Well, makes for a nice change from gobshites protesting against the albinos
If we don’t start creating more cycle lanes for these unicyclists, we’ll be up to our balls in jugglers.
It’s a good thing Liam Neeson wasn’t there as he always goes for the Juggler
I thought the same thing on Wednesday evening when the bill for a meal with 2 adults and 2 children in a Temple Bar restaurant costing over €100 included €2.20 for 2 little dishes of ketchup.
This is a common scene in Argentinian cities, a lil bit of craic when your waiting for the green light and over there there’s no obligation to tip them and it’s all harmless.
Unicycles are a great counterpoint to the Just Stop Oil folks. On the one hand, we do need to seriously address climate change, fossil fuel use, energy generation, and resource depletion. On the other hand, unicycles *cannot* be tolerated.
It’s the perfect crime, he can just cycle away when the guards arrive, slightly forwards, then slightly back, all the way home.
This is the first stage of Dublin’s transition to being more like Galway. Embrace it for soon come the crusties.
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Well, makes for a nice change from gobshites protesting against the albinos
If we don’t start creating more cycle lanes for these unicyclists, we’ll be up to our balls in jugglers.
It’s a good thing Liam Neeson wasn’t there as he always goes for the Juggler
I thought the same thing on Wednesday evening when the bill for a meal with 2 adults and 2 children in a Temple Bar restaurant costing over €100 included €2.20 for 2 little dishes of ketchup.
This is a common scene in Argentinian cities, a lil bit of craic when your waiting for the green light and over there there’s no obligation to tip them and it’s all harmless.
Unicycles are a great counterpoint to the Just Stop Oil folks. On the one hand, we do need to seriously address climate change, fossil fuel use, energy generation, and resource depletion. On the other hand, unicycles *cannot* be tolerated.
It’s the perfect crime, he can just cycle away when the guards arrive, slightly forwards, then slightly back, all the way home.
This is the first stage of Dublin’s transition to being more like Galway. Embrace it for soon come the crusties.