Hell hath no fury like a golfer's wife scorned - PHOTO
Posted on Tuesday, November 08, 2011 at 08:37 AM
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| Add posted on the back of truck in North County Dublin - don't mess with this woman! |
Here's a billboard spotted by a Twitter user this Monday in Finglas, north county Dublin. An angered wife had obviously reached her last straw and paid for this billboard sized message to be mounted on the back of a lorry in full view of the M3 motorway.
@100CoursesClub posted the photo with the message "Hell hath no fury like a golfer's wife scorned. Spotted just off the M3 between Finglas & St Margarets. #divorce http://t.co/7hMaClh6".
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ciarajoyce | Nov 09, 2011, 01:40 PM EST
Thank you, EireDesire, for turning a nasty situation into a victory for yourself and your little ones. It's the kind of thing only an Irish lady would think of, and my hat's off to you! I hope he reads your "comment" and realizes what a fool you made of him.
The men who think they're getting away with something should think again.
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EireDesire | Nov 08, 2011, 03:18 PM EST
I, myself, tend to use negative energy in a positive way. When I'm in a huff I'll clean or cook til I can't do another thing. The day I found my husband (of the time) looking at porno on the computer, his pants down around his ankles and playing with his "joystick" without even locking the door and we had wee ones at home, I started on my cleaning frenzy. After I finished cleaning the girl's bathroom and ours I decided it wasn't good enough to just leave a rusty ring around the inside of the toilet bowl of our bathroom. It was that very day that I discovered what an ingenious device his electric toothbrush is for removing that nasty stain. For the two remaining years we shared the same roof, I had the cleanest toilet in the village. I'd laugh like a loon every time he'd flash his pearly whites. As we know from this, the Irish don't get angry, we get even.
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