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« Reply #15 on: January 24, 2021, 01:47:24 pm »
You've a short memory, erm. There first thing Dr. Leo done was increase puppy dole by 72% - YES 72%. The first ing that Mehaul cunt done was cut puppy dole by up to 42% - YES 42%. Dr. Leo not only commanded the respect of the nation, he understood what was necessary to save lives. The figures speak for themselves as does the fact that you, yourself, readily danced to Dr. Leo's tune in calling on cabbies to suspend trading - and that was back when hospitals were awash with ICUs. A few months later, under that Mehaul cunt, you - yourself, the man who wanted to follow medical advice, stay at home and protect the HSE - were out trawling the streets looking for victims at a time of crisis in hospitals from Donegal to Cork. The facts speak for themselves.

Bring back Dr. Leo. Dr. Leo was great so he was...

BIG CHIEF BLOW HARD he speak with fork tongue Dosent bother you to go to Tesco or Shops or Pub to fire arrows or NCt or Suitability and spread among those workers .You also announced your intention to do a bit of taxying last week .

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« Reply #16 on: January 24, 2021, 01:51:29 pm »
In fairness John....those businessssss are still open....and the NTA aren't for turning!!

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« Reply #17 on: January 24, 2021, 01:58:08 pm »
I said I was tempted but only to cover fixed costs that are no longer covered by puppy dole... and I'm still tempted thanks to that Mehaul cunt.

Bring back Dr. Leo. Dr. Leo was great so he was.

Also, I never suggested that I or anyone else should suspend trading at any time. In fact, I applauded - both virtually and in the real world - those who continued to provide a service. The main reason I didn't join them was because the puppy dole gave me the option to sit on my fat arse saving the world when not wandering around retail outlets. However, I did cut down supermarket visits doing a weekly rather than twice or thrice weekly grocery shop and only visiting one supermarket instead of two or three on each occasion. Let there be no doubt, I've suffered hardship as a result... have you ever tried substituting Bisto with Newgate or whatever Lidl's gravy is called?
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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« Reply #18 on: January 24, 2021, 02:13:39 pm »
Good to see you are not slacking on the Culinary Front .Visitors would not like to get Lidil Wall Paper Mayonaise in place of home made with their side salad.Will you be baking at home if Lidil or Tesco increase the price of a sliced pan ?

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« Reply #19 on: January 24, 2021, 02:19:49 pm »
Lidl sell Hellmans so that's not an issue. I'm not a baker but, as a direct result of COVID '19, I started buying those vacuum packed half baked baguettes and, to be honest, they're not bad... certainly not bad enough to encourage me to crawl around under the stairs to find the bread making machine!
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« Reply #20 on: January 24, 2021, 06:59:02 pm »
Lidl sell Hellmans so that's not an issue. I'm not a baker but, as a direct result of COVID '19, I started buying those vacuum packed half baked baguettes and, to be honest, they're not bad... certainly not bad enough to encourage me to crawl around under the stairs to find the bread making machine!
Ah Jem, D'ya remember when the taxi was known as a bread making machine? Aah, dems were days!! 8)

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« Reply #21 on: January 24, 2021, 09:46:55 pm »
Imagine telling your granny we have machines for making bread... and imagine telling your grandad a British officer would be sending armed troops to drag men out of bars... oh wait, he woulda heard of that happening before, I guess.
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« Reply #22 on: January 25, 2021, 11:11:15 pm »
Is there no end to this fucking moron's incompetence. It's not fun anymore. It seems the only way to get vaccinated is to hang around hospital gates with a monkey in cash in your pocket waiting for someone to shout 'buying or selling'. ICU patients are being neglected. Lives are being lost.

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« Reply #23 on: January 25, 2021, 11:47:23 pm »
Level 5 lockdown till March 5th......didn't see the man that hires casual labour predict that?

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« Reply #24 on: January 25, 2021, 11:52:34 pm »
Level 5 lockdown till March 5th......didn't see the man that hires casual labour predict that?

You were told there would be no Patricks Day Parade back in NOVEMBER and there will be no Leaving Cert Exams in June .FFS what more do you want the Lotto Numbers .Paggo says no quick cut to Covid Coin ?Would you think a cut by APRIL would be classed as quick .Yer man who hires casual also told you back in APRIL LAST YEAR that pubs would not reopen before February 2021 .He hasent been wrong so far ?

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« Reply #25 on: January 25, 2021, 11:53:51 pm »
Euromillions numbers John.....please and thanks!!

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« Reply #26 on: January 25, 2021, 11:57:44 pm »
Euromillions numbers John.....please and thanks!!

ill give you the bonus numbers 3 and 7 .

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« Reply #27 on: January 26, 2021, 08:00:02 am »
Hal here is how the Man who hires casual labour works stuff out .In the Far Far ago he was up in the Childrens court for non attendance at school it bored him .Anyway the Judge said to him you need to get your arse back in to school as there is a LEGAL requirement that a student ATTENDS CLASS a minimum of xxx amount of Days in a Scholastic Year .Thats the LAW simple as .

  Now our present Minister for Knowledge has no knowledge of the LAW surrounding Education .If Kids are not in CLASS for the minimum amount of CLASS TIME then LEGALLY that Scholastic Year is incomplete .How then can you hold end of term exams legally .

Next issue is after last years debacle or teacher Grades and Private Grade Schools .A few well off idiots who thought they were hard done by as their private education was not counted or credited took court cases with Judgement Reserved by the Court and then other kids who were home educated took court cases asking how can they be graded without sitting exams Reserved Judgement as well .

The only Conclusion to be drawn is there will not be Leaving Cert exams in June as students have not completed enough days in class .Distance learning cannot be counted as class time as not every child in the state has access to internet so there will be legal challenges .

Best guess exams for all in August or else State awards every student an ungraded Leaving cert and leaves it up to the Universities and Colleges to organise their own entrance exams .That will suit the Rich kids as School league tables will be used and lads from Rock and St Gerards will get places in Uni before kids from Ballybrickin Community College or Clougher Road Tech .


Its not rocket science There is a huge difference between the true truth and Political truth .Dublin City Corporation did not vote to fund this years St Patricks Day Parade back in October last year when they voted through their budget .Ask yourself Why ?What do they know they are not telling the public .A man who employs casual Labour can work out most of this stuff .Bit like a man who drives a taxi on a casual basis will know when the big Gig or Sports event is on .

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« Reply #28 on: January 26, 2021, 08:19:00 am »
Ken looking at the News this morning on the radio Flower is set to raise by 9% in price due to Brexit tarriffs so your sliced loaf or sliced pan will probably go up by about 20c and any other food that contains wheat will also go up and if we import the Grain to make Porter or Strong Gargle that will go up .Wont be long before we have the Rodent on here crying over  his Smoked Salmon Omelet with fresh baked Brown bread complaining about starvation .This time though he might be right .We are not yet seeing the effects of Brexit empty shelves extra Credit Card Charges Food price increases .Dont see how Paggo cannot increase the basic Dole and Pension this year .Probably cut the PUP down to average Dole payments then increase them a little bit in the budget to soften our cough before an election .The more crap we see the more certain I am that this government is waiting to collapse .Put the Shinners in power to fail at the recovery then back to the good old FF/FG Monopoly .

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« Reply #29 on: January 26, 2021, 09:20:26 am »
READ THIS PROPERLY not just read what it says but what it means ...TUE, 26 JAN, 2021 - 09:10
ELAINE LOUGHLIN, POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT
Green party leader Eamon Ryan remains hopeful that the traditional Leaving Certificate exam will go ahead this year.

However, the Transport Minister has warned people not to book foreign holidays this summer as he believes travel will not fully reopen before the end of the year.

It comes as Cabinet is expected to sign off on a raft of new measures and restrictions on travel this morning.

However, it is not expected that any decisions will be made on a reopening of schools at today's crunch meeting, as Education Minister Norma continues discussions with teaching unions and other representative bodies.

Asked if the State exams will take place, Mr Ryan said: "The first priority is getting special needs students back but the second priority is getting Leaving Cert students back in school, and we will be able, in my mind, to do a written Leaving Cert."

He said the Leaving Cert is "the fairest system" and it would be good for the mental health of students to hold it.


The Ministers HOPEFULL so is every oulone going to bingo .Then the Brilliantly dismissive bit (Education Minister Norma) no second name even the rag writers have no respect for her.

 


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