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![]() Free travel scheme providing beer?
![]() http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...295311643.html Quote:
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![]() You must have a ticket for a journey of 10 miles or more thats all you need
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![]() two bloody days a year the pubs are shut and we get all upset about it.
not sure if the dog show is still done on good friday, but you could get a beer there too for some reason or other. |
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![]() I'm not over-excited either way about the alcohol availability on Good Friday.
However, the DSP just paid €10-20 to Translink so someone could have a beer in Dublin.
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![]() I am sure that the vast amount of beer this low life parasite freeloader drank would easily cover that €20 in terms of excise duty and VAT. |
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