I know there has been a lot of commentary and citizen activismonline about those signs in the last few weeks. To recap briefly – Commuters and pedestrians have noted the dangers presented by the signage and many others have commented on the deal that was done, the cityscape that was sold and the execution of […]
Entries Tagged as 'eejit..'
Can I ram raid them now? Pretty Please!!!
July 17th, 2008 · 3 Comments · Disability, eejit..
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Who’s scandal is it anyway?
January 25th, 2008 · 10 Comments · eejit.., Equality
I’m sick and tired of men. I’ve had enough of their whining and this does not apply to John Waters. (But I bet he gets in on the act too!) Why when responding to the announcement of a campaign to encourage people (of all genders) to campaign for women’s health care and in particular access […]
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Waters and bloggers
January 11th, 2008 · 3 Comments · eejit..
John Waters hates blogs…ah poor diddums. Is he crying over it like he was over Katy French? Thanks to Twenty for the clip I missed. Satanism…ah there was always a devilish streak in me!
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John ‘Lights Out’ Gormley is planning on making me ill
January 10th, 2008 · 9 Comments · Consumer blogging, Cop Out, Disability, eejit.., Irish Politics
While the debates about the ban on traditional lightbulbs continue it’s probably about time that the many people living in Ireland who will be physically and emotionally affected by the move to low energy (CFL) bulbs put their two cents in. For those of you who are not light sensitive or allergic to UVA rays […]
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The Dublin-Waterford Train and people who think they have a right to a seat because they paid for it
October 31st, 2007 · 5 Comments · Consumer blogging, Disability, eejit.., Equality, Irish Rail, Uncategorized
I get more than a few visits to the blog – Google is kind to me – lots of google searches for Steve Staunton, Niall McElwee, more recently People in Need land here. This morning a commuter from yesterdays Dublin-Waterford 4.25pm train searched visited and went to the post on signage for people with disabilities […]
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