Of course we don't already pay for our water. The government has a big deficit. Grow up you child. It's either higher USC or usage based charges.
Of course we don't already pay for our water. The government has a big deficit. Grow up you child. It's either higher USC or usage based charges.
Look you are an American. Great.
But why not just buy the car outright? It's more expensive to lease than just to buy a new car with cash. If you can't afford the entire amount go to a credit union and get a loan.
Just no.
Grow up. The entire point of the car is it is comfortable and good looking with good on road dynamics with enough off-road capability to go hiking or whatever.
Cooking is like the entire point of vacation. Get up and do not very much all day until is comes time to make dinner. Fuck I love dinner.
Warm evening sun, beer in my hand, snacks nearby, making food, music on. That's the best life can ever be.
Irish people can vote in UK elections and UK citizens can vote in all Irish elections except for the president (because we can't vote for the queen). You just need to be a resident in an electoral district which is just a matter of paperwork. Historical connections, yo.
cray cray
But she clearly was crazy
You can't fail in the NFL.
Irish water is about fixing our crap water supply system and having people pay for a scarce resources. Only an idiot would have an issue with it, every single country in the developed world charges for water. Irish water hasn't wasted any money, compare the cost of the new billing system at LA water and you will see…
No, you think you know a lot more about Ireland than you do which has been obvious a few times on gawker.
Yes Kat, every single party is in favour of the referendum. The Catholic democrats don't exist as they have no members or spokespeople or have ever had anyone elected to any position anywhere in the country.
The Irish constitution limits the number of cabinet level ministries. So you end up with the less important ministries being amalgamated into a single cabinet minister. Transport, Tourism and Sport is one minister and health is another.
"Although a majority of Ireland, including nearly all political parties, is finally ready for change"
I'm just surprised you didn't know he practiced for a while. Least 5 years as far I remember because I checked his details when I heard he was gay a few years ago, curious about his bio. But it's been brought up in the media a lot since him helping out in an emergency. If you've an interest in politics you would know…
He's been out for a while, the debate was whether it would effect his chances of being party leader and taoiseach being openly gay, that and the loss of privacy. I think he probably will be worse off obviously because maybe 10% don't like gays and that's true everywhere.
Irish people have issues with abortions. Nothing to do with religion, it's just the way we are.
What the bed crisis which is down on past years in numbers?