Their supply was slowed down as it was coming from Europe and Italy ended up getting most of them I think.

Quote from: Eoin McLove on August 05, 2021, 12:09:48 PM
Their supply was slowed down as it was coming from Europe and Italy ended up getting most of them I think.

Yeah, the Italians stole confiscated a large shipment of vaccines that Australia had paid for a few months back. They should have just told the Aussies the vaccines were still stuck in their postal system, instead.

Back to wearing cunting oil-skins (rain gear or all-weather clothes or whatever ya call them in your part of the country) all day again the last few days. Pain in the hole so they are, I hope that's not it pissing rain for the next 7 or 8 months now.

Quote from: son of the Morrigan on August 05, 2021, 01:36:00 PM
Back to wearing cunting oil-skins (rain gear or all-weather clothes or whatever ya call them in your part of the country) all day again the last few days. Pain in the hole so they are, I hope that's not it pissing rain for the next 7 or 8 months now.

Do yourself a favour - invest in a Mascot Pavao (AKA MacMichael) rain gear set. Tried and tested. You'll pay about €60 for them but they're miles better than bog standard oil skins. They'll keep you dry AND you won't sweat your bollocks off in them.

https://www.mascotworkwear.ie/en/macmichael-workwear-50184-873#09

Quote from: StoutAndAle on August 05, 2021, 03:43:25 PM
Quote from: son of the Morrigan on August 05, 2021, 01:36:00 PM
Back to wearing cunting oil-skins (rain gear or all-weather clothes or whatever ya call them in your part of the country) all day again the last few days. Pain in the hole so they are, I hope that's not it pissing rain for the next 7 or 8 months now.

Do yourself a favour - invest in a Mascot Pavao (AKA MacMichael) rain gear set. Tried and tested. You'll pay about €60 for them but they're miles better than bog standard oil skins. They'll keep you dry AND you won't sweat your bollocks off in them.

https://www.mascotworkwear.ie/en/macmichael-workwear-50184-873#09

Thanks man.
I use Flexothane ones the last few years now and I find them excellent, I think they work out around 65 quid for the set. like the ones you mention above they keep ya bone dry in the worst of weather, they're lightweight and breathable too so no sweat and they're tear resistant, ya can catch them on barbed wire like and it won't effect them at all. I couldn't fault them.
I'd have three or four sets on the go all the time over winter, I'm out all day and sometimes all night and I fucking hate putting on wet ones so I take them off when I come in and Hang them in a drying shed here and keep rotating them so I always have a dry set.
As great as they are in comparison to the shite ones its still a pain in the dick being back wearing them.

Wasps. Just put four of the stripey bastards out of the kitchen.

Bank of Ireland, today I spent 40 minutes on hold that cost a 10er in phone credit for a call that took them less than 30 seconds to sort out the issue.

Bit late now I know but for future reference, call the number they give for overseas customers. It's usually a standard 01 number, as opposed to an 1800 or whatever one, it goes to the same switchboard and you'll save a packet.

Cunt of a dog rolled in badger shite today and covered himself in it when my back was turned, then he comes back to me delighted with himself and rubs as much of it as he possibly could onto my trousers, the cunt, had to take them off and leave them outside the stink was so bad.

#3354 August 11, 2021, 05:25:31 PM Last Edit: August 11, 2021, 05:27:28 PM by Caomhaoin
I was at the Culloden battlefield yesterday (top of the bucket list for years) and a gang of absolute cunts doing video calls and talking in loud, obnoxious voices standing right on top of where most of the dead are buried. I was absolutely seething, and the only reason I didn't pull the arseholes up was because they had a couple of kids with them.

Am i on my own saying one pet peeve is the number of people i know who are now using double barrel surnames? My peeve is they didnt previously and all of a sudden are. Again maybe its just my age and i am easily annoyed

Quote from: Doctor Crippen on August 11, 2021, 06:26:52 PM
Am i on my own saying one pet peeve is the number of people i know who are now using double barrel surnames? My peeve is they didnt previously and all of a sudden are. Again maybe its just my age and i am easily annoyed

What happens when their children marry a child from another double barreled family. Will it be a quadruple barrel name. When will the madness end.

It's nonsense, like the D4 accent - an attempt to seem 'sophisticated' somehow with the opposite result. I use the last one, and fuck their indignation.

Quote from: Caomhaoin on August 11, 2021, 05:25:31 PM
I was at the Culloden battlefield yesterday (top of the bucket list for years) and a gang of absolute cunts doing video calls and talking in loud, obnoxious voices standing right on top of where most of the dead are buried. I was absolutely seething, and the only reason I didn't pull the arseholes up was because they had a couple of kids with them.

You expect that cuntery from kids but when you see the parents at it you dispair.

Quote from: Carnage on August 11, 2021, 06:49:17 PM
It's nonsense, like the D4 accent - an attempt to seem 'sophisticated' somehow with the opposite result. I use the last one, and fuck their indignation.

Funny now that you mention it, the couple of Irish people I've known who had double-barreled surnames, it was the mother's surname went first whenever they used the two, and so the first that would be dropped if they were using the abbreviated version. In Spain, it's the opposite; mother's surname goes last, but that's the one gets dropped when abbreviated.

That's about the trivial extent of my caring about what people do with their names.