That sounds creepily like that cunt Haughey's final speech/ bullshit when he stepped down.She fought a good fight and has done the women of Ireland some service. And some.
RIP.
That sounds creepily like that cunt Haughey's final speech/ bullshit when he stepped down.She fought a good fight and has done the women of Ireland some service. And some.
RIP.
It's from Othello.That sounds creepily like that cunt Haughey's final speech/ bullshit when he stepped down.
Yea because I was thinking of Haughey when writing that.That sounds creepily like that cunt Haughey's final speech/ bullshit when he stepped down.
I might have known you'd stick your beak in. God knows its big enough. You wouldn't be fit to lace her shoes.It's from Othello.
Who the fuck ate your bun?I might have known you'd stick your beak in. God knows its big enough. You wouldn't be fit to lace her shoes.
Brave dignified woman RIPShe fought a good fight and has done the women of Ireland some service. And some.
RIP.
Who the fuck ate your bun?
Jesus christ...
There was no condescension at all.Playing the victim now.
Quit the condescending bullshit. I was merely paying tribute to a woman I admired for taking on what she did.
There was no condescension at all.
I pointed out to an entirely different poster about the origin of the quote. I fail to see how you could possibly have taken offence to that, but I am shit sick of taking abuse for no fucking reason.
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