Do yourself a favour and click on the link below. You won't just read this, you'll wallow in it.
Absolutely sublime.
Nigel Farage: Canterbury Pilgrim
mrhenrymorris.substack.com/p/nigel-fara...
Do yourself a favour and click on the link below. You won't just read this, you'll wallow in it.
Absolutely sublime.
In my heart, I know it's a very good book but you'd be a fool not to humbled and grateful for such an opportunity. Hopefully, I don't get tongue-tied and can get it out into the world now.
Bronagh Slevin
Catherine Godfrey
Cian Hamilton
David McGrath
Eoin McLaughlin
Judith Pasztor Duffy
Karla Hirsch
Luke Brennan
Mary McKeone
Paul Jeffcut
Sam Windrim
Stephanie O’Reilly
Huge congrats to all!
In my heart, I know it's a very good book but you'd be a fool not to humbled and grateful for such an opportunity. Hopefully, I don't get tongue-tied and can get it out into the world now.
Ignore that hungry child but also...buy me a coffee.
Ignore that hungry child but also...buy me a coffee.
I don't know why,
She swallowed her sisters,
Perhaps they're Russian.
I don't know why,
She swallowed her sisters,
Perhaps they're Russian.
FG had seemed most likely to start bashing* immigrants.
Maybe FF will start punching down too after their recemt election fuck-up?
(*Metaphorically, of course. They're not thugs. They just incite thugs).
FG had seemed most likely to start bashing* immigrants.
Maybe FF will start punching down too after their recemt election fuck-up?
(*Metaphorically, of course. They're not thugs. They just incite thugs).
How'dja like them manzanas?
Your move, Duolingo.
How'dja like them manzanas?
Your move, Duolingo.
A thing of beauty. More importantly, a thing of fun.
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A thing of beauty. More importantly, a thing of fun.
archive.org/details/it.-...
#SmearTheBajaysis
#SmearTheBajaysis
And I supported City under Alan fucking Ball.
And I supported City under Alan fucking Ball.
Written and created by award-winning Limerick playwrights and Ormston House Artists-in-Residence, Ann Blake and Joanne Ryan, CONNIE is a bold, immersive theatrical event that reimagines the incredible life of Limerick-born Hollywood actress Constance Smith.
Written and created by award-winning Limerick playwrights and Ormston House Artists-in-Residence, Ann Blake and Joanne Ryan, CONNIE is a bold, immersive theatrical event that reimagines the incredible life of Limerick-born Hollywood actress Constance Smith.
The other guys in the station are my brothers and sisters. Except the captain. He thinks I'm a hothead - but I get the job done, goddammit.
Also, that Norman Price needs a good kick up the hole.
I live for my job but it doesn't make me happy.
As a reformed alcoholic with quirky taste in music, my relationship with my beautiful ex-wife is... complicated.
One time, somebody I loved died violently, but I don't like to talk about that.
I like polishing glasses with a cloth I keep slung over my shoulder. I am the soul of discretion and my customers are like children to me. I never, ever, go outside the bar. My empty glasses collect themselves.
The other guys in the station are my brothers and sisters. Except the captain. He thinks I'm a hothead - but I get the job done, goddammit.
Also, that Norman Price needs a good kick up the hole.
I live for my job but it doesn't make me happy.
As a reformed alcoholic with quirky taste in music, my relationship with my beautiful ex-wife is... complicated.
One time, somebody I loved died violently, but I don't like to talk about that.
I like polishing glasses with a cloth I keep slung over my shoulder. I am the soul of discretion and my customers are like children to me. I never, ever, go outside the bar. My empty glasses collect themselves.
After finishing a shift in the hospital, I like nothing better than hanging around the wards and smiling benignly at my sleeping patients.
I live for my job but it doesn't make me happy.
As a reformed alcoholic with quirky taste in music, my relationship with my beautiful ex-wife is... complicated.
One time, somebody I loved died violently, but I don't like to talk about that.
I like polishing glasses with a cloth I keep slung over my shoulder. I am the soul of discretion and my customers are like children to me. I never, ever, go outside the bar. My empty glasses collect themselves.
After finishing a shift in the hospital, I like nothing better than hanging around the wards and smiling benignly at my sleeping patients.
All day, every day, two or three of us interview the same suspect at the same time. Because that's what we lawyers do - we solve crimes in pairs before retiring to the karaoke bar of an evening.
I like polishing glasses with a cloth I keep slung over my shoulder. I am the soul of discretion and my customers are like children to me. I never, ever, go outside the bar. My empty glasses collect themselves.
After finishing a shift in the hospital, I like nothing better than hanging around the wards and smiling benignly at my sleeping patients.
All day, every day, two or three of us interview the same suspect at the same time. Because that's what we lawyers do - we solve crimes in pairs before retiring to the karaoke bar of an evening.
After finishing a shift in the hospital, I like nothing better than hanging around the wards and smiling benignly at my sleeping patients.
All day, every day, two or three of us interview the same suspect at the same time. Because that's what we lawyers do - we solve crimes in pairs before retiring to the karaoke bar of an evening.
All day, every day, two or three of us interview the same suspect at the same time. Because that's what we lawyers do - we solve crimes in pairs before retiring to the karaoke bar of an evening.