Ha ha. Love the “Patriot”. The Bandidos are great too.
awerellwv on
This is spot on 👌
Dreenar18 on
I’m very glad I didn’t know “fast food influencers” were a thing over here until now
windflail on
Left pintman looks like Mr Otterman (the walrus) from school
OrlandoGardiner118 on
I think I know them Pintmen. This is a great little series. 👏🏻
AvocadoLoo on
Love these so much. Another tribe should be Dundrum Mums who have giant buggies and butlers takeaway coffees and sound like Vogue
nettlesonbagels on
The patriot one is gas
EmeraldBison on
Really good, the Irish patriots one is brilliant.
ArilrasnaBC on
Patriot is absolutely spot on …and the fast food influencer thing is just so weird…how much ”Now…letz try dis spoice bag” do people really wanna watch.
OriginalComputer5077 on
Yup Bros
ManikShamanik on
Wee shites on e-scooters aren’t exclusive to Ireland, I’m on a very busy road in Bristol (it’s a B road but, for the amount of traffic it gets it could easily be an A road) and every single fucking day, there are 12/13/14-year-olds riding Dott scooters two or three abreast, often in school uniform (there’s a comprehensive school at the end of the road). It’s also the fastest route to Southmead Hospital, so there are ambulances whizzing past frequently. Just this afternoon I saw two lads, 13/14, try to do a wheelie, and wobble off into the road.
Perhaps if they were made an example of in assembly, they might think twice about doing it, charge them for an ambulance if they have an accident because they were dicking around, it’s not only their own lives they’re risking.
And why, why, ***WHY*** do they insist on wearing black joggers and hoodies (and, very often, black trainers)…?! This road isn’t very well lit, so they’re practically invisible when it’s dark. I don’t know about the scooters over there but, over here, they don’t have lights. They always have their hoods up, too.
At the very least they should be made to wear helmets.
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Ha ha. Love the “Patriot”. The Bandidos are great too.
This is spot on 👌
I’m very glad I didn’t know “fast food influencers” were a thing over here until now
Left pintman looks like Mr Otterman (the walrus) from school
I think I know them Pintmen. This is a great little series. 👏🏻
Love these so much. Another tribe should be Dundrum Mums who have giant buggies and butlers takeaway coffees and sound like Vogue
The patriot one is gas
Really good, the Irish patriots one is brilliant.
Patriot is absolutely spot on …and the fast food influencer thing is just so weird…how much ”Now…letz try dis spoice bag” do people really wanna watch.
Yup Bros
Wee shites on e-scooters aren’t exclusive to Ireland, I’m on a very busy road in Bristol (it’s a B road but, for the amount of traffic it gets it could easily be an A road) and every single fucking day, there are 12/13/14-year-olds riding Dott scooters two or three abreast, often in school uniform (there’s a comprehensive school at the end of the road). It’s also the fastest route to Southmead Hospital, so there are ambulances whizzing past frequently. Just this afternoon I saw two lads, 13/14, try to do a wheelie, and wobble off into the road.
Perhaps if they were made an example of in assembly, they might think twice about doing it, charge them for an ambulance if they have an accident because they were dicking around, it’s not only their own lives they’re risking.
And why, why, ***WHY*** do they insist on wearing black joggers and hoodies (and, very often, black trainers)…?! This road isn’t very well lit, so they’re practically invisible when it’s dark. I don’t know about the scooters over there but, over here, they don’t have lights. They always have their hoods up, too.
At the very least they should be made to wear helmets.
**AN E-SCOOTER IS** ***NOT*** **A MULTI-PERSON VEHICLE!**
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