You would be in want of some serious ointment for this absolute mammoth of a burn...

In a Facebook post that is going viral, the owner of Oscar's Café and Bar in Smithfield, Dublin has uploaded a screenshot of an email they received from Lovin Dublin, as well as their response.

In the email, a representative from Lovin Dublin has asked Oscar's to host an event for them, as well as to put up a bar tab for them, in exchange for sponsored content on the site.

What Lovin Dublin might have forgotten about before sending this email however, is that Oscar's Café and Bar got quite the rinsing a few months ago from the popular Irish website.


During this summer's Euros, Oscar's caused quite the stir with their Offside Rule challenge, where they were offering women who could explain the offside rule to a bartender a free gin and tonic.

Although many news outlets including ourselves, covered the story, none were quite as brutal as Lovin Dublin.

The original article has since been deleted, but thankfully it is never gone thanks to the wonders of screenshoting and the good people of the internet:

Well, even though Lovin Dublin may have forgotten about their transgression, the owner of Oscar's really did not.

He posted the below post to their Facebook page, in which he firmly tells Lovin Dublin where to go with their offer.


"I would rather stick stick pins in my eyes than do any kind of collaboration with Lovin Dublin."

Ouch...