Interesting read: http://www.irishnews.com/paywall/tsb/irishnews/irishnews/irishnews//opinion/columnists/2018/05/12/news/patrick-murphy-if-the-eu-will-not-allow-ireland-an-independent-voice-it-faces-economic-slaughter-1326710/content.html
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From my days at the Abbey I never remembered anyone from Lurgan even going to the school never mind playing Mac Rory cup, Lurgan ones all went to the Armagh Rd!!
Quote from: seafoid on March 14, 2018, 02:08:46 PM
Jesus built my hotrod- Ministry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXCh9OhDiCI
Gibby came in absolutely shitfaced. He couldn't even walk. I looked at him, laughed, and said, "Hey man. Well, let's see what you've got." We set him up with a stool, gave him a microphone and a fifth of Jack, and played the track. But we didn't exactly get lightning in a bottle. Gibby started babbling some incoherent nonsense, knocked over the whiskey, and fell off the stool. We propped him back up again and heard, "Bing, bang, dingy, dong, wah, wah, wah, ling, a bong..." CRASH! Back on the floor. We went on like that for take after take, getting nothing but gibberish with a few discernible words, like "baby," "gun," "trailer park," "around," and "Why? Why? Why?!" Finally Gibby passed out. He was gone. And that was it. But I knew there was something there. If only I could extract the magic, it would be like pulling a diamond ring out of a septic tank.
I edited the song on my two-track at home. I spliced so much tape to make his gobbled-gook should like words; I swear to God, even in my fucked-up state, I had the rock-steady hands to conduct delicate brain surgery. Cut-tape, cut-tape, cut-tape - all night long. Three weeks later it started to sound pretty good. I added these samples about drag racing, put in these crazy backward tape noises, race car sounds, a redneck thrashing beat, and this off-kilter riff. Mikey did these wild blues solos, then I added the nonsense spoken-word intro to go along with Gibby's moronic lyrics: "Soon I discovered that this rock thing was true/Jerry Lee Lewis was the devil/Jesus was an architect, previous to his career as a prophet/All of a sudden I found myself in love with the world/So there was only one thing I could do was ding a ding dang my dang a long ling long." To this day journalists ask me what the intro and lyrics are about, and I honestly have no f**king clue. We were just winging it.
From the autobiography "Ministry: The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen".
Quote from: Syferus on March 07, 2018, 05:22:08 PMQuote from: ONARAGGATIP on March 07, 2018, 05:19:01 PMQuote from: Syferus on March 07, 2018, 03:44:52 PMQuote from: Rossfan on March 07, 2018, 03:18:27 PM
Being allowed to play Gaelic games?
If the GAA heads in the north stopped naming clubs after terrorists and playing the Republic's national anthem (seemingly as much as a fûck you to the other side as any nationalistic statement) it mightn't be such an issue.
The only time either side hear the word compromise is when we play the Aussies in Autumn.
why have you such bitterness towards your fellow Gaels in the north, was losing to Down that bad for you? It was only a league game, get over it fella.
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Quote from: Syferus on March 07, 2018, 03:44:52 PMQuote from: Rossfan on March 07, 2018, 03:18:27 PM
Being allowed to play Gaelic games?
If the GAA heads in the north stopped naming clubs after terrorists and playing the Republic's national anthem (seemingly as much as a fûck you to the other side as any nationalistic statement) it mightn't be such an issue.
The only time either side hear the word compromise is when we play the Aussies in Autumn.
Quote from: Avondhu star on February 28, 2018, 11:21:30 AM
Nearly the 1st of March and not much talk re Cheltenham bar the advertised Cheltenham nights
Quote from: armaghniac on February 27, 2018, 03:08:34 PMQuote from: brokencrossbar1 on February 27, 2018, 02:08:15 PM
Come to Cross .... let the children wander the streets with the rest of the waifs....come to the pub with me and listen to us criticise the club finals and reminisce about they wouldnt have had a patch on our team of x, y or z year....then fall out with the wife and send her home in a taxi with the kids
That's what I'm doing anyway....minus the wife as I don't have one anymore!!! Wonder why?
I remember back in the day, when BCB was likely in a nappy, they had a fleadh in Cross' on Paddy's day. The weather was decent and there were so many people "looking for something to do" that there were yokes parked from Creggan to Creevekeeran. Since nobody expected a quarter of this crowd there was a lot of people wandering around.
Quote from: seafoid on February 22, 2018, 12:40:58 PMQuote from: armaghniac on February 22, 2018, 11:17:02 AMIf the occupied territories are unproductive there must be a good bit of potential upside. It wouldn't be as wide a gap between east and west Germany.Quote from: johnneycool on February 22, 2018, 11:05:04 AM
Economic unionists are as likely to forego their unionism if a 32 county Ireland if the right package was put in front of them as much as we've seen small n nationalists happy to live in the status quo of a British statelet.
This isn't easily achieved because the 6 counties is so unproductive.QuoteIf either were to come out and say they're putting together a proposal to set out a process to unite Ireland would it be a vote loser in the 26 counties?
See above. People in the 26 counties would welcome unity, but not having to pay to fix up the place. The British should be expected to leave the place in working order so that people can concentrate on the politics, not funding the place.
Pre Brexit I think the feeling generally would have been that the time had not yet come, a further decade would be needed and the economy needed to recover in any case. As always though the British are fecking things up for their own selfish reasons.
The north would be a welcome counterbalance to Dublin.
I think the pension funds could be the key. They are earning nothing right now with serious tail Risk. If even half of the money could be redirected to real investment it could work for everyone
Quote from: T Fearon on February 21, 2018, 07:14:51 AMQuote from: general_lee on February 20, 2018, 11:49:38 PMQuote from: trileacman on February 20, 2018, 10:47:27 PMBit of a theme occurring. Don't get me wrong, they've caught out a few creeps who are obviously gullible and stupid enough to think that a 14 year old actually wants to meet them; but I've seen a few now where they've targeted young men who clearly have have mild learning difficulties or suffer some form of autism. I wouldn't class them as the most dangerous predators roaming the streets and in fact they're probably every bit as vulnerable as the children these clowns claim to protectQuote from: Main Street on February 19, 2018, 10:56:26 PM
The fact is the police have done feck all to intercept these pedophiles.
How many of these are dangerous paedos though? They recently entrapped a 21 year old with special needs from Tempo in Fermanagh. Arranged some meeting and lured him there and posted the video on facebook. This lad if you knew him obviously has the mental age of a 13 year old and the family of him are absolutely distraught at the allegations and the public shaming they have endured.
So abuse committed by those with learning needs is tolerable and its impacts on victims are less? What utter bullshit.Not so long ago a woman was raped in Peatlands Park by a young fella with learning needs.
Quote from: The Trap on February 19, 2018, 01:17:12 PM
Gregory has a Catholic son in law!