He did not actually lose money and he never actually ran casinos
https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...-bankruptcies/
How was Ireland? Did you find the leprechaun under the bridge with a wee pot of gold ?
He did not actually lose money and he never actually ran casinos
https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...-bankruptcies/
How was Ireland? Did you find the leprechaun under the bridge with a wee pot of gold ?
The country is beautiful, I got back on monday. We did a house exchange with a family in a suburb south of Dublin, had the use of their cars, got to see quite a lot. When I lived there in the 80's, there were no highways, now they crisscross the country but when you get back onto small country roads, they are often hardly more than a car in width. Driving on the wrong side was also a challenge.He did not actually lose money and he never actually ran casinos
https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...-bankruptcies/
How was Ireland? Did you find the leprechaun under the bridge with a wee pot of gold ?
Ireland is a lot richer and has become more cosmopolitan with many immigrants starting businesses and giving the place more energy. I didn't see much poverty, in fact, a lot of the worst council estates North of the Quays have disappeared and made way to new offices and condos. There is apparent wealth everywhere. Lots of new and expensive cars. The price of real estate is astronomical.
Sorry, I didn't see leprechauns. I also noticed that religion was a lot less in your face than in the 80's, which is a good thing. The magic is in the beauty of the place, not in the dumbing down of things you can't explain.
If Chump didn't run casinos, who was it put his name in gold letters on them, I must have dreamed it, before they went belly up.
Last edited by canuck; August-01-19 at 04:31 AM.
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