Cryptid
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He's remembering that he forgot his lunch.
His sambo?
Maybe we should try Islam? It's never been tried this far north. Maybe it could be cool.
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He's remembering that he forgot his lunch.
He's remembering that he forgot his lunch.
He can well affod a sandwich, the bastard.
I had a roll AND wedges for lunch today. Does this make me a bad person or just a greedy one?
What about expenses with regard transport, or eating out if you're out all day?
I think it's fucked up that a cheap computer and internet should be considered a luxury nowadays. I hate the right wing mentality that if you don't work, you barely deserve to eat.
At the very least it's terrible for mental health.
You are a Celtic Tiger baby. Damn you for making me feel old. Damn you.
You are a Celtic Tiger baby. Damn you for making me feel old. Damn you.
Here so am I!
Don't tar us all with the same brush.
My parents wont shut up about how bad things were when they were growing up and as a result they have no sympathy to anyone who was on Joe Duffy complaining.
It ususally goes like this "that'll teach them, two brand new cars per house, holidays abroad the whole time etc. No one learned to save, way to much greed. Everyone in a rush, no good in people anymore, we got caught with 14% and 18% interest on the farm and we had to get ourselves out of it. Those women wouldnt know how to make eight dinners for six out of two bags of mince yada yada yada... and then that Haughey fucker with his silk shirts"
My answer "you may be able to make eight dinners out of two bags of mince but the chances of any of them being nice enough to eat are very slim, very slim"
Here so am I!
Don't tar us all with the same brush.
My parents wont shut up about how bad things were when they were growing up and as a result they have no sympathy to anyone who was on Joe Duffy complaining.
It ususally goes like this "that'll teach them, two brand new cars per house, holidays abroad the whole time etc. No one learned to save, way to much greed. Everyone in a rush, no good in people anymore, we got caught with 14% and 18% interest on the farm and we had to get ourselves out of it. Those women wouldnt know how to make eight dinners for six out of two bags of mince yada yada yada... and then that Haughey fucker with his silk shirts"
My answer "you may be able to make eight dinners out of two bags of mince but the chances of any of them being nice enough to eat are very slim, very slim"
Here so am I!
Don't tar us all with the same brush.
My parents wont shut up about how bad things were when they were growing up and as a result they have no sympathy to anyone who was on Joe Duffy complaining.
It ususally goes like this "that'll teach them, two brand new cars per house, holidays abroad the whole time etc. No one learned to save, way to much greed. Everyone in a rush, no good in people anymore, we got caught with 14% and 18% interest on the farm and we had to get ourselves out of it. Those women wouldnt know how to make eight dinners for six out of two bags of mince yada yada yada... and then that Haughey fucker with his silk shirts"
My answer "you may be able to make eight dinners out of two bags of mince but the chances of any of them being nice enough to eat are very slim, very slim"
I blame our parents and their generation.
They really fucked up everything.
"Oh! We had it hard..."
No you didn't. Your parents had it hard. You had twenty years of splashing the cash and loadsa money.
The way I look at it is that Ireland has been a poor country for the last 150 odd years, up to 1990 or thereabouts. Then we got a load of money over a period of about 20 years. It was bound to go to our heads. Countries like the UK, France, Germany and so on have had a long experience of being wealthy, or having extended periods of wealth. Now we're going to go back to a long period of being relatively poor, but probably not nearly as long as in the past. And we'll probably be smarter about it the next time the money comes in.
Although it could be Duncan Biscuit's parent who caused it either.
It's not really Irish people I'm talking about. It's the baby-boomers.
Of course I'm generalising here - but many people from the post-war generation don't have a sense of consequences. People bought what Reagan and Thatcher preached because for them there was no tomorrow.
You're right about Ireland. It hadn't a clue what to do with all this money.
But then that's why this globalisation model is fundamentally flawed. It inflates and deflates entire national economies.
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