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He was also on the late late.   I could just imagine himself and PM going out for a pint šŸ˜€šŸ˜€šŸ˜€
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Appart from the accent, I didn't hate him until the unnecessary abbreviation. He can f**k off to Australia for that nonsense. Why this is on television is another matter, but it is hardly his fault.
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Originally posted by Newryrep Newryrep wrote:

Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

first dates is a good watch and a great show to watch with the better half.  

Your man who was shocked the girl from Belfast hadnā€™t heard of a spice bag is probably one of those gym owners who had internet brain rot that Sid refers to.   

I donā€™t think there were spice bags up north I certainly donā€™t remember them think they are a free state thing 
I love how people class it as a Dublin thing, not our fault that you country bumpkins and foreigners from up teddy bears head have slow to catch on chippers and Chinese take aways LOL feckin Chinese at it again LOL 

Edited by daithi - 06 Mar 2021 at 11:18am
Just because it's tradition does not make it right
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Originally posted by daithi daithi wrote:

Originally posted by Newryrep Newryrep wrote:

Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

first dates is a good watch and a great show to watch with the better half.  

Your man who was shocked the girl from Belfast hadnā€™t heard of a spice bag is probably one of those gym owners who had internet brain rot that Sid refers to.   

I donā€™t think there were spice bags up north I certainly donā€™t remember them think they are a free state thing 
I love how people class it as a Dublin thing, not our fault that you country bumpkins and foreigners from up teddy bears head have slow to catch on chippers and Chinese take aways LOL feckin Chinese at it again LOL 
have slow? 
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Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by daithi daithi wrote:

Originally posted by Newryrep Newryrep wrote:

Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

first dates is a good watch and a great show to watch with the better half.  

Your man who was shocked the girl from Belfast hadnā€™t heard of a spice bag is probably one of those gym owners who had internet brain rot that Sid refers to.   

I donā€™t think there were spice bags up north I certainly donā€™t remember them think they are a free state thing 
I love how people class it as a Dublin thing, not our fault that you country bumpkins and foreigners from up teddy bears head have slow to catch on chippers and Chinese take aways LOL feckin Chinese at it again LOL 
have slow? 


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Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by daithi daithi wrote:

Originally posted by Newryrep Newryrep wrote:

Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

first dates is a good watch and a great show to watch with the better half.  

Your man who was shocked the girl from Belfast hadnā€™t heard of a spice bag is probably one of those gym owners who had internet brain rot that Sid refers to.   

I donā€™t think there were spice bags up north I certainly donā€™t remember them think they are a free state thing 
I love how people class it as a Dublin thing, not our fault that you country bumpkins and foreigners from up teddy bears head have slow to catch on chippers and Chinese take aways LOL feckin Chinese at it again LOL 
have slow? 
Dublinese you blow in LOL
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Originally posted by daithi daithi wrote:

Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by daithi daithi wrote:

Originally posted by Newryrep Newryrep wrote:

Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

first dates is a good watch and a great show to watch with the better half.  

Your man who was shocked the girl from Belfast hadnā€™t heard of a spice bag is probably one of those gym owners who had internet brain rot that Sid refers to.   

I donā€™t think there were spice bags up north I certainly donā€™t remember them think they are a free state thing 
I love how people class it as a Dublin thing, not our fault that you country bumpkins and foreigners from up teddy bears head have slow to catch on chippers and Chinese take aways LOL feckin Chinese at it again LOL 
have slow? 
Dublinese you blow in LOL
ah yes Dublinese, your get out of jail card when you make an arse of yourself with poor grammar and/or spelling LOL

Edited by Sham157 - 06 Mar 2021 at 11:26am
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LOL read it slowly again you flonk LOL
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jaysis Daithi I wouldnā€™t be claiming spice bags and some sort of advancement for us Dubs šŸ˜€šŸ˜€ proper chips maybe as for years it was near impossible to get proper chips in many country towns.  Frozen chips are sh*te in comparison.  
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Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

jaysis Daithi I wouldnā€™t be claiming spice bags and some sort of advancement for us Dubs šŸ˜€šŸ˜€ proper chips maybe as for years it was near impossible to get proper chips in many country towns.  Frozen chips are sh*te in comparison.  
LOL thatā€™s the point baldy Iā€™m far from claiming this culinary delight that is muckbags, but somehow the ā€œDubsā€ are the creators of this monster, standing on street corners going ā€œpsst wanna buy a s bag Iā€™ll throw in a plastic forkā€ damn Chinese I tells ya LOL

Edited by daithi - 06 Mar 2021 at 11:43am
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best bag of chips I had in Ireland was a chipper in newcastlewest about 20 years ago. Chips here are generally rotten compared to the chip shops in england , think it has a lot to do with the awful brown paper wrapping which steams the f**king things into a soggy mess. Best chip shops in England I sampled was one in Indian queens, brilliant spot, and one in Windermere, the fish was unreal there. Being able to get gravy and a bag of bits along with your order was excellent too.
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Originally posted by daithi daithi wrote:

LOL read it slowly again you flonk LOL
It doesnā€™t change regardless of what speed I read it at.
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Originally posted by daithi daithi wrote:

LOL read it slowly again you flonk LOL
It doesnā€™t change regardless of what speed I read it at.
Ah sure donā€™t worry about it Iā€™m sure youā€™ll find plenty more posts to hone your love of the queens English on LOL
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Originally posted by daithi daithi wrote:

Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by daithi daithi wrote:

LOL read it slowly again you flonk LOL
It doesnā€™t change regardless of what speed I read it at.
Ah sure donā€™t worry about it Iā€™m sure youā€™ll find plenty more posts to hone your love of the queens English on LOL
Now now, donā€™t be getting touchy Embarrassed
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Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by daithi daithi wrote:

Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by daithi daithi wrote:

LOL read it slowly again you flonk LOL
It doesnā€™t change regardless of what speed I read it at.
Ah sure donā€™t worry about it Iā€™m sure youā€™ll find plenty more posts to hone your love of the queens English on LOL
Now now, donā€™t be getting touchy Embarrassed
Touchy yeah right LOL
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Originally posted by oldbilly oldbilly wrote:

best bag of chips I had in Ireland was a chipper in newcastlewest about 20 years ago. Chips here are generally rotten compared to the chip shops in england , think it has a lot to do with the awful brown paper wrapping which steams the f**king things into a soggy mess. Best chip shops in England I sampled was one in Indian queens, brilliant spot, and one in Windermere, the fish was unreal there. Being able to get gravy and a bag of bits along with your order was excellent too.
Beautiful part of the world Windermere and as you say some great chip shops.

Edited by Trigboy 10 - 06 Mar 2021 at 10:11pm
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Originally posted by oldbilly oldbilly wrote:

best bag of chips I had in Ireland was a chipper in newcastlewest about 20 years ago. Chips here are generally rotten compared to the chip shops in england , think it has a lot to do with the awful brown paper wrapping which steams the f**king things into a soggy mess. Best chip shops in England I sampled was one in Indian queens, brilliant spot, and one in Windermere, the fish was unreal there. Being able to get gravy and a bag of bits along with your order was excellent too.

On a slight tangent best fish and chips I ever had was a non descript spot near Lampeter in wales ( no where near the sea ) 


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Originally posted by Newryrep Newryrep wrote:

Originally posted by oldbilly oldbilly wrote:

best bag of chips I had in Ireland was a chipper in newcastlewest about 20 years ago. Chips here are generally rotten compared to the chip shops in england , think it has a lot to do with the awful brown paper wrapping which steams the f**king things into a soggy mess. Best chip shops in England I sampled was one in Indian queens, brilliant spot, and one in Windermere, the fish was unreal there. Being able to get gravy and a bag of bits along with your order was excellent too.

On a slight tangent best fish and chips I ever had was a non descript spot near Lampeter in wales ( no where near the sea ) 


By nowhere near do you mean 10 or 12 miles?
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