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Oh My God, What A Complete Aisling to be made into film
Just a small-town girl living in a notions world.
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Just a small-town girl living in a notions world.
It’s your round, remember?
Rich people will buy anything.
Make it stop.
Glowing.
Empire state of mind.
Fancy candles, ostrich steaks and organic prosecco.
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Could you bring yourself to pay €140 for a toothpick holder?
Percy Pigs = your kryptonite.
It’s a long way from Viennetta.
Mmm, Guinness-flavoured stew.
Ah here.
Comedian Colm O’Regan on people’s aversion to spoilers – and whether they’re a symptom of notions.
Losing the run of itself.
“Confit Duck and Boozy Berry.”
Five. Just five crisps. Would you be WELL?
No St. Bernard here.
*said in mam voice*
Whither St Bernard? Where did he go?
Seriously. Get outta here.
We are through the looking glass now, people.
They don’t like the new direction it’s going.
We have found them, at last.
Rein it in, guys.
They’ve officially lost the plot.
It’s ST STEPHENSSSSSESSSSS DAY!
Simply. Having.
We found out.
Notions or delish? We found out.
This is not just leftover pizza, it’s much more than that.
Is that… avocado?
We are through the looking glass now.
The service has launched in London and it’s not as pricey as you’d think.
We all partied…
It comes on the eve of EU milk quotas being scrapped.
So many notions.
We’re losing the run of ourselves, again.
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