Are those the lads the Greenpeace ones released from a fur farm in Donegal years ago?
Cool spot, but why are you peeking around the wall like you’re recording Jack the Ripper? 😂
this is symbolic of our times.
Yeah so? And where’s the shotgun?
What an absolute state our country is in. For far too long, we have tolerated our open borders leftist government allowing mass immigration of unvetted military-aged minks.
I remember a time, a bygone era, when you could go down to the local river and see nothing but hard-working, native Irish creatures that shared our values and traditions. The otter, the king-fisher, and even Paddy Losty with his 45 pints.
Now, all you can see are these foreign mink invaders, taking our crayfish and our women. It’s a disgrace, Joe. You never see our native wildlife killing other animals! And that Yank mink definitely passed through a safe country to get here.
I reported a pair of invasive ring-necked parakeets to them. They contacted me right away and DCC captured them. They are highly invasive and breed very fast. They are a major problem in mainland Europe, so they are trying to stop them getting a foothold in Ireland.
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The Americans are at it again..
I’ll see myself out 🙈🤌😂
Are those the lads the Greenpeace ones released from a fur farm in Donegal years ago?
Cool spot, but why are you peeking around the wall like you’re recording Jack the Ripper? 😂
this is symbolic of our times.
Yeah so? And where’s the shotgun?
What an absolute state our country is in. For far too long, we have tolerated our open borders leftist government allowing mass immigration of unvetted military-aged minks.
I remember a time, a bygone era, when you could go down to the local river and see nothing but hard-working, native Irish creatures that shared our values and traditions. The otter, the king-fisher, and even Paddy Losty with his 45 pints.
Now, all you can see are these foreign mink invaders, taking our crayfish and our women. It’s a disgrace, Joe. You never see our native wildlife killing other animals! And that Yank mink definitely passed through a safe country to get here.
A Yink!!
he wants to make Ireland great again
Report to biodiversity Ireland right away https://records.biodiversityireland.ie/record/invasives#7/53.455/-8.016
I reported a pair of invasive ring-necked parakeets to them. They contacted me right away and DCC captured them. They are highly invasive and breed very fast. They are a major problem in mainland Europe, so they are trying to stop them getting a foothold in Ireland.
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