This reminds me of that great Irish language Guinness ad in the late’70s, the ticking clock in the silent bar as the men wait for the arrival of the keg of stout.
Great photo, I used to go to Inis Mean a lot. Great spot, i think it has gone a bit downhill since they built the big pier that allowed cars etc. to be transported easily.
“Now… if I’ve done somethin’ to ya, just tell me what I’ve done to ya. And if I’ve said somethin’ to ya or maybe if I’ve said somethin’ when I was drunk and forgotten it. But I don’t think I’ve said somethin’ when I was drunk and I’ve forgotten it. But if I did, then tell me what it was. And I’ll say sorry for that too Colm”
Would love a decent print of this. Anyone know who owns the rights to the pic?
Honestly. The guy on the left – pretty cool.
‘I’m off to strain the shpuds’
Colour aside, this could be a photo from anytime between the late 1800’s and 2000’s.
That pub is still there, only pub on the island, was there 2 years ago. The pints are class.
I interpret this from the pints’ points of view. Are they wondering why the lads left ’em for others?
It’s not so far to go there again.
Great picture. Weren’t cattle traders notoriously untrustworthy by reputation?
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Warm summer porter. Iron stomachs on them lads.
Oddly enough have that photo as a print in the toilet in work
Edit: [Here ya go ](https://freeimage.host/i/HgkQ1Ve)
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This reminds me of that great Irish language Guinness ad in the late’70s, the ticking clock in the silent bar as the men wait for the arrival of the keg of stout.
Great photo, I used to go to Inis Mean a lot. Great spot, i think it has gone a bit downhill since they built the big pier that allowed cars etc. to be transported easily.
“Now… if I’ve done somethin’ to ya, just tell me what I’ve done to ya. And if I’ve said somethin’ to ya or maybe if I’ve said somethin’ when I was drunk and forgotten it. But I don’t think I’ve said somethin’ when I was drunk and I’ve forgotten it. But if I did, then tell me what it was. And I’ll say sorry for that too Colm”
Would love a decent print of this. Anyone know who owns the rights to the pic?
Honestly. The guy on the left – pretty cool.
‘I’m off to strain the shpuds’
Colour aside, this could be a photo from anytime between the late 1800’s and 2000’s.
That pub is still there, only pub on the island, was there 2 years ago. The pints are class.
I interpret this from the pints’ points of view. Are they wondering why the lads left ’em for others?
It’s not so far to go there again.
Great picture. Weren’t cattle traders notoriously untrustworthy by reputation?