They're looking to strengthen their negotiating position.CM11 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:26 pm https://www.thejournal.ie/half-of-resta ... 0-Jun2020/
Surely it's not in landlords interests to push for full rent?
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Don't do pinting on a Tuesday evening. Have booked Smyths for Friday though.
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A hell of a lot of landlords are leveraged quite highly.CM11 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:26 pm https://www.thejournal.ie/half-of-resta ... 0-Jun2020/
Surely it's not in landlords interests to push for full rent?
Institutional landlords are usually unwilling to compromise unless they've no other choice.
A lot of the private landlords are leaving the commercial game over time.
Their ratings are mediocre.Camroc2 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 9:02 pmDon't do pinting on a Tuesday evening. Have booked Smyths for Friday though.
Inside or out?
I've no major problem with groups outside. It's going on all over so why should pubs get flack?
But inside (and Birchalls is hardly well ventilated) is a major risk.
Unfortunately the big problem with pubs are the big numbers, even in a smaller pub, that disperse with no great ability to trace and the use of toilets, which is obviously more regularly used than anywhere else.
They will screw it up for the pubs waiting for 24th July. Very irresponsible behaviour by BirchallsCM11 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 9:06 pmInside or out?
I've no major problem with groups outside. It's going on all over so why should pubs get flack?
But inside (and Birchalls is hardly well ventilated) is a major risk.
Unfortunately the big problem with pubs are the big numbers, even in a smaller pub, that disperse with no great ability to trace and the use of toilets, which is obviously more regularly used than anywhere else.
The food is not the reason I've booked. It is simply the means to anticipated creamy pints.
Agree.iarmhí wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 9:09 pmThey will screw it up for the pubs waiting for 24th July. Very irresponsible behaviour by BirchallsCM11 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 9:06 pmInside or out?
I've no major problem with groups outside. It's going on all over so why should pubs get flack?
But inside (and Birchalls is hardly well ventilated) is a major risk.
Unfortunately the big problem with pubs are the big numbers, even in a smaller pub, that disperse with no great ability to trace and the use of toilets, which is obviously more regularly used than anywhere else.
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Anyone else feel a bit sick when they see our flag used by Sinn Fein scum on the coffin of a terrorist.
Colony Capital cashing out of Dublin ?
https://www.irishtimes.com/business/com ... -1.4292785
They've been Johnny Ronans main funder, I wonder where that will leave the Tara STreet development ?
https://www.irishtimes.com/business/com ... -1.4292785
They've been Johnny Ronans main funder, I wonder where that will leave the Tara STreet development ?
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That's a lot of sluts.HighKingLeinster wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 11:17 am https://www.irishtimes.com/news/health/ ... -1.4292507
6666 abortions carried out in the state last year. A coincidence that its pretty much the devils number? I think not........
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I’ve had this argument with a few rabid republicans up here, my point being that in any United ireland the tricolour will have to go for the connotations you have mentioned.Liathroidigloine wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 9:31 am Anyone else feel a bit sick when they see our flag used by Sinn Fein scum on the coffin of a terrorist.
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Yeah, it’s not appropriate in this day and age.Liathroidigloine wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 9:31 am Anyone else feel a bit sick when they see our flag used by Sinn Fein scum on the coffin of a terrorist.
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Same way loyalists wave paramilitary flags alongside Union Jack. Both tricolour and Union Jack have been highjackedWinnie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:36 amI’ve had this argument with a few rabid republicans up here, my point being that in any United ireland the tricolour will have to go for the connotations you have mentioned.Liathroidigloine wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 9:31 am Anyone else feel a bit sick when they see our flag used by Sinn Fein scum on the coffin of a terrorist.
It's funny because the Tricolour is the flag of a state that Republicans refused to acknowledge for years. They should really have been using one of the older flags if they wanted to go that route. Goes to show what happens when you only half understand your history.Immaculate Pasta wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:46 amSame way loyalists wave paramilitary flags alongside Union Jack. Both tricolour and Union Jack have been highjackedWinnie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:36 amI’ve had this argument with a few rabid republicans up here, my point being that in any United ireland the tricolour will have to go for the connotations you have mentioned.Liathroidigloine wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 9:31 am Anyone else feel a bit sick when they see our flag used by Sinn Fein scum on the coffin of a terrorist.
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Ivan Yates stepping down from his show on Newstalk in July only decent slot on newstalk . I know he was tongue in cheek most of the time, but at least he had some sort of personality that questioned status quo. Hope they don't replace him with woke Cuddihy or Coleman.
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Plenty of money so wouldn't he.......Immaculate Pasta wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 12:44 pm Ivan Yates stepping down from his show on Newstalk in July only decent slot on newstalk . I know he was tongue in cheek most of the time, but at least he had some sort of personality that questioned status quo. Hope they don't replace him with woke Cuddihy or Coleman.
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Pearse Doherty claiming the almost 2000 mourners at the rah funeral socially distanced :https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/1 ... 31355.html
Despite there being multiple photos to the contrary
Despite there being multiple photos to the contrary
Over my dead tricolour wrapped bodyWinnie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:36 amI’ve had this argument with a few rabid republicans up here, my point being that in any United ireland the tricolour will have to go for the connotations you have mentioned.Liathroidigloine wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 9:31 am Anyone else feel a bit sick when they see our flag used by Sinn Fein scum on the coffin of a terrorist.
Fellow Ranelagh citizen here. Devlin is dead as usual, McSorleys has yet to reopen which is odd considering they went all in on the delivery/takeaway service. Not many in the other pubs to be honest, Humphries had a few of the regulars when I stuck my nose in earlier.
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FOr the missus, West Cork or Kerry
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Do you still avoid those dangerous pot plants in Dalkey?
That was you wasn't it or was it DD or Kertim?
Don't think that was me although my memory is not the best for things like that. Is Kermit still around? He was a mad bastard, never knew if he was genuine or taking the piss. Hopefully the latter..OverThere wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:14 pmDo you still avoid those dangerous pot plants in Dalkey?
That was you wasn't it or was it DD or Kertim?
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Mitty wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:29 pmDon't think that was me although my memory is not the best for things like that. Is Kermit still around? He was a mad bastard, never knew if he was genuine or taking the piss. Hopefully the latter..OverThere wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:14 pmDo you still avoid those dangerous pot plants in Dalkey?
That was you wasn't it or was it DD or Kertim?
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Mitty - intersted to hear you know about Decawave, UWB and RF generally? It's not my background but know a bit about it through osmosis...
Yes - I think we'll all end up with wearable devices in lanyard format when we all get back to the offices ..... with alarms sounding if too many people are in a room, or if you're standing too close to someone for too long
Not a huge leap to see it in public locations also .... like pubs
I'm with mullet (and Holohan) re: the likelihood of us ending up back in a Leicester/Texas style lockdown soon enough .... the fact that one gobshite in Sligo can infect 14 family members is scary AF.
Cammy - the Devlin is pretty well placed to manage social distancing ... Birchalls has no chance
Yes - I think we'll all end up with wearable devices in lanyard format when we all get back to the offices ..... with alarms sounding if too many people are in a room, or if you're standing too close to someone for too long
Not a huge leap to see it in public locations also .... like pubs
I'm with mullet (and Holohan) re: the likelihood of us ending up back in a Leicester/Texas style lockdown soon enough .... the fact that one gobshite in Sligo can infect 14 family members is scary AF.
Cammy - the Devlin is pretty well placed to manage social distancing ... Birchalls has no chance
That's a pretty horrible comment TBFHellraiser wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 9:36 amThat's a lot of sluts.HighKingLeinster wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 11:17 am https://www.irishtimes.com/news/health/ ... -1.4292507
6666 abortions carried out in the state last year. A coincidence that its pretty much the devils number? I think not........
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tongue in cheek TBFPornDog wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:14 pmThat's a pretty horrible comment TBFHellraiser wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 9:36 amThat's a lot of sluts.HighKingLeinster wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 11:17 am https://www.irishtimes.com/news/health/ ... -1.4292507
6666 abortions carried out in the state last year. A coincidence that its pretty much the devils number? I think not........
I believe only about 50 of the number were due to FFA or other complications, so it appears that 6600 were what you might call 'elective'
whatever your viewpoint on the issue, the number itself represents a failing or series of failings .... across sex education and/or personal responsibility
pretty stark and sad number when compared to the Covid deaths that we're all fixated on
Nah - I know (hope) he meant it to be tongue in cheek - still a pretty horrible comment thoughLocke Lamora wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:23 pmtongue in cheek TBF
I believe only about 50 of the number were due to FFA or other complications, so it appears that 6600 were what you might call 'elective'
whatever your viewpoint on the issue, the number itself represents a failing or series of failings .... across sex education and/or personal responsibility
pretty stark and sad number when compared to the Covid deaths that we're all fixated on
I wouldn't disagree with the rest of your post