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"The Houses are Full"---Bertie

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i nearly fell off my chair when that fat C*** from Drumcondra said that all the houses that were built were full!

as for the galway tent; did Tubridy ever hear of those two fat fuks that go by the name of The Bailey Brothers?
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Did you hear when he said that the Galway Tent was full of "postmen" and "small farmers" and "people having a good time" not big rich builders and property tycoons..
laugh..I thought I'd have an aneurysm
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"most of the houses are full"

In FF that means 50.0000000000001%
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He came out with some sh*te like "if we'd known we were going to go from building 90,000 houses a year to 20,000 houses a year then we would have changed things, yeah.."
You just wanted to bludgeon him with a camán
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tubridy never mentioned the suicide remark!!! what a pair of tossers!
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Did you hear when he said that the Galway Tent was full of "postmen" and "small farmers" and "people having a good time" not big rich builders and property tycoons..
laugh..I thought I'd have an aneurysm
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I think Tubridy was more scared of asking a difficult question that Ahern was of answering one. The problem is that RTE is scared sh1tless of FF. A few weeks ago Lenihan got a real probing interview on Prime Time. Obviously Prime Time got told off afterwards because the the followiing week Mirian O' Callaghan gave Cowen the easiest time possible and gushed at the end: "We don't see you often enough, Taoiseach. Please come in again soon!"
At least the Tubridy show is supposed to be light entertainment(I think) Prime Time is supposed to be a serious current affairs programme.
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