Hello sir. Feel free to ignore my request, but would it be possible for you to turn on a feed for your site? I use Bloglines for my blogroll, and it relies on sites having an RSS or Atom feed to be able to "see" them. It's not picking up yours so you must not have it turned on. Without it, I have no way of adding you to t'Blogroll.
That guy above looks kind of like your man from that Relocation Relocation programme. Phil something. Jupitus? Collins?
At times, JC, North Belfast has had Homer-type characters as MPs. Johhny McQuade and Cecil Walker spring to mind...
Cheers for that Kav, I'm in the middle of trying to turn on an RSS/Atom feed for this site, without much success. I'll let you know when technology finally arrives here!
JC, I take your point. Cecil was more your quiet man of unionism, like yer man Clifford Forsythe (Clifford Who? to most people). McQuaid was the flip side to Ervine on the unionist working class coin.
Apparently the Hansard - the official written record of the House of Commons - contains almost none of McQuaids utterings, as the transcribers hadn't a bald-arsed notion what the muttering cunt was saying for twenty years.
30-something strikingly handsome, rich, eligible bachelor... my bollix I am, but I bet that got the vaginal juices going ladies! Living in Ireland's liberal and tolerant north, I'm a Civil Servant, which is about as much fun as extracting your testicles and firing pin with a pair of pliers.
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Classic!! If Homer had a few more hairs ...
Hello sir. Feel free to ignore my request, but would it be possible for you to turn on a feed for your site? I use Bloglines for my blogroll, and it relies on sites having an RSS or Atom feed to be able to "see" them. It's not picking up yours so you must not have it turned on. Without it, I have no way of adding you to t'Blogroll.
That guy above looks kind of like your man from that Relocation Relocation programme. Phil something. Jupitus? Collins?
I'd rather have Homer as my MP, to be honest...
At times, JC, North Belfast has had Homer-type characters as MPs. Johhny McQuade and Cecil Walker spring to mind...
Cheers for that Kav, I'm in the middle of trying to turn on an RSS/Atom feed for this site, without much success. I'll let you know when technology finally arrives here!
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Apparently, my site feed is turned on. Which is about the only thing I'm turning on these days.
Excellent, that's me sorted.
Cecil got Ma Skinner her pension. We like Cecil. McQuaid was an illiterate docker. Which makes hima towering intellectual within Unionism.
JC, I take your point. Cecil was more your quiet man of unionism, like yer man Clifford Forsythe (Clifford Who? to most people). McQuaid was the flip side to Ervine on the unionist working class coin.
Apparently the Hansard - the official written record of the House of Commons - contains almost none of McQuaids utterings, as the transcribers hadn't a bald-arsed notion what the muttering cunt was saying for twenty years.
Continuing the theme...
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