Thursday 14 July 2011

Tóg mo shrón

Further to my earlier rant (March 17th 2009) about the disgrace of flying the Irish tricolour the wrong way round, see below for a truly unbelievable display of ignorance and insult.



Paddy's Irish Pub in the very popular tourist town of Knysna, South Africa, quite incredulously drapes the Cote d'Ivoire ensign over the front of its premises.



Furthermore, if you plan on putting perhaps the most well known Irish greeting (Céad míle fáilte) on the front window you might as well make an effort to get at least ONE of the three words right. Is that too much to ask? And to top it all, two of the three fadas are in the wrong places. But wait, there's more! Those aren't fadas at all but some sort of Francophonic Grave Accent.
Un feckin believable.

Election Season - always terrifying

Candidate mugshots tied to my front gate. Not a welcoming sight to any visitors.





NPP: Enough is Enough. Quite right.

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