History of Ireland in 100 Insults

Sir, – Re: Frank McNally’s An Irishman’s Diary (March 14th). 132

Sir, – Re: Frank McNally’s An Irishman’s Diary (March 14th). 132. You are about as useful as a pickpocket in a nudist colony! – Yours, etc,

BRENDAN CASSERLY,

Abbeybridge,

Waterfall,

Nr Cork.

Sir, – 133. N.I.N.A.: No Irish Need Apply. – Yours, etc,

JOHN GLEESON,

Lucan Road,

Chapelizod,

Dublin 20.

Sir, – The most damning insult of them all: 134. He’s harmless. – Yours, etc,

GEOFF SCARGILL,

Loreto Grange,

Bray, Co Wicklow.

Sir, – 135. Them that’s closest to the altar is often furthest from God. – Yours, etc,

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DONAL O’KEEFFE,

Fermoy,

Co Cork.

Sir, – 136. He has a great face for radio. – Yours, etc,

CLARE KEARNEY,

Cliff Road,

Tramore,

Waterford.

Sir, – Re: The History of Ireland in 100 Insults. 137. Ireland, the land of Stains on Collars. – Yours, etc,

DERMOT SHERLOCK,

Weston Park,

Churchtown, Dublin 14.