I would donate to SatansGAC Rebs. Probably different up here. The funny thing about South Down is that it wasn't even for the GAA. It was a ladies team.
Just been having a read. That's some list of minor complaints, did you write it webel? The one that stands out for me is that they charge 18% more in the people's republic than they do in Ulster. Edit: and this "Tesco apologised for selling anti Jewish literature to customers in Ireland.". Ironic.
The People's Republic is Cork....not the free state. please log in to view this image No, I didn't write it. They have tried hard to work at evening up the prices across the country.
Up in Letterkenny is much the same as the 2 in Derry. They had to bring the prices down as no **** shopped in them. It is still the same over in Newry. Tailbacks for miles on the road from Dublin last year to fill up with booze.
The Belfast Boys Brigade were packing bags in Sainsbury's in Forestside on monday. Went to buy a few brews and as I futered about getting transaction done by card (I had no actual cash on me) the bastard packed my bags. i wasnt going to allow him to put me into an uncomfortable position to get a dontion from me under duress so I grabbed the bags, smiled and walked on. Next thing I hear from behind me the bastard gives out a snide "aye, you're welcome". So I proceeded to go straight back and set him very clear on 3 things 1 - I did not request you pack my bags 2 - did you not see me pay by card, can you hear mountains of change in my pocket 3 - even if I was laden with change I probably wouldn't donate to your organisation anyhow with that I left and I would hope the fella learned to ask before he packed bags, and that he learned a bit of manners when dealing with people who dont put money into something thay have no obligation to put money into please log in to view this image