HwoodMike2umate wrote:Useful link for those of you wanting to keep up to date with the Norn Iron results this Friday and Saturday. And interesting feature that allows you to see in every constituency how all the votes transferred at each stage of the 2011 count. http://electionsni.org.s3-website-eu-we ... index.html
Pray tell? Useful for wot?
useful
ˈjuːsfʊl,-f(ə)l/
adjective: useful
able to be used for a practical purpose or in several ways.
"aspirins are useful for headaches"
synonyms: functional, practical, handy, neat, convenient, utilitarian, utility, helpful, applicable, serviceable, of use, of service;
I don't wish to be awkward or argumentative (now you know that's not true), but given all the steaming piles of keek that HWM posts as "useful" you select this one to take issue with.......extraordinary
I happened to read this one ........ unfortunately
Agh well that explains it then.
For the avoidance of doubt, this link is the most useful of all his "useful" links.
Snipe Watson wrote:
Get away up the yard ye big ballix ye. I'm not explaining it to you. It's our election anyway........ Have you biys got a Taoiseach yet?
Me árse.
Expecting Enda to be voted Taoiseach tomorrow. Could have been worse and I hear that Gerry approves.......
Enda Kenny bows to mounting pressure to apologise:'I had no excuses and failed to exemplify my own standards'
THE Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny was at the centre of a major controversy last night after he told an anecdote which included the racist epithet "n*****" during a function attended by parliamentary colleagues, party workers and political journalists.
The function, held last Wednesday in Buswell's Hotel, near Leinster House, was to mark the departure of Fine Gael's national press and public relations officer Niall O Muilleoir. Yesterday, Mr Kenny was attacked by the Labour Party, the Irish Refugee Council and the Irish Council for Civil Liberties who said they could think of no occasion in which the word was appropriate.
It is a man's own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways.
Apart from a few flyers in the postbox the only party to darken my door when I was at home were the TUV. Fair play to the wee man as I gave him the warm welcome that I could never vote for a political party with a big0t as a leader and that I was looking for a party that actually had policies devoid of religious bias for the good of all. Wee man went on to explain that when he ran his own business he was happy to employ Catholics if they were good at their job. I almost had an epithany moment.....what a legend he must be to actually have employed a catholic!!! How times have moved on........prat.
Whether or not my link proves to be "useful" is strictly speaking not yet known. But as I sit here working away at my office desk I will be occasionally flicking between BBC News (NI) web coverage and my possibly useful link, to see which keeps us informed best as the days dramatic results unfold ever so slowly. Watch this space.