcast, were against the PDs labelling them "Thatcherite" regularly, when they, in EU terms were little more than centre right.

That same media lionised, and still lionises left wing politics so much that we have the media led crises of "Water charges", "homelessness", "cervical screening" etc. etc.

Mullet, the civil war parties need to amalgamate on a centre right political footing.

It won't happen though.
Better that then allowing SF or someone else more to the left coming in and inevitably taking vote share from any amalgamated party.

Both FF and FG are broad church parties now where the progressive bug has taken over the policy direction of both and where they are both spend first parties, even if FG can argue their hands have been tied on that given the numbers they've gotten in Government. Both are relatively pro business which keeps things centered.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 11:13 am
by Mullet 2
Agree.

Anybody arguing the parties need to join needs their head examined.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 11:52 am
by Duff Paddy
Nolanator wrote:
Duff Paddy wrote:
de_Selby wrote:
Nolanator wrote:This popped up in my Twitter feed. Just for you, Furlong. :lol:

https://twitter.com/ChrisRGun/status/11 ... 55333?s=19

This is apparently not a parody.
That is incredible :lol:

Someone should have raised a point of privilege to condemn the aggressive tone of the comrade complaining about gendered pronouns comment
The guy who introduces himself and says he’d like to be referred to as he/him :lol:
I like to think I'm fairly open-minded, but the whole excessive stating what pronouns people prefer is just something I don't get. For transgender/non-binary people, absolutely, go for it, tell us how you'd like to be referred to; but for uncomplicated men or women stating that they're he/him or she/her I just don't get it.
What other way are we going to refer to them in the absence of other information?
It is obviously virtue signalling taken to an extreme. The whole point of privilege thing is absolutely hilarious. Just think of the comedy box set they could make out this.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 11:56 am
by Blackrock Bullet
Top story on RTÉ News is GAA tickets and Noel Rock giving out about it. Is his chief concern in life how he will get tickets to events?

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 11:57 am
by Nolanator
Blackrock Bullet wrote:Top story on RTÉ News is GAA tickets and Noel Rock giving out about it. Is his chief concern in life how he will get tickets to events?
In the sports section.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 1:56 pm
by nardol
Irelands 10yr bond yield has joined the negative club.

Incredible if you think about the origin of this thread.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 2:03 pm
by Mullet 2
Blackrock Bullet wrote:Top story on RTÉ News is GAA tickets and Noel Rock giving out about it. Is his chief concern in life how he will get tickets to events?

The rumour mill has it he is under serious pressure to hold the seat.

One of either himself or Ellis is falling to Fianna Fáil.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 2:03 pm
by Mullet 2
nardol wrote:Irelands 10yr bond yield has joined the negative club.

Incredible if you think about the origin of this thread.

Well done Brian Cowen and Brian Lenihan.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 2:16 pm
by nardol
Mullet 2 wrote:
nardol wrote:Irelands 10yr bond yield has joined the negative club.

Incredible if you think about the origin of this thread.

Well done Brian Cowen and Brian Lenihan.
Lenihan absolutely. Cowen :roll: No worse that what FG have managed to date though to be fair

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 2:19 pm
by Liathroidigloine
Mullet 2 wrote:
nardol wrote:Irelands 10yr bond yield has joined the negative club.

Incredible if you think about the origin of this thread.

Well done Brian Cowen and Brian Lenihan.
I've said it before but I'd love to see a statue to Brian Lenihan on Merrion Street. A true national hero and a sound man to boot.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 2:20 pm
by Mullet 2
nardol wrote:
Mullet 2 wrote:
nardol wrote:Irelands 10yr bond yield has joined the negative club.

Incredible if you think about the origin of this thread.

Well done Brian Cowen and Brian Lenihan.
Lenihan absolutely. Cowen :roll: No worse that what FG have managed to date though to be fair

Ssshh now Dutchy, you've got all excited.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 3:21 pm
by Blackrock Bullet
Nolanator wrote:
Blackrock Bullet wrote:Top story on RTÉ News is GAA tickets and Noel Rock giving out about it. Is his chief concern in life how he will get tickets to events?
In the sports section.
Was top earlier.

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 3:42 pm
by The Sun God
Liathroidigloine wrote:
Mullet 2 wrote:
nardol wrote:Irelands 10yr bond yield has joined the negative club.

Incredible if you think about the origin of this thread.

Well done Brian Cowen and Brian Lenihan.
I've said it before but I'd love to see a statue to Brian Lenihan on Merrion Street. A true national hero and a sound man to boot.
A very decent man and an honorable public servant to the end.