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sadoldgit.bsky.social
Burnt out chef/baker. being walked by the dogs. Favourite reads, Stephen king and Terry Pratchett. Soc dem. Rossie Dyslexics of the world . . .untie.
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At the last Irish census there are 2000 Jews living in the Republic of Ireland. There are 200 Irish passport holders living in Israel. Based on your flawed logic, this low level of irish people living in Israel means it must be the most antigael country in the world so.
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That's probably because you're a wanker
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Save the baby. Name me the religion that wouldn't?
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I need to know. Do you have to place an ad for all these twats to find you, or is it just the angry rain gods messin with your head?
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I didn't get there yet. You'll ruin the dream: and I have such high expectations. 🤣
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Cheese McCoys and cider. Sunday morning breakfast, 30 years ago in a bedsit on Mayfield Rd. Overlooking the rail line. The good old days. When I was able.
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Always nice to see america start another war. Everyone needs a hobby.
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This AI crap shouldn't be allowed. Ban AI . Does nobody ever think of all the poor Nigerian princes that are being done out of a living.🤔
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Cavan is the county of the lakes. For 6 months of the year, there are 365 lakes in Cavan. The rest of the year, Cavan is in 365 lakes.
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Well, as they say round here. "That lad needs to be bet with a sock full of his own shite"
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Could be a good time to abandon America altogether. There's a 14 year gig coming up here in November. Free social housing and a big garden included.
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Dave, does anyone know if the ICE agents are collecting people to order, or are they just taking them at random and making the paperwork fit after the event? Cause it sounds bloody scary.
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And the garden is always well trimmed.
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Watching news channels (of all sorts) across America on the internet with a sense of foreboding. There appears to be an awful lot of Americans still fighting the last civil war. America is becoming a third world banana republic it doesn't deserve to be.
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I feel you pain. Can I borrow some of your weather? Grass needs cutting.
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I like crows. When enough of them get together, theres murder.
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Don't think it suited you anyway. Probably threw it on purpose.
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And he WAS told a million times not to exagerate.
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What you need is the Child of Prague. With the head broken off at some stage and glued back on. Old irish wedding day custom.
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Because of the US tarrifs, China is exporting into the EU at a huge discount. Bought 20kW of battery storage for €2500 instead of €4500. Go America 😁. Happy days.
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Maybe looking in the mirror too often wears out the reflection? 🤔 But I dunno.
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All I got from this interview confirms what I already believe. The only difference between atheism and any other religion is the presence/absence of your diety of choice. Arguing semantics while the world burns.
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25 years ago, the irish gov decided that they needed higher childbirth rate. So they increased the child benefits over the course of a generation. The result was an annual increase in the cost of baby/child related goods and services. Birthrate continues to fall, halving since the early 70s.
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He was right on the button, wasn't he. I know hindsight is 20/20; but what would have happened if Hitler was slapped down at the Rhineland. Until he got hands on Czechoslovakian armour factories and gold reserve, Hitler and the nazis were vunerable.
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Chamberlain believed that war could be avoided altogether appeasing the nazis'. British politicians had followed this policy for 10 years before the war, but naturally the policy in any country is to serve its own interest first. Britain weren't ready because they didn't want war so soon after ww1.
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Wasn't the right idea.
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Chamberlain tried peace in our time before.had the right idea. That didn't work either
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Nah. If Ukraine still had the weapons, russia would probably not have invaded. Mostly because, I suspect, the other major powers and the UK would have stepped in to prevent that very scenario. But I could be completely wrong, and russia and america would blow the shit out of all of us.
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Fully accept that. My point is that Ukraine might not have parted with so readily if they realised how little the treaty was worth.
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So the defence treaty that uk &us signed with Ukraine was never worth the paper it was written on. uk & us only wanted the weapons, but never had any intention of honouring the treaty. Well thats a surprise.
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No-one will believe anything america says. us and uk had signed a defence treaty with Ukraine so that it would give up its nuclear weapons. That should have kicked in when russia invaded the Crimea. But the us &uk are terrified of putin.
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The EU will have to go after the US service industry now. America has a €90b service surplus with ireland alone.
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Carry on and fuck the begrudgers.
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Irish minister for smokerings (rte news) said money is being made available to attract American talent and their complete teams to irish universities. But he had no actual money at the moment.
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What an archaic system of weights. They should really modernise and use the heron standard like we do. Far more accurate
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Dance me to the end of time -leonard cohen Safert dance: men without hats.
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I broke my ankle putting milk in coffee. Apron tied in front, caught the loop on the handle of the fridge door and fell over on my ankle.
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Would there be custard with the crumble?
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Feckin gobshite that lad.
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1917 from moody's, according to paper here.
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There's something seriously wrong when China is beginning to look like the most stable/predicable country in the world. It's not, I know. But the perception is rising.
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Us poor men are far too trusting.
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O yea. That's eight or nine so. Just proves that the man doesn't even think before he talks. Typical politician.
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I'll take a stab at english, gaelic, welsh, manx, cornish, guernaise (badly spelt) and newcastle. And whatever the jersey crapauds' talk. But I don't really know.
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Probably hoping for a ship for his next birthday
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Watched a documentary about a facist state in the 30s -40s. The parallels to current anerican policies and actions are truly horrific.
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John, I'm only dancing. Class. Heard it on the radio earlier and it stuck.