it’s funny that Sid is pretty quiet on the toxic sexism shown by Trap on this thread.
No chance of the Gallagher’s or the Charltons here more like the happy pear these lads.
Says the lad who likes gender roles
That doesn’t even make sense
Well it wouldn't to you. You are Eamon De Valera. The woman's place is in the kitchen and minding the kids and doing the shopping. Suppose you are from the same neck of the woods anyway.
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You're the top trumps of moaning. You do more moaning about moaners than the moaners moan themselves. Congrats.
As for your question why don't you try reading over the thread?
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These are the people that Trap junior is judging and thinks his shake a shamrock covid party was more important than.
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Mother and daughter Amanda and Mary Mulvaney in Penney's Blanchardstown.
However, this was not the reason for Amanda Mulvaney and her mother Mary, who flocked to the store at 4am to avoid big gatherings of people.
Mary has a terminal illness, so Penney’s opening all-night was a saviour for her to get some Christmas shopping done, and it will probably be her only trip for the rest of the year.
“I’m actually with my mam and she has a terminal illness, so we found that this would be the best time because it’s basically empty,” Amanda explained to me.
“She wouldn’t be able to queue because she would get too tired and there would be too many people, so yeah she wouldn’t come up when it was busy so this is the best.
That’s the only reason why we’re here, this will probably be our only visit before Chris tmas unless they do some more 24 hours.”
I asked Amanda if she missed Penney’s over the six-weeks that it was closed, she said: “Not really no, it’s different because she is sick so all of that’s irrelevant.
“Obviously, people miss it but when you have someone sick it’s completely different, you don’t really care."
Ciara Smith and Santina Keddie both said they decided to pop into the shop at 4am because they were up anyway. As someone who has only ever gotten up this early before to go on holiday, I couldn’t relate.
“I don’t sleep at night anyway so I thought I might as well come in and get some shopping done,” Santina laughed.
“I dread (shopping) and I hate queues, so that’s why I got up and came out."
Shopper Ciara was picking up some “bits” for her children and said she did miss Penney’s while it was closed as she would usually pop in after getting paid.
“I just woke up at 4am so I thought that I would pop over. I thought it’d be a bit quieter too,” she explained to me.
“And I knew the shop was opening in me head and I saw my friends were shopping yesterday morning and they got loads of pyjamas and stuff so I said ‘ah sure i’ll go over’.
“I’m mostly getting stuff for the kids, they need leggings and that... I kind of have everything for Christmas.”
At 7am more shoppers began to trickle in but all in all, it remained quiet, and nothing compared to the queues that were seen yesterday.
Social media is quick to judge those who get up early just to go shopping in Penney’s. But, some were already up, others were just finished work, and those who are vulnerable may have no other choice but to go at off-peak times.
And to those who just wanted to have a browse and feel some sense of normality I get it, as pottering around, looking at the homeware and picking up some Christmas pyjamas certainly lifted my spirits.
Look at these emergency shoppers according to Baldrick. They took flotillas from war torn Syria to Ireland avail of socks and underwear at 6am. Not one man in the queues from Limerick, Blanch and Dublin. Only women must have emergencies. Strange the way the women in Limerick were covering their faces from the camera. Must have been ashamed to be seen. Must be because their oppressive husbands made them queue at 5am and threatened them with a beating if they were seen.
BOB GELDOF has seen these scenes on tv and is shocked. He is currently getting the pop starts back together for a charity Christmas single ''Do they know its Penneys''. Socks and underwear will be supplied to the ravaged war torn pantless families in dire need who had to go 6 weeks wearing skidmark knickers.
f**k sake Trap, thats both pathetic and out of order. You need a break from SM for your own mental health. I can only assist with a break from here though.
They seek him here, they seek him there He wears his mask, from ear to ear, It will make or break him and he's 'always in the know' 'Cause he's a dedicated follower of covid.
And when he does his little rounds 'Round roundabouts of Walkinstown Eagerly pursing his way on to Vigin news 'Cause he's a dedicated follower of covid
Oh yes, he is - (TJ) Oh no I'm not Oh yes, he is (TJ) Oh no I'm not He thinks we should stay in doors for-ever And when he pulls his frilly nylon mask up right and tight He feels a dedicated follower of covid
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