It’s a sobering thought that a gombeen hoor like Big Phil could be considered a credible EU Commissioner. Worse still, that he should be emboldened to offer advice to anyone.
#philexit
Mickey Twopints
And arrogance.
Bullying and arrogance.
And petulance.
Bullying, arrogance and petulance.
Phearless Phil knows all about these things.
Every dog has his day.
Giggidygoo
Hogan was given his escape route by Kenny. If he’d have stayed in this country he’d have got his come uppance at some stage i’d think.
Perhaps Liability Leo could whisper a coded threat into the Don’s ear the next time he queues up for hours to hand over a bowl of shamrock in the White House.
” Hey boss,if you don’t shaddup your face Ireland is going to kick your butt – we’ll start by getting tough with all those big US companies who already don’t pay us any tax and,er,well we haven’t thought of the punishment yet but we’ll do something.”
Gabby
The Irish have always loved Country Music but were too shy to admit it. Yes, but they have always liked jazzified Ceili Music too and were too shy to admit it. These shy people should organise and infiltrate the Electric Picnic.
mildred st meadowlark
That’s an excellent idea. It would be chaos.
Drive them mad, I say!
Queen of Country Frilly Keane
Let’s get the hoe-down showdown rolling so
Here’s one in keeping with the Summer School mood
Sometimes it’s hard t’ be a woman
Giving all your lurv t’just one maaannn ….
Day dah dah dear dah
Till this bit
Then we all stand up and belt it ta’ rhymes with púc
Examiner: Yeah, Hogan knows all about bullying.
It’s a sobering thought that a gombeen hoor like Big Phil could be considered a credible EU Commissioner. Worse still, that he should be emboldened to offer advice to anyone.
#philexit
And arrogance.
Bullying and arrogance.
And petulance.
Bullying, arrogance and petulance.
Phearless Phil knows all about these things.
Every dog has his day.
Hogan was given his escape route by Kenny. If he’d have stayed in this country he’d have got his come uppance at some stage i’d think.
“He’d have”!?
We say that round these parts.
What? A ‘!’ followed by a ‘?’
The He’d means ‘he would’.
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/106782/difference-in-meaning-would-have-had-to-be-vs-would-have-had-to-have-been
Perhaps Liability Leo could whisper a coded threat into the Don’s ear the next time he queues up for hours to hand over a bowl of shamrock in the White House.
” Hey boss,if you don’t shaddup your face Ireland is going to kick your butt – we’ll start by getting tough with all those big US companies who already don’t pay us any tax and,er,well we haven’t thought of the punishment yet but we’ll do something.”
The Irish have always loved Country Music but were too shy to admit it. Yes, but they have always liked jazzified Ceili Music too and were too shy to admit it. These shy people should organise and infiltrate the Electric Picnic.
That’s an excellent idea. It would be chaos.
Drive them mad, I say!
Let’s get the hoe-down showdown rolling so
Here’s one in keeping with the Summer School mood
Sometimes it’s hard t’ be a woman
Giving all your lurv t’just one maaannn ….
Day dah dah dear dah
Till this bit
Then we all stand up and belt it ta’ rhymes with púc
….. ’cause after all
He’s just a man …..
infiltration by Jazz hands