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#31
General discussion / Re: The Official UFC Thread
January 20, 2020, 11:07:42 AM
Quote from: Denn Forever on January 19, 2020, 10:26:40 AM
Hope it wasn't pay to view.

Of course it was.
#32
General discussion / Re: Holidays
January 15, 2020, 02:49:35 PM
Child is off for a week end of May so I priced up the Mon-Fri for 2A2C (one baby so wouldn't be charged and one four year old) and it was coming up 800E just for the accommodation. By the time you add what you would spend on getting there, food, drink, activities you would be safer going abroad for a week all inclusive. And that was only for four nights, not the week.
#33
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
December 30, 2019, 02:52:04 PM
Anyone hear any news about Mooney?
#34
Quote from: Fionntamhnach on November 15, 2019, 02:58:01 AM
Latest odds by constituency from Paddy Power, updated from 5th November, correct at time of this post.

* Latest odds are the rightmost published next to party & candidate
* Favourite has their odds listed in bold
* Any previous odds for a party & candidate are in light grey
* Odds for a party & candidate not yet published by PP are simply blanked ( --- ) for now
* Odds given by PP for a party in a constituency where they are not standing a candidate has been scrubbed from this list

North Belfast



   
Alliance - Nuala McAllister
DUP - Nigel Dodds
Sinn Fein - John Finucane
66/1
4/6 4/5
Eve 5/6

East Belfast



   
Alliance - Naomi Long
DUP - Gavin Robinson
UUP - Carl McClean
5/4
8/13 4/9
50/1

South Belfast



   
Alliance - Paula Bradshaw
Aontú - Chris McHugh
DUP - Emma Little-Pengelly
SDLP - Claire Hanna
UUP - Michael Henderson
7/2
---
6/1 5/1
2/9
125/1

West Belfast



   
Alliance - Donnamarie Higgins
Aontú - Monica Digney
DUP - Frank McCoubrey
PBP - Gerry Carroll
SDLP - Paul Doherty
Sinn Fein - Paul Maskey
100/1
---
100/1
---
100/1
1/200

East Antrim



   
Alliance - Danny Donnelly
Conservatives (NI) - Aaron Rankin
DUP - Sammy Wilson
Greens (NI) - Philip Randle
SDLP - Angela Mulhollan
Sinn Fein - Oliver McMullan
UUP - Steve Aiken
33/1
100/1
1/200
100/1
66/1
66/1
66/1

East Derry (aka East Londonderry)



   
Alliance - Chris McCaw
Aontú - Sean McNicholl
DUP - Gregory Campbell
SDLP - Cara Hunter
Sinn Fein - Dermot Nicholl
UUP - Richard Holmes
100/1
---
1/100
66/1
66/1
100/1

Fermanagh & South Tyrone



   
Alliance - Matthew Beaumont
SDLP - Adam Gannon
Sinn Fein - Michelle Gildernew
UUP - Tom Elliott
Independent - Caroline Wheeler
100/1
100/1
8/15 1/4
11/8 5/2
---

Foyle



   
Alliance - Rachael Ferguson
Aontú - Anne McCloskey
DUP - Gary Middleton
PBP - Shaun Harkin
SDLP - Colum Eastwood
Sinn Fein - Elisha McCallion
UUP - Darren Guy
100/1
---
100/1
---
4/6 1/4
11/10 5/2
---

Lagan Valley



   
Alliance - Sorcha Eastwood
Conservatives (NI) - Gary Hynds
DUP - Jeffrey Donaldson
SDLP - Ally Haydock
Sinn Fein - Gary McCleave
UKIP - Alan Love
UUP - Robbie Butler
20/1
100/1
1/200
100/1
100/1
---
100/1 50/1

Mid Ulster



   
Alliance - Mel Boyle
DUP - Keith Buchanan
SDLP - Denise Johnson
Sinn Fein - Francie Molloy
UUP - Neil Richardson
Independent - Conor Rafferty
100/1
33/1
100/1
1/100
100/1
---

Newry & Armagh



   
Alliance - Jackie Coade
Aontú - Martin Kelly
DUP - William Irwin
SDLP - Peter Byrne
Sinn Fein - Mickey Brady
UUP - Sam Nicholson
100/1
---
33/1
66/1
1/100
100/1

North Antrim



   
Alliance - Patricia O'Lynn
DUP - Ian Paisley
SDLP - Margaret Anne McKillop
Sinn Fein - Cara McShane
UUP - Robin Swann
Independent - Stephen Palmer
66/1
1/200
100/1
50/1
50/1 33/1
---

North Down



   
Alliance - Stephen Farry
Conservatives (NI) - Matthew Robinson
DUP - Alex Easton
UUP - Alan Chambers
9/4
100/1
4/9
7/1

South Antrim



   
Alliance - John Blair
DUP - Paul Girvan
SDLP - Roisin Lynch
Sinn Fein - Declan Kearney
UUP - Danny Kinahan
3/1 4/1
4/7 4/6
100/1
100/1
13/5 7/4

South Down



   
Alliance - Patrick Brown
Aontú - Paul Brady
DUP - Glyn Hanna
SDLP - Michael Savage
Sinn Fein - Chris Hazzard
UUP - Jill Macauley
100/1 60/1
---
66/1
23/10 3/1
1/4 1/5
100/1

Strangford



   
Alliance - Kellie Armstrong
Conservatives (NI) - Grant Abraham
DUP - Jim Shannon
Greens (NI) - Martin Macartney
SDLP - Joe Boyle
Sinn Fein - Ryan Carlin
UKIP - Robert Stephenson
UUP - Philip Smith
20/1
---
1/200 1/50
---
100/1 20/1
100/1
---
100/1

Upper Bann



   
Alliance - Eóin Tennyson
DUP - Carla Lockhart
SDLP - Dolores Kelly
Sinn Fein - John O'Dowd
UUP - Doug Beattie
100/1
1/100 1/7
100/1
33/1 15/2
50/1 11/2

West Tyrone



   
Alliance - Stephen Donnelly
Aontú - James Hope
DUP - Thomas Buchanan
Greens (NI) - Susan Glass
SDLP - Daniel McCrossan
Sinn Fein - Órfhlaith Begley
UUP - Andy McKane
100/1
---
50/1
---
66/1
1/200
66/1

Finucane was actually 7/5 on Paddy Power when they first opened their markets.

SDLP were 4/7 at the start for South Belfast as well, though that was before SF agreed to withdraw.

Naomi Long was 6/4 at the start for East Belfast too, in slightly.
#35
General discussion / Re: Anyone going to Poznan?
September 24, 2019, 03:21:14 PM
Thread hijack...

Anyone that's been to Poznan recommend any bars for a stag group? Any early bars in the city, they all seem to open late enough. We land at 9am on Friday so have to kill a few hours before we can check into the hotel.
#36
General discussion / Re: Holidays
September 20, 2019, 09:56:03 AM
Don't feed the troll...
#37
General discussion / Re: The Official UFC Thread
September 17, 2019, 09:46:09 AM
What about him fighting Keeler in Dublin on the 14th?
#38
General discussion / Re: Question on cooking...
September 13, 2019, 06:27:47 PM
Quote from: Denn Forever on September 13, 2019, 05:49:00 PM
What do you do with Halloumi?

Whack it in a burger, lovely with some chilli jam.
#39
Quote from: Ulick on March 11, 2011, 02:20:56 PM
Quote from: dillinger on March 10, 2011, 10:44:13 PM
Glad to hear it's only Loyalists who deal in drugs. :o

The Legahory hoods have always been supplied by loyalists (mainly LVF from the Parkmore estate) over the past 25 years from 'Bonanze' when he was there, to the Marno brothers, Billy Wirght, the McNally brothers, the McKeowns  and latter day Jim Carlises (father and son). They are all the lowest form of life you could ever find and each an every one of them up to their armpits in various loyalist groupings - if you don't believe my try Googling any one of them. The McKeown brothers are a particularly hateful bunch of c***ts - one convicted of murdering Catholic teenager Bernadette Martin by shooting her in the head as she slept and another convicted of murdering Catholic taxi driver Michael McGoldrick. Hugh McGeough was every bit as bad. The link below draws attention to an attempt on his life by one of his former mates. The dispute in the article was nothing to do with with McGeough murdering the teenager but a mere fallout over the division of drugs, money and guns between themselves.

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sunday-life/news/thug-boss-13905828.html

For years the RUC let these c***ts run around murdering any Fenian they could lay their hands on, all the while turning a blind eye to their drug dealing. You'll not find many round Lurgan or Craigavon who would shed tears over any of them.

Mal McKeown gone then.
#40
General discussion / Re: Holidays
August 17, 2019, 09:24:52 AM
Do you think car rental companies would share customer information with each other, or even care?

For example, if you were black listed with EuropCar do you think you could get a car from Hertz or Avis etc?

Eh, asking for a friend...
#41
General discussion / Re: Tayto Park
August 12, 2019, 12:33:52 PM
Quote from: t_mac on August 12, 2019, 11:57:57 AM
Were you tortured by the wasps at the picnic spots - gits were in force last year!

Absolutely tortured by them! They were everywhere, then again our back garden is full of them at the minute as well the bastards.
#42
General discussion / Re: Tayto Park
August 12, 2019, 09:27:13 AM
Went yesterday from about 11.30am to 5pm (left early because we had dinner booked), definitely got the value from the wristbands. Was impressed with it, our wee one loved it, already asking to get back.

If we were going back again we would leave earlier to get down for opening and make a full day of it. We didn't get doing it all in the time we were there. Good spot.
#43
General discussion / Re: Tayto Park
August 10, 2019, 02:07:03 PM
Going tomorrow for the first time. It was 18 entry and 33 if you added the wristband, so 15 extra. Download the map here: http://www.taytopark.ie/uploads/inner_page/Map_2019.pdf

And look at the tokens for each ride, all 2 at least, some of them even 4 or 5 a go (Circus, world of raptos, the cinema). So it is well worth the extra I think for us, especially if our wee one wants to go back on the same ride a few times in a row.
#44
General discussion / Re: The Official Daddies Club
July 16, 2019, 04:25:44 PM
Quote from: Tony Baloney on July 16, 2019, 01:56:34 PM
My tip is to get the missus to feed the wain and you sleep in the spare room.

That was our agreement when I was working the next day and she was on maternity. Only fair really. Then I took over the nights when I was off the next day.
#45
General discussion / Re: The Official Daddies Club
July 16, 2019, 12:16:20 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on July 16, 2019, 11:45:59 AM
The tommee tippee machines were about 60 on amazon a few weeks ago. Not sure what they are now but I would also swear ny them and mam bottles.

Of all the shite we had at the start, and we bought all these gadgets and things we didn't need, the Perfect Prep machine was by far the best thing we had. Would recommend to anyone.