Ali Moore
@msalib.bsky.social
Editor, reader, grammar enthusiast, word nerd, mum, secularist, feminist, Dubliner, she, her. Campaigner for indoctrination-free education. Lover of books, science, evidence, singing, travel, rugby, cheese, shoes and dogs. Woke AF
It’s in calling out the LAR fervour as being more about being against Leinster than for LAR. You can say it’s not a thing and others can say it is. There’s plenty of opinion out there we all think is shite.
April 5, 2025 at 4:00 PM
It’s in calling out the LAR fervour as being more about being against Leinster than for LAR. You can say it’s not a thing and others can say it is. There’s plenty of opinion out there we all think is shite.
Obviously there’s no dilemma for Munster supporters but the rest of what he says is true, is it not? I’m not a MW apologist nor making any judgement on the facts, but there is a degree of schadenfreude in the fixture that’s not going to be ignored by commentators. It is what it is
April 5, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Obviously there’s no dilemma for Munster supporters but the rest of what he says is true, is it not? I’m not a MW apologist nor making any judgement on the facts, but there is a degree of schadenfreude in the fixture that’s not going to be ignored by commentators. It is what it is
To be fair, the Irish commentators were creaming themselves over Quins until the first LR score, neither are Leinster cheerleaders either
April 5, 2025 at 2:57 PM
To be fair, the Irish commentators were creaming themselves over Quins until the first LR score, neither are Leinster cheerleaders either
This isn’t even a question in most of the developed world.
December 29, 2024 at 9:54 AM
This isn’t even a question in most of the developed world.
That’s the one I’ve used before but to no avail of late. It has identified connection is by VPN. Ah well, it’s not like I’m not already overwhelmed with choice to the point of paralysis!
December 24, 2024 at 9:45 AM
That’s the one I’ve used before but to no avail of late. It has identified connection is by VPN. Ah well, it’s not like I’m not already overwhelmed with choice to the point of paralysis!
I’ve tried a few VPNs to no avail. I’m guessing I need a fancy one?
December 24, 2024 at 9:41 AM
I’ve tried a few VPNs to no avail. I’m guessing I need a fancy one?
I keep missing the start of new series on BBC. Such a nuisance we can’t catch up 😞 (albeit a very first world problem)
December 24, 2024 at 9:07 AM
I keep missing the start of new series on BBC. Such a nuisance we can’t catch up 😞 (albeit a very first world problem)
That defines and which adds extra info in a subordinate clause, often separated by commas. The example I always recall is “This is the house that Jack built; but this house, which was built by Paul, is even better”. If using “that” makes sense then it’s probably the correct call. But, v few care!
December 8, 2024 at 10:36 PM
That defines and which adds extra info in a subordinate clause, often separated by commas. The example I always recall is “This is the house that Jack built; but this house, which was built by Paul, is even better”. If using “that” makes sense then it’s probably the correct call. But, v few care!
100%. I’m never fond of hearing his voice but I’m so sick of hearing him pontificating on TV right now. He’s irrelevant in the scheme of thing (thank feck)so why is he getting this platform?
December 2, 2024 at 1:15 AM
100%. I’m never fond of hearing his voice but I’m so sick of hearing him pontificating on TV right now. He’s irrelevant in the scheme of thing (thank feck)so why is he getting this platform?
100% - I don’t always recognise the name or image without the context and not everyone is using the same pics - reasonably enough to be fair.
November 24, 2024 at 10:45 AM
100% - I don’t always recognise the name or image without the context and not everyone is using the same pics - reasonably enough to be fair.
Wouldn’t want to get between you and a sausage KB! 😂
November 21, 2024 at 10:25 AM
Wouldn’t want to get between you and a sausage KB! 😂
Yep, 20 years on the nursing/midwifery beat and this approach makes no sense. Most of us want vital workers paid a decent salary, not least for them to be able to provide us with care should we need it. Costs of hiring from abroad are also very significant per hire. Dublin weighting also needed.
November 20, 2024 at 10:38 PM
Yep, 20 years on the nursing/midwifery beat and this approach makes no sense. Most of us want vital workers paid a decent salary, not least for them to be able to provide us with care should we need it. Costs of hiring from abroad are also very significant per hire. Dublin weighting also needed.
Waves *in distraction when supposed to be writing an article*
November 20, 2024 at 12:12 PM
Waves *in distraction when supposed to be writing an article*