Politics is thirsty work. I hope they weren’t running a tab.
ChromakeyDreamcoat82 on
Sure there was probably a scrum at the bar every time the Dail was suspended. 15 minutes is basically a half time pint
bingybong22 on
So what. Why is this is the fucking news.
We struggle to find good people to enter politics. So we really think that putting every aspect of their behaviour under a microscope will make the job more attractive to smart people?
tearsandpain84 on
If there are pints going you would be a fool not to indulge.
Jean_Rasczak on
150 rounds of drinks
What the Journal doesn’t confirm, no surprise, is that a round of water or coke or soft drink would be included in those 150
What a f**king rag
The daily outrage strikes again
Seriously people, if you are sharing this shit you need to have a long hard look at yourself
doctor6 on
How much is it for a pint in there? I’d suspect it’s subsidised
No-Negotiation2922 on
174 dail members, name the 24 tight arses that didn’t buy a round
OpalFalcon on
I’d need a drink after putting up with all those cunts as well.
Rich-Ad9894 on
Too drunk to remember any of the candidates names.
marphil26 on
Who cares? More faux outrage
snazzydesign on
Genuinely why does there need to be a bar? Does it serve alcohol while votes / work is done? I genuinely don’t like the idea of votes / decisions being made under the influence
Jester-252 on
What the fuck is a round as a measure unit?
Is that just a till transaction so a round could be a TD buying a Club Orange?
Or is there a defined minimum drinks per order?
The only mertic we have is that the public cost per round is €11.43
That price per round equal 1137 rounds at the members bar which matches the over 1,000 reported that may not include the 3 busiest days mentioned.
So that would be approx two pints of Guinness per round.
So 300 pints that day or 1.72 pints per TD
bungle123 on
Who doesn’t enjoy a pint after work, in fairness.
Proof-Strategy-1483 on
We really are being taken for fools
theseanbeag on
I’d drink a lot too if I had to work with the people in there.
MoHataMo_Gheansai on
This is weak ragebait.
Ok_Singer_3044 on
There is always some excuse to celebrate either lazy clowns.
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Politics is thirsty work. I hope they weren’t running a tab.
Sure there was probably a scrum at the bar every time the Dail was suspended. 15 minutes is basically a half time pint
So what. Why is this is the fucking news.
We struggle to find good people to enter politics. So we really think that putting every aspect of their behaviour under a microscope will make the job more attractive to smart people?
If there are pints going you would be a fool not to indulge.
150 rounds of drinks
What the Journal doesn’t confirm, no surprise, is that a round of water or coke or soft drink would be included in those 150
What a f**king rag
The daily outrage strikes again
Seriously people, if you are sharing this shit you need to have a long hard look at yourself
How much is it for a pint in there? I’d suspect it’s subsidised
174 dail members, name the 24 tight arses that didn’t buy a round
I’d need a drink after putting up with all those cunts as well.
Too drunk to remember any of the candidates names.
Who cares? More faux outrage
Genuinely why does there need to be a bar? Does it serve alcohol while votes / work is done? I genuinely don’t like the idea of votes / decisions being made under the influence
What the fuck is a round as a measure unit?
Is that just a till transaction so a round could be a TD buying a Club Orange?
Or is there a defined minimum drinks per order?
The only mertic we have is that the public cost per round is €11.43
That price per round equal 1137 rounds at the members bar which matches the over 1,000 reported that may not include the 3 busiest days mentioned.
So that would be approx two pints of Guinness per round.
So 300 pints that day or 1.72 pints per TD
Who doesn’t enjoy a pint after work, in fairness.
We really are being taken for fools
I’d drink a lot too if I had to work with the people in there.
This is weak ragebait.
There is always some excuse to celebrate either lazy clowns.