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Alpha male @ Irelands #1 dedicated online classifieds for buying or selling your pedigree Canis Lupus & a very educational & sometimes funny blog !

Ireland Entrou em Aralık 2009
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Pedigree Dogs@pedigreedogs·
@Bill_Linnane I'll be in there a week on Sunday, then off to Dishoom for dinner....happy days
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Bill Linnane@Bill_Linnane·
The Guilford Arms, Edinburgh.
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Pedigree Dogs@pedigreedogs·
@thejournal_ie If only someone had 130 electric vehicles tied up due to lack of charging facilities, they could borrow those....
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TheJournal.ie@thejournal_ie·
DPD is to suspend its courier services in Ireland tomorrow due to the ongoing fuel protests. The company said it is making the “difficult decision to temporarily suspend our services in the Republic of Ireland” tomorrow. jrnl.ie/7008816
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BUCHANAN: Dublin Time Machine
BUCHANAN: Dublin Time Machine@RobLooseCannon·
Today in 1849, hundreds of starving men, women, and children set out on a harrowing overnight death march from Louisburgh, Co. Mayo, to Delphi Lodge, a hunting retreat nestled deep in the mountains. They had no choice. Two government officials had arrived in Louisburgh to determine whether famine relief, an essential lifeline of grain, would continue for the destitute. Yet, without conducting an inspection, the officials departed for Delphi, ordering the desperate crowds to follow. Their names were Captain Primrose and Colonel Hogrove. The people were given a deadline. Present themselves at Delphi Lodge by seven o'clock the following morning, or be struck off the relief list entirely. A timed ultimatum, dressed up as procedure. In the darkness, hundreds of emaciated people, described as "living skeletons", struggled through the treacherous Doolough Valley. The brutal wind and rain showed no mercy. Some were found afterwards with grass still in their mouths, eaten in a final, desperate attempt to keep moving. By morning, at least 16 lay dead along the roadside, their bodies abandoned to the elements. Among them was a woman named Dalton, found lifeless with her son and daughter. Two unnamed men, who perished just a mile from Louisburgh, were left exposed for days, prey for dogs and ravens. Those who survived the march and reached Delphi Lodge were told the officials could not be disturbed. They were at lunch. When the meeting eventually took place, the people were sent away with nothing. The whole affair might have been quietly buried in that mountain pass, forgotten like the dead, were it not for a letter published in the Mayo Constitution, signed only as "A Ratepayer." The local relieving officer, Michael Carroll, was later dismissed. His books were not in order, which was offered as the official explanation for why no inspection ever took place at Louisburgh. Carroll lost his job. Primrose and Hogrove kept theirs. The Doolough Tragedy became a searing symbol of government neglect and cruelty during the Great Famine. A memorial stone near the lake now stands as a solemn reminder, etched with the haunting words: "How can men feel themselves honoured by the humiliation of their fellow beings?" From 1988 onwards, the harrowing inhumanity has been remembered with an annual Famine Walk, retracing the desperate route of those who perished. Figures such as Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Waylon Gary White Deer of the Choctaw Nation have walked in solidarity. Their nation donated to Irish Famine relief in 1847, having survived the Trail of Tears themselves just years before. In 2013, Delphi Lodge, once the site of such inhuman indifference, finally acknowledged its past. For the first time, it welcomed the walk onto its 1,000-acre estate, stating: "By opening our gates to the Afri Famine Walk, Delphi Lodge is acknowledging our part in what happened in 1849, instead of ignoring it." Today, a Famine Exhibition Centre in Louisburgh tells the full story. Support the DTM Book ko-fi.com/buchanandublin…
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Pedigree Dogs@pedigreedogs·
St Patrick's Day Lyon
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That Cov Pod@ThatCovPod·
🔮 Bristol City (A) predictions... Give us the: ✅ Correct score ⚽ First goalscorer 💯 Man of the match #PUSB
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Cov Goals@GoalsCov·
A very tired performance today. Lads need a rest. Shame because without the Haji mistake they haven’t looked like scoring unless they have a set piece
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Western Herd Brewing
Western Herd Brewing@WesternHerd·
10 years in Kilmaley 🍻 Our first tap came before we had beer — John Burke at the Armada. GIVEAWAY: win a case of Spanish Point APA. Follow + Like + Reply with your first WH pint. ROI+NI, 18+. Closes Mon 23 Feb 20:00. Winner Tue 24.
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Sky Blues Extra@SkyBluesExtra·
🔢 | Rate the Tank’s debut out of 🔟 SBA? #PUSB
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Tom MacSweeney Seascapes@TomMacSweeney·
Killybegs Fishermen's Organistion says: As the #Irish pelagic fleet face imminent tie-up with their meagre quotas almost caught for the year, thirty-six Norwegian pelagic #trawlers off the west coast of Ireland, reported landings of over 40,000 tonnes of blue whiting last week. This is more than the entire Irish quota and yet they still have hundreds of thousands of tonnes left to catch. Fishing alongside them are nine Russian Freezer trawlers, operating with no monitoring or control and zero visibility on what they are catching. A level-playing field?
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Pedigree Dogs@pedigreedogs·
@Postvox I don't think you can assist...just looks like An Post can't handle the volume of parcels / letters and the service drops off drastically....pretty pathetic really but not much you can do about it
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Pedigree Dogs@pedigreedogs·
@Postvox a birthday card sent from Wexford on Monday still hasn't arrived in Midleton Cork Friday...what's happening?
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An Post@Postvox·
@pedigreedogs Hi there, thanks for reaching out. Please DM us with the addressing information and we will look into this further for you. - Luke
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Pedigree Dogs@pedigreedogs·
Unbelievably fat fish caught and released this afternoon. (Lure fishing) Best Bass scrap I've had to date.
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