Celtic Tiger Museum?

She must be one those entertainment self employed contractors (as per Morning Ireland a week or so ago), who do not pay tax at the higher rate.
 
the museum would need..
- a hot tub
- a 2nd holiday home is Costa Del Crime or Dubai perhaps
- a few helicopters (must be a few knocking about)
- FAS budget for the year to incl trips to Florida + hair do's
 
She must be one those entertainment self employed contractors (as per Morning Ireland a week or so ago), who do not pay tax at the higher rate.

well she got such a free ride to air her thoughts without question I thought the AM in Ireland AM stood for Advertising Medium!!
 
A rezoning map from a rural area accompanied by minutes of the local council meeting where councillors advocate rezoning for 1,000s of houses.

Lisbon Treaty flyers and posters saying that voting yes will guarantee us jobs.

The original envelope (or was it beer mat?) that McCreevy formulated his decentralisation plans on.

A recording of Brian Cowen signing the Lakes of Pontcharain (echos of Nero).
 
A mobile home in "Jacks hole" ,Brittas bay.

Did you even play bingo there or was it just up the road at Staunton's. An old couple had a green tent and 'she' ran the bingo. No messing allowed! He ran the air rifles, I don't know how he never got shot as he would keep getting in the way! This was of course in the pre 250k+ for a site days!
 
What about having Neville Knott chatting away about rooms, but calling them 'spaces' all the time. Or saying that this room is very feminine or masculine!!
 
I don't know what a Belfast sink or a wet room is but they were advertised heavily in the Celtic Tiger, so deserve a place in this museum

Off to google them now
 
I still plan to build a wet room some day !!

Could take or leave the Belfast sink.
 
My mother has a collection of Belfast sinks in her garden, filled with plants. They came from the back of a large house on Pembroke Road (Dublin 4) and were used for feeding pigs. A relic of a period from a previous Irish bust when many Dublin families had to rear pigs in their gardens in order to survive.