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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #30 on: January 15, 2019, 10:59:31 pm »
I have, erm. It's hard to imagine anyone else putting up with me... or me with them...

Glad to see you took my advice and went to work, Octy.
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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #31 on: January 15, 2019, 11:35:22 pm »
I have, erm. It's hard to imagine anyone else putting up with me... or me with them...

Glad to see you took my advice and went to work, Octy.
I didn't ratti.... Painting wit me daughter.....
We'll she's painting beautiful and she never done it before......
I went out and put me roof sign on..... And bough  toilet paper and chocolate and chickened out of work again.....



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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #32 on: January 15, 2019, 11:39:28 pm »
Even if there is a second referendum,what makes people so sure that the result be overturned ?

Second referendum will be a red rag to a bull.
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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #33 on: January 16, 2019, 01:04:08 am »
I have, erm. It's hard to imagine anyone else putting up with me... or me with them...

Glad to see you took my advice and went to work, Octy.
I didn't ratti.... Painting wit me daughter.....
We'll she's painting beautiful and she never done it before......
I went out and put me roof sign on..... And bough  toilet paper and chocolate and chickened out of work again.....



I like thst one, the nicest so far, has a happy uplifting, innocence about it.
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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #34 on: January 16, 2019, 01:13:32 am »
There's a road down to rush or skerries that reminds me of this pic.

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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #35 on: January 16, 2019, 02:18:58 am »
There's a road down to rush or skerries that reminds me of this pic.

I think you're thinking of the Tellytubbies!!

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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #36 on: January 16, 2019, 07:07:56 am »
THE DISHONEST SCUM 7/1 a HARD BORDER  with Paddy POwers   ...Tánaiste Simon Coveney and Minister Shane Ross were talking privately at the end of press briefing without realising the microphone was still on:

Shane Ross: “Yeah. The border one, should I not have said that?” (This is a reference to a question Mr Ross was asked about whether a truck travelling from Scotland by boat to Larne could then proceed to the Republic without any checks. During the press briefing, he replied: “I would anticipate that there would be checks.”)

Simon Coveney: “Yes, but we can’t get into where they’ll be at this stage. They could be in the sea, they could be... But once you start talking about checks anywhere near the border, people will start delving into that and all of a sudden we’ll be the government that reintroduced a physical border on the island of Ireland.”

Shane Ross: “Yeah, but I didn’t know what to say.”

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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #37 on: January 16, 2019, 07:15:37 am »
ROSS TELLS THE TRUTH ...Tánaiste Simon Coveney has repeatedly said now is a time for Ireland to hold its nerve. He has asked us to trust our EU partners not to abandon us at this late stage in the Brexit process.

The minister and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar have also appealed to Opposition TDs and voters to trust the Government when it comes to the no-deal preparations.

Trust is not something we often associate with politicians, but these are extraordinary times. And, in reality, we have little choice but to hope that they are on top of the crises.

That is why Transport Minister Shane Ross's performance at a briefing on contingencies last night is so worrying.

Mr Ross appeared to let it slip that customs checks on goods travelling from the UK to Ireland are inevitable in the event of a hard Brexit.

My colleague, Philip Ryan, presented him with something most politicians know to avoid: a hypothetical question.

The minister was asked if a truck left Scotland and travelled by boat to Larne in Northern Ireland, could it then move south as is currently the case without any checks.

"I would anticipate that there would be checks," Mr Ross said before being cut off by the Tánaiste.

Later, the Transport Minister was asked by the 'Financial Times' whether a motorist travelling from Co Donegal to Co Derry would continue to be insured once they crossed into the North.

"Can I come back to you on that?" Mr Ross responded, before whispering to Mr Coveney "the answer to that is 'yes', isn't it?"

"Probably, depending on where they get their insurance," the Tánaiste told him before explaining that such a scenario will be dealt with in emergency legislation being worked on by the Government.

Given how carefully Mr Coveney and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar have worked to control the Brexit narrative, they are likely to feel sore about the performance by their Independent colleague.

Further explanation will now have to be provided as to what exactly the Government's thinking is on a Border, be that in the Irish Sea, at UK ports or on the island of Ireland.

Elsewhere during the press briefing, Mr Coveney hit out at those who "wish things away" but can't provide "any kind of convincing explanation for how you avoid Border infrastructure without regulatory alignment".

No doubt, he wishes Mr Ross's contribution away.

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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #38 on: January 16, 2019, 10:15:37 am »
All Freemasons swear loyalty to Satan............the Sigil of Baphomet. Doesn't matter whether you believe the cunt exists or not............they do believe.

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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #39 on: January 16, 2019, 10:33:11 am »
There's a road down to rush or skerries that reminds me of this pic.

Road to Skerries, I'd say... just before Argillan Castle... if it was the road to Rush it'd be cabbages rather than sunflowers.
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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #40 on: January 16, 2019, 12:17:12 pm »
There's a road down to rush or skerries that reminds me of this pic.

Road to Skerries, I'd say... just before Argillan Castle... if it was the road to Rush it'd be cabbages rather than sunflowers.

Me yungone done it.... Bob copped it....

Was lambs in rush?
We used to get the train out to lambs and pick the strawberrys for the jam.....
The real old trains with the separate compartments and the strap you pulled to close the window up and down...... And the smell of diesel coming in the window and the sunshine blinking your eyes as it flickered tru the trees in and out.....

And then yu felt sick cause yu ate 5 kilos of strawberry.....
Ah great days
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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #41 on: January 16, 2019, 12:22:48 pm »
Mate of mine who died recently used to describe the old trains they took to Mosney - probably still Billy Butlins back then. Reckoned he could identify with the Jews as he likened it to Auschwitz...
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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #42 on: January 16, 2019, 01:07:41 pm »
Spent many a summer vacation... I mean holidays down in Rush...me ol man used to work in Traynors(motor factors) in the village in the 70's,brother used to pick tomatoes on one of the farms aswell....ah good times!!

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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #43 on: January 16, 2019, 06:00:23 pm »
Was lambs in rush?
"We used to get the train out to lambs and pick the strawberrys for the jam.....
The real old trains with the separate compartments and the strap you pulled to close the window up and down...... And the smell of diesel coming in the window and the sunshine blinking your eyes as it flickered tru the trees in and out.....

And then yu felt sick cause yu ate 5 kilos of strawberry.....
Ah great days."

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Re: Brexit outcome
« Reply #44 on: January 16, 2019, 07:28:44 pm »
Well the right honourable lady has prevailed as expected

 


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