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Old 4th April 2009 | 02:01
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Leo Hairy-Camel
 
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Post By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.

I am sure half of europe were equally pessimistic in 1944.
So, Ryanair have been elevated to the equivalence in evil of the Third Reich? Just how stupid do you think we are?
and I absolutely believe more than ever that the pilots can beat MOL, DOB and PB.
And I absolutely believe in the Tooth Fairy, Santa and live in hope of three squirts a night on Viagra just like when I was 20, but none of that is true either.
and our voice will be heard, after this key step is complete.
Yeah, right, with all the enduring resonance of a fart in a hurricane.
It will be much more than stickers and text messages.
Oh really? All evidence to the contrary. At your last great outing of purpose, this was the best you could do, despite your investment of millions of other people's money.
if recognition is national, really what can he do
Same thing WW did when you lot threatened to derail BA over Openskies. High Court precedents are a pain in the arse, aren't they?
This is begining of the snowball effect
Snowball's chance in hell, more like!


Flatulence Fred, there was a time when the cunning linguists of BALPA went about their 'sheep in wolves clothing' shenanigans with more subtlety and darkness than your brazen, callow bull!!!!tery demonstrates. As much as I hold them and you in contempt as the craven, cowardly curs and manipulators that you are, there used to be, I'll admit, a certain respect for method among the BALPA mendacity. No longer, it seems. Oh dear.

Your timing is impeccable, though, coming at the crest of the first wave of the deepest recession to strike Europe since the first flight of man, but you will fail in this as you always fail here at Ryanair because of your failure to grasp the one central issue. WE DON'T WANT YOU. Sure, there are sad, whinnying creatures that lack the perspective of a previous job to realise how fortunate they are at Ryanair, but they, too, will see the light in due course.

It isn’t perfect, and sure it could be better, but measured against the certain downfall and inevitable squalor that comes from unionisation, and all those empty promises, I’ll take Mullingar Mike every time.

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