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Mine is I went to a certain shop waited in line on a cold damp day about 30 people in front of me all adhering to the rules social distancing,face masks,then a car pulled up and a male got out seen the Que he muttered to himself bollix to this walked to the front and was proceeding to enter the shop,I ran to the front door and stopped this undesirable individual,broke out in a very verbal argument,all of a sudden about 20 people joined me at the front door and helped stop him enter the shop,it was the usual red green light door with no security on it to stop this,anyway he fecked off I felt good,and fair play to the customers that helped me |
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"Mine is I went to a certain shop waited in line on a cold damp day about 30 people in front of me all adhering to the rules social distancing,face masks,then a car pulled up and a male got out seen the Que he muttered to himself bollix to this walked to the front and was proceeding to enter the shop,I ran to the front door and stopped this undesirable individual,broke out in a very verbal argument,all of a sudden about 20 people joined me at the front door and helped stop him enter the shop,it was the usual red green light door with no security on it to stop this,anyway he fecked off I felt good,and fair play to the customers that helped me"
Sneaked into Lidl when 20+ people were having a row at the door. |
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"Mine is I went to a certain shop waited in line on a cold damp day about 30 people in front of me all adhering to the rules social distancing,face masks,then a car pulled up and a male got out seen the Que he muttered to himself bollix to this walked to the front and was proceeding to enter the shop,I ran to the front door and stopped this undesirable individual,broke out in a very verbal argument,all of a sudden about 20 people joined me at the front door and helped stop him enter the shop,it was the usual red green light door with no security on it to stop this,anyway he fecked off I felt good,and fair play to the customers that helped me
Sneaked into Lidl when 20+ people were having a row at the door. " you cheeky brat you |
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"Mine is I went to a certain shop waited in line on a cold damp day about 30 people in front of me all adhering to the rules social distancing,face masks,then a car pulled up and a male got out seen the Que he muttered to himself bollix to this walked to the front and was proceeding to enter the shop,I ran to the front door and stopped this undesirable individual,broke out in a very verbal argument,all of a sudden about 20 people joined me at the front door and helped stop him enter the shop,it was the usual red green light door with no security on it to stop this,anyway he fecked off I felt good,and fair play to the customers that helped me
Sneaked into Lidl when 20+ people were having a row at the door. "
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Bravest thing I’ve done is I’ve embraced the mullet, no haircut in about 5 months and it’s getting out of hand. I’ve even got the beginnings of a pony tail, all be it just a nub. When will this madness end |
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"Bravest thing I’ve done is I’ve embraced the mullet, no haircut in about 5 months and it’s getting out of hand. I’ve even got the beginnings of a pony tail, all be it just a nub. When will this madness end"
Want me to plait it and put the runic beads in it you just need a beard to match |
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"Bravest thing I’ve done is I’ve embraced the mullet, no haircut in about 5 months and it’s getting out of hand. I’ve even got the beginnings of a pony tail, all be it just a nub. When will this madness end
Want me to plait it and put the runic beads in it you just need a beard to match "
Nah I prefer the flowing locks and soon I’ll be able to do the dramatic bead swish to get someone’s attention |
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"Bravest thing I’ve done is I’ve embraced the mullet, no haircut in about 5 months and it’s getting out of hand. I’ve even got the beginnings of a pony tail, all be it just a nub. When will this madness end
Want me to plait it and put the runic beads in it you just need a beard to match
Nah I prefer the flowing locks and soon I’ll be able to do the dramatic bead swish to get someone’s attention"
No fun |
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"Every morning I stay in the outside lane of the N7 so the Gardai can't stop me in the checkpoint
The signs say HGV'S to outside lane but doesn't say no cars
I know I am mad bastard "
Hahahahhaha. IVE DONE THIS (sneaking out to see my FB ) |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
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"Every morning I stay in the outside lane of the N7 so the Gardai can't stop me in the checkpoint
The signs say HGV'S to outside lane but doesn't say no cars
I know I am mad bastard
Hahahahhaha. IVE DONE THIS (sneaking out to see my FB )"
Sure that could be an essential journey for at least one of ye |
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Actually dyeing my own hair was chronically stupid. Especially considering I didn’t learn my lesson the first time around so I did it again.
And royally fucked it up the 2nd time around too.
Thank god it’s hat weather. |
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"Yeah I did the shave your own head thing during first lockdown followed by 3-4 months of regret..."
I'm ok , no regrets , like it better now , keeping the look.
Some nice compliments are partially responsible for confidence boost. |
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By *anKinkyMan
over a year ago
Carrick on Shannon |
Past out a Garda car doing well over the limit,needless to say I was pulled in,came up to my window with all intentions,I said'' sorry,look time is of the essence carrying urgent injection for Hospital'' She gave me an escort and now Patient is getting better.A win win for all |
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"Getting through another cancer diagnosis involving a hip replacement due to the cancer.
MsD"
Christ this puts things in prospect, wishing you all the best with it |
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"Getting through another cancer diagnosis involving a hip replacement due to the cancer.
MsD" wishing you a speedy recovery, praying that all goes well for you |
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"Mine is I went to a certain shop waited in line on a cold damp day about 30 people in front of me all adhering to the rules social distancing,face masks,then a car pulled up and a male got out seen the Que he muttered to himself bollix to this walked to the front and was proceeding to enter the shop,I ran to the front door and stopped this undesirable individual,broke out in a very verbal argument,all of a sudden about 20 people joined me at the front door and helped stop him enter the shop,it was the usual red green light door with no security on it to stop this,anyway he fecked off I felt good,and fair play to the customers that helped me"
Good on ya, fair play for not ignoring dickens as behaviour. |
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"Surviving home schooling....
Parents that do it, I bloody take my hat off to ya .. it wasn't getting her to do it it was the helping... "
Apparently home schooling has taught a lot of parents that it wasn't the teachers fault after all. |
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"Surviving home schooling....
Parents that do it, I bloody take my hat off to ya .. it wasn't getting her to do it it was the helping...
Apparently home schooling has taught a lot of parents that it wasn't the teachers fault after all. " well it got me too use my brain more, and dare I say it I probably did learn myself too .. |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
somewhere |
"Mine are all grown up and moved on to the next generation but I remember the mindblanks from trying to help with homework thankfully just one to help in secondary others are past it my friend had 4 all from the ages from 15 to 6 to help god help her all i could say "
I was so happy that I helped my youngest with a trigonometry question that I started a thread a few weeks ago about Pythagoras' theorem |
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