Flatley’s famous Feet of Flames should not to be confused with that long running Dáil Éireann production: Pants on Fire
Flatley’s famous Feet of Flames should not to be confused with that long running Dáil Éireann production: Pants on FireHe might be one hell of a hoofer, but he would be hard pressed to compete with the consummate song and dance merchants on show in the Dáil and Seanad.
“On the day I became Cathaoirleach I said that one of my key priorities would be to commission a portrait to commemorate Billy’s life and commitment to public service,” Jerry told us this week. “I was determined to do it and, to be fair, I got no resistance from anywhere in the Oireachtas.” It will come as no surprise to hear that the Taoiseach is going to the Olympics the week after next. Simon Harris is representing Ireland in the 100 metre doorstep sprint, the 400 handshake hurdles and the fast-talking marathon. He is travelling withThere is no truth in the rumour that they were really there to audition for the roles of Gomez and Morticia, though acclaimed director Tim Burton was said to have been eyeing them up with unusual interest.
“That’s the plan, I’ve said it many, many times it’s my intention for this Government to run its full term.”By the way, a number of Government politicians are telling us that Chambers of Commerce got a bit ahead of himself when he disclosed the new date during a Morning Ireland interview. We hear more than a few rashers were spat out around breakfast tables when he casually revealed the change and the reason for it .
While this was a party and politics was very clearly on the menu, His Excellency had to be very diplomatic when referring to the reason everybody was present in case he inadvertently indicated a preference as to the outcome.
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