Posted April 17, 2010 by ancruiskeenlawnmower in Humour, Ireland, Irish Blog, Irish Political Satire/Comedy, Satire, Ulster
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Hooray I’m on page1 of the cruiskeen lawnmower!!! I love McCartney and Neilson – Naked Sectarian Gun 33 and a third (Can’t do the fraction) (Anyone know how to do fractions on a pc?)
It’s when you get a full spread on page 3 that you need to worry GN.
Funny, very funny. I am guessing that is not really the genuine election leaflet.
It’s baby Paisley’s leaflet, how could it be genuine?
“I’m as serious as cancer when I say prancer is a chancer.” a tired and emotional Mags Richtea declared whilst covering suggestive curved table legs with a stout hessian cloth.
Arthur storms into the lead in the caption compo. However, you did miss the opportunity to replace the word ‘suggestive’ with ‘Digestive’. You’re barred!
Northern accents in Donegal-whatever next? Brilliant issue again.
The Gards arrested one man since. If he started with a northern accent in his mouth, I’d say he ended with a southern brogue.
Can’t think of a caption but a Bambi burger souds inviting. P.S. Is that Eyjafjallajokull Glacier one of them brothers that owns Man. United?
Dam Glazers, lets hope they sell (to gilette and hicks lol)
Be careful what you say, the Glazers’ll put yer windies in.
Excellent once again.
Cheers Gruff, thanks for the comment again.