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Mharaigh mé an fear an phoist

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No one seemed to care about him 20 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
Ah well, I'm sure the town has it's positive attributes too
No one seemed to care about him 20 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
Why's that?
Sweden 6 hour work days 30 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
Well, god only knows, it could be Malawi for all we know!
I swear I will turn this car around! 7 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
Well, god knows what the traffic could be like to Dublin airport, and I think a few flights are cancelled because of strikes unless I'm mistaken, so yeah, that could be difficult. Or he could drive up to Belfast airport I suppose, or if he want to save money he could get the ferry to Scotland and drop the snakes off there, or take the train from there down to London and head off from Heathrow. From there he could take a flight anywhere to drop off the snakes, but he'll have a nightmare with customs trying to get a load of snakes out of the country anyway. Look, Pádraig, I'd say it's a lot of effort to go to
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And thus a classic is born 5 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
On that note tim the enchanter was apparently originally meant to have a longer and more complex gibberish-esque name, but Cleese forgot the name on that take and just said tim, so they rolled with it
But really the question we need to ask is how they got these coconuts, I mean, coconuts are non-migratory, and say they were to be carried by a swallow, would it be an African or a European swallow? And how would they carry it? What? Grip it by the husk? Or could two swallows carry it on a line? Hmmm, the plot thickens
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Sweden 6 hour work days 30 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
You say this but I'm still on the edge of my seat wondering if it's Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan or Zimbabwe you're going to
No one seemed to care about him 20 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
Yeah, I've driven past his home town before, I also briefly met him once many years ago in London... Well I say met, I mean saw, but you know
No one seemed to care about him 20 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
I liked Qui Gon, mainly because Liam Neeson was one of the saving attributes of that film for me
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Sweden 6 hour work days 30 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
Uzbekistan?!
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More Tumblr weirdness 6 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
*cough* and the Irish drink more tea per capita *cough*
Now become what you've hated 7 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
Every gaming device in my household was once referred to as "Nintendo"... Every single one
Denis makes a valid point 9 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
But then, who taught it to begin with?
*X-Files theme intensifies*
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Amazing 5 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
You should see the bears with people attached
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celebrities doing things that don't seem quite right 38 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
Because it goes against, well, the stereotypes we have set for them. When one thinks of Einstein they think of the man performing complex scientific equations on some giant blackboard, when then think of Hitler they think of the steely eyed dictator speaking into a microphone at Nuremburg, and so on and so forth. As humans they all did normal things, but we just don't associate them with it
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Who ever gets this is instantly my friend 22 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
trust no one
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The only breed of dog to be mentioned by name in the Bible is the greyhound 21 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
this bible is the thread from the greyhound
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The only breed of dog to be mentioned by name in the Bible is the greyhound 21 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
The only type of bible to be mentioned in the greyhound is the dog
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Winter is love 136 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
Winter is amazing... I'm sure Hitler would disagree after a certain Operation Barbarossa, but winter is great
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Suppose two swallows carried it together 15 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
Stop! Who would cross the Bridge of Death must answer me these questions three, ere the other side ye see.
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Ireland isn't for Pussies 13 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
We're like Russians but more whiskey than vodka, more hills and glens than endless stretches of snow, and more Craic than Kalashnikovs
Ireland looks like a Koala 8 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
Tiocfaidh ár lá
Friendly reminder for all the laides and gents attending Oktoberfest this year 7 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
In Ireland we have a somewhat similar thing known as a claddagh ring, depending on which hand and which way up you wear it it indicates if you're married, single, etc
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For those of us called bort 43 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
My brother Cillian and my sister Saóirse...
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Sweet justice 6 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
I read V-Day and all I could think of was Kingsmen...
To all these little kids, having kids... 36 comments
ecumenicalmatter · 9 years ago
Perfect, we solve overpopulation then lift this rule once that's all sorted, great idea guest!
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