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Re: Was the Man who hires casual labour right
« Reply #30 on: June 25, 2021, 04:23:17 pm »

...... Read what you just wrote .You called me a liar but at the same time confirmed exactly what I said {The same in Cork, even back in the day of when leaving keys in the ignition at NCT, there was always a NCT parking attendant looking after the cars.} You just confirmed exactly what I said but at the same time called me a liar .You said that drivers left keys in cars .
I have to admit and apologise, you were right John M.
At NCT this morning I was told to leave keys in the ignition and there was no NCT parking attendant present at 8am.
I did wait in the car, but everyone else there went off around the back to stand outside the exit doors.
So unlikely as it may be to happen in an industrial estate, it would indeed to easy enough to nick a motor of your choice.

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Re: Was the Man who hires casual labour right
« Reply #31 on: June 25, 2021, 07:48:05 pm »
Ken I report stuff as I hear it what lads do with it is their business .I do try to be honest .I listen to politicians speaking and fail to understand what they say .My talent is I can listen to silence and hear clearly what is being said Eg the Man From Temple Bar traders instead of redecorating or getting the Carpets and Upholstery cleaned or Caustic Sodaing the Cheesy Urinal traps he decided to put 8x4 plywood over his windows and doors .Dosent take a genius to work out that the 6 weeks they were told they were closing for was bollox .if you check the Corporation Budget and there is no money voted for the Paddys Parade you know they have been advised by government not to bother not even vote provisional funds tells you that lockdown is still forcast for March 2021.Same with the Marathon no funds voted from Sports ireland or Board Failte of DCC or SDCC for barriers and cleaning .The By election on the 8th meant the opening on the 5th is very unlikely purely for political reasons .FF housing minister moved the writ FG need to win this but all government parties dont really want reopening before the 8th as the lockdown will be used to explain the low turnout possibly the lowest ever in that constituency .Politicians are playing politics with this Pandemic 4 billion for a hospital forcast to cost 400 million HSE waiting lists so long a lot of the patients are dead and buried .Our tax take is falling like a drunk teenager on the stairs in the flats .Brexit going to bring hardship and violence .This country is in the lifeboat the Government are rowing in Circles as they dont know where the safe harbour is .We havent seen the worst of this crap yet .and I dont just mean the Curry Cough .

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Re: Was the Man who hires casual labour right
« Reply #32 on: June 25, 2021, 08:03:41 pm »
You want to know whats going on look where Failte Ireland are spending their cash they plan a year ahead .

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Re: Was the Man who hires casual labour right
« Reply #33 on: June 26, 2021, 12:01:17 pm »
Looks like few if any employers believe the Governments time table for reopening ....Employers are sticking to plans for thousands of workers to return to the office in September, despite Government signals of an earlier reopening.

In an Irish Independent survey, most companies that had set dates were not taking account of a potential phased return this summer.

The survey of major employers, which total more than 400,000 staff between them, included Aviva, Intel, Facebook, Flutter and Google.


If this is correct July and August wont be anything great .

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Re: Was the Man who hires casual labour right
« Reply #34 on: June 26, 2021, 12:19:04 pm »
Yeah sure it never was.I'll start dipping my toes in around July/August then I'll piss off on holiday hopefully in September.

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« Reply #35 on: June 27, 2021, 04:19:29 pm »
The tall man recons we wont reopen on the 5th and unless the crowd who certify the arm candy  approve the Astra Zeneca and J and J for under 40s we wont reopen on the 19th either . You wont read that in the Indo .

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Re: Was the Man who hires casual labour right
« Reply #36 on: June 28, 2021, 06:37:04 am »
Its Monday so a new week a new idea .Ireland Inc has a problem .Dr Hooligan and his buddies might not be listened to and we might be up and running by next Tuesday after all .The Goalposts have moved .It no longer matters how many people in Ireland have the virus or how many are in hospital .The new question is are we good obedient Europeans .The EU will be lifting Travel restrictions on the 19th that will cause an issue if Ireland as an EU country is preventing other EU citizens from traveling .Now the question to be decided is .Will Irish Hotels and hospitality be available for European travelers .Not how many sick Irish there are .Sort of makes no sense to keep hotels and pubs and indoor dining closed if we cant keep other EU members sick or not out any double jabber or if you have a Im Clean Cert and you are from an EU country you can travel into Ireland after the 19th .If thats the way they are going to judge it then .Neped or the Irish Government are just rubber stamping and our Doc was right all along .Its all a load of bollox .Because according to the EU its over on the 19th .Could be some truth in this as some of the homeless that were staying in hotels seem to be back on the streets or camping in parks .

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Re: Was the Man who hires casual labour right
« Reply #37 on: June 28, 2021, 09:34:52 am »
Think you've covered it all there John.

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Re: Was the Man who hires casual labour right
« Reply #38 on: June 28, 2021, 09:44:52 am »
Think you've covered it all there John.


Hal its becoming a load of bollox  We locked down when there was 200 cases a day now we are reopening and nobody gives a fuck how many cases .It was always a case of our muppets following the EU .Even the fuckology during the last few weeks because the HSE was hacked they could tell us how many were infected how many were in hospital but not how many were dieing .I think our Doc had it right .ITS ALL A LOAD OF BOLLOX .If the EU opens on the 19th then so will we .What difference will staying closed for another two weeks make ?People are fed up paying Pub prices for knacker drinking and Picnics .If they stay closed for another two weeks its only window dressing .

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Re: Was the Man who hires casual labour right
« Reply #39 on: June 28, 2021, 01:00:05 pm »
Is Dr Leo trying to look like he is in favour of reopening or is he going to call Dr Hooligan a useless cunt again like he did in November ...The Tánaiste has said it is "not inevitable" that the planned reopening on 5 July of indoor services in restaurants and pubs will be delayed.

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Re: Was the Man who hires casual labour right
« Reply #40 on: June 28, 2021, 01:20:14 pm »
Talking to the Tall man this morning .He says there is a question for cabinet to answer ,It is .Is it legal or illegal to serve alcohol out doors and if it is illegal .Why has the Garda Comissioner failed to carry out his sworn duty and shut it down .It raises a serious question of Law  if a Garda Comissioner can decide which laws he will impose and which laws he will ignore .That is a Constitutional Duty given to Judges to decide and the Oireachtas to legislate for .Some of the FG Barristers in the Dail are not happy with some Civil Servant userping their role .

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Re: Was the Man who hires casual labour right
« Reply #41 on: June 28, 2021, 06:00:09 pm »
Talking to the Tall man this morning .He says there is a question for cabinet to answer ,It is .Is it legal or illegal to serve alcohol out doors and if it is illegal .Why has the Garda Comissioner failed to carry out his sworn duty and shut it down .It raises a serious question of Law  if a Garda Comissioner can decide which laws he will impose and which laws he will ignore .That is a Constitutional Duty given to Judges to decide and the Oireachtas to legislate for .Some of the FG Barristers in the Dail are not happy with some Civil Servant userping their role .


Tall man right again ..
Senan Molony

June 28 2021 12:30 PM

New laws allowing for alcohol to be served outside restaurants and bars are to be approved to by ministers at a hastily arranged meeting this evening.

Independent.ie understands Taoiseach Micheál Martin has summoned the Cabinet to an incorporeal (remote) meeting at 4.30pm.


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Re: Was the Man who hires casual labour right
« Reply #42 on: June 28, 2021, 07:39:09 pm »
New Footpath Lounge Bar licences are good until November and can be renewed .Dosent sound like the Government are very confident of returning to normal service .Leo must of been told to go fuck himself with his idea to reopen next tuesday with the speed they drew up  the Footpats Gargling Law .

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Re: Was the Man who hires casual labour right
« Reply #43 on: June 29, 2021, 01:25:26 am »
What do you call a filmmaker who likes to go camping during the pandemic?
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Re: Was the Man who hires casual labour right
« Reply #44 on: June 29, 2021, 11:22:37 am »
When's the big announcement?
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