While beating the election target, the Taoiseach can produce a sound and his eye give out light. The pensioners were beaten the inside to can call.
[tags]Clare Street, Limerick, Taoiseach, Fianna Fáil, Power is Matchless[/tags]
While beating the election target, the Taoiseach can produce a sound and his eye give out light. The pensioners were beaten the inside to can call.
[tags]Clare Street, Limerick, Taoiseach, Fianna Fáil, Power is Matchless[/tags]
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Is it just me, or do those posters look like recycled John Hinde postcards? The colour scheme is just a tad heightened for my linking and they look like Bertie was photoshopped in…I’m paranoid aren’t I?
They’re certainly very odd and it seems fairly clear the participants were not all physically in the same shot at the same time.
My photoshopping of the photoshopped image was merely complementing the vaguely aggressive posture of Bertie (and the weary/terrified look of the OAPs).
The more I look at it the more sinister it gets. Two pensioners alone on a hilltop with the Taoiseach on a (heightened) sunny day. How did such a thing come to pass?
… after drinking three pints of Bass.
Definitely a little bit of photoshopping going on. My version of the old people getting threatened by the Bert is definitely different to yours.
Come to think of it they don’t look threatened, more embarrassed, it’s as if he came up on them necking in the bushes. “At ye’re age, ye should be ashamed of yereselves.”
Try again: http://greeninkpen.blogspot.com/2007/04/obey-zod.html
The pensioners look respectful and deferential. It is probably because the power is matchless.
The power is more matchless than you think. See below, courtesy of Green Ink:
Don’t you just love the terse conciseness of megalomaniac, psycho super-villains like Zod and Ming? Words like “Obey” and “Behold” are used to great effect.
Ah, not just the eye, but the two eyes give out light!
Silence!
The old ones are small. Zod is great.