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#21
General discussion / A tourists gude to Ireland
May 13, 2010, 09:23:38 PM
Ireland is an island to the west of Britain but Northern Ireland is just
off the mainland – not the Irish mainland, the British mainland.


The capital of Ireland is Dublin . It has a population of a million people,
all of whom will be shopping in Newry this afternoon. They travel to Newry
because it is in the North, which is not part of Ireland , but still pay in
Euros.

Under the Irish constitution, the North used to be in Ireland , but a
successful 30-year campaign of violence for Irish unity ensured that it is
now definitely in the UK . Had the campaign lasted longer the North might
now be in France .

Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland . It has a population of half a
million, half of whom have houses in Donegal. Donegal is in the north but
not in the North. It is in the South. No, not the south, the South.

There are two parliaments in Ireland . The Dublin parliament is called the
Dáil, (pronounced "Doyle"), an Irish word meaning a place where banks
receive taxpayers' money.The one in Belfast is called Stormont, an
Anglo-Saxon word meaning placebo, or deliberately ineffective drug.

Their respective jurisdictions are defined by the border, an imaginary line
on the map to show fuel launderers where to dump chemical waste.

Protestants are in favour of the border, which generates millions of pounds
in smuggling for Catholics, who are opposed to it.

Travel between the two states is complicated because Ireland is the only
country in the world with two M1 motorways. The one in the North goes west
to avoid the south and the one in the South goes north to avoid the price
of drink.

We have two types of democracy in Ireland . Dublin democracy works by
holding a referendum and then allowing the government to judge the result.
If the government thinks the result is wrong, the referendum is held again.
Twice in recent years the government decided the people's choice was wrong
and ordered a new referendum.

Belfast democracy works differently. It has a parliament with no
opposition, so the government is always right. This system generates envy
in many world capitals, especially Dublin .

Ireland has three economies – northern, southern and black. Only the black
economy is in the black. The other two are in the red.

All versions of the IRA claim to be the real IRA but only one of them is
the Real IRA. The North's biggest industry is the production of IRAs.
Consequently, we now have the Provisional, Continuity and Real IRA. The
Real IRA is by far the most popular among young graffiti writers simply
because it is the easiest to spell.
#22
I've 2 standing tickets and will swap for decent seated.  PM me if interested.

thanks
#23
General discussion / Mayday Events
May 02, 2010, 08:43:08 PM
Does anyone know if there's anything on worth taking the kids to on Mayday?
#24
Bins set alight, rioting, rubber bullets and tear gas!!

Cops have their hands full by the sounds of it!!!!!!!!!


http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ioi_0jtO9RjMwPNRoXNCndRPRq3gD9EG9FP85

#26
I got an LCD with freeview for the kitchen and bought a set top aeriel from homebase with a built in booster for it but it's only good for a few channels.   I'd rather not go drilling the walls to bring a cable from the main aeriel socket in the living room. 

Has anyone bought a good set-top aerial from that works well with digital channels that they could recommend?
#28
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#29
General discussion / Sanctions in Football a joke?
November 07, 2009, 10:21:45 AM
Does anyone else think the sanctions in football are a joke?  Take Rangers & Chelsea as examples.  Rangers get 'warnings' from UEFA for crowd trouble, racist chanting, attacking opposing team buses and then their fans turning city centre Manchester into a riot zone.   

Chelsea tap-up players (the recruitment of virtually their whole underage team has been subject to investigation), threaten and accuse officials & opposing players and cause on and off-field trouble every time they get knocked out of Europe.

Fine of £8,000 and a ban that then gets suspended is hardly going to teach either a lesson.

Is it not time UEFA got tough with the pigs at the trough?? UEFA adopting a "slap on the wrist" approach to sanctions doesn't do much to enforce proper conduct.
#30
General discussion / Xbox 360 or PS3?
October 23, 2009, 09:54:00 AM
I'm thinking of buying one of these.  You can pick up a PS3 online for not much over now £150 and an Xbox 360 arcade for £100.

As far as I;'m aware you don't need any extra accessoris for the PS3.  What else do you need to add to the 360 arcade?

I'm not into online gaming (yet) and don't think I have the time for it.  I like to play the odd shoot 'em up and adventure game so which would you all recommend?
#31
General discussion / EBAY mistake - help required!
October 22, 2009, 10:56:11 PM
Does anyone know how to cancel a bid made by mistake on Ebay??

I placed a bid on a Mickey Mouse outfit for Halloween and now I'm only 6 minutes away from owning Liverpool football club!!
#32
General discussion / Fire Sale at Liverpool FC
October 02, 2009, 01:52:50 PM
Looks like the yanks are in trouble.........

http://store.liverpoolfc.tv/?ncid=store_splbox_new_catalogue_15092009

#33
..... Rafa Benitez!!

"Yes, the money people are asking is crazy. I hear, for example, that people at Seville are asking 41 million euros for Daniel Alves. That is a lot." 

Daniel Alves plays for Barcelona Rafa.

#34
Will Geezer answer the call of his county, which accordng to Joe Brolly is in freefall following a decade in or around the top table?
#35
General discussion / CD repair kits....any good?
March 28, 2009, 10:59:12 AM
I have dozens of scratched cds & dvds.  Has anyone bought a cd reapir kit?  Are they any good and can anyone recommend one?  thanks
#36
Where we live one of the kids got a bb pellet gun for Christmas.  Now about half a dozen of them have them the youngest being 4 or 5 and the yellow pellets are everywhere.   We're afraid to let our 2 toddlers outside now in case they get blinded. 

How f*cking stupid can parents be?
#37
Anyone know anything further on this?   I hope to God it was just a tragic accident but it seems sinister.



Four released in train death probe



Four people were released on bail by police investigating the suspicious death of a teenage boy who was struck by a train.

A 15-year-old boy and two men, aged 37 and 22, were arrested and questioned about the death of 14-year-old Ryan Quinn on a railway line near Portrush.

Another man was later arrested in connection with the incident but all four were released pending further inquiries.

Ryan, who was from Portrush but who had been living in nearby Coleraine, died after being hit by a train on Friday night amid reports he was being chased by a group of males shortly before the incident.

Police said he had been socialising at the nearby bar in the hours before his death when an altercation took place.

Officers want to speak to anyone who saw the row break out.

It is understood Ryan fled down a narrow pathway before somehow getting onto the tracks.

It is believed he phoned his father looking for help just moments before being hit by a passing train.

Train operator Translink is assisting the police with the investigation.

SDLP MLA, John Dallat, said the boy`s death was "a tragedy almost beyond belief."

"I would encourage anyone who knows anything about the events leading up to the tragedy to get in touch with the police and tell them what they know," he said.

#38
General discussion / Sending money abroad
January 30, 2009, 09:19:17 AM
I want to send less than £100 to Indonesia.  The bank charges approx. £25 for an international transfer and western union is something similar.

Is there a cheaper way to send directly to a bank account or some sort of money order that doesn't cost the earth to send?

Paypal is not an option btw.
#39
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/man_city/7827696.stm

Manchester City have opened talks with Italian side AC Milan over the transfer of their Brazilian playmaker Kaka, BBC Radio 5 Live understands.

A report on Mediaset, a website of Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi, says City want Kaka "at all costs".

A City delegation has reportedly met with their Milan counterparts with a bid of £100m and a weekly wage of £500,000 on offer for the 26-year-old.
The Eastlands club refused to comment on the latest transfer reports.

A City spokeswoman told BBC Radio Manchester: "We have been linked with in excess of 70 names that could have been coming in this transfer window.

"We are not going to be drawn into any speculation on any names, no matter who they might be."


The current record for a player's signature is £46m when France's Zinedine Zidane moved from Juventus to Real Madrid in 2001.

Kaka joined Serie A giants Milan from Sao Paulo in 2003 and has since won the league title, Champions League and Club World Cup.

The attacking midfielder has also picked up the Ballon d'Or and Fifa World Player of the Year awards in 2007.

Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, estimated to be worth £15bn, took over as City owner in September 2008 and extensive funds have been made available to manager Mark Hughes.

However, he has only secured the services of Wayne Bridge in January's transfer window, with bids rejected for West Ham forward Craig Bellamy and Blackburn striker Roque Santa Cruz. 

RECORD TRANSFERS
£47m Zinedine Zidane (Juventus - Real Madrid)
£37m Luis Figo (Barcelona - Real Madrid)
£34m Hernan Jorge Crespo (Parma - Lazio)
£32.5m Robinho (Real Madrid - Man City)
£31m Christian Vieri (Lazio - Inter Milan)
£30.75m Dimitar Berbatov (Tottenham - Manchester United)

The four-man delegation who travelled to Italy to initiate talks with the Milan officials is reported to include executive chairman Garry Cook and two representatives of the Sheikh.

BBC Radio 5 Live's senior football reporter Ian Dennis says the reported move underlines Sheikh Mansour's "desire to transform Manchester City", although he added "actually pulling off what would be an incredible coup is another matter entirely".

With the club struggling in 15th position in the Premier League, it would give City an incredible boost if they were to seal the deal for one of the world's best players.

Having started his career with Sao Paulo where he scored 58 goals, Kaka moved to Milan for £5m and has scored 86 goals in 244 appearances.

Kaka is on a contract at the San Siro until 2013 and although he stated in February that he wanted to remain at Milan for the rest of his career, he did hint at a desire to play in the Premier League - a division he has described as the "best championship in the world".

#40
Chelsea get charged for failure to control groundstaff but the allegation that he used racist insulting language to Patrice Evra "could not be proven".    Chelsea dance thru the raindrops once again following on from a similar incident with Samuel Etoo a few years back.   

Maybe they should get their staff to clean up their act as a result instead of coming out with the usual "vindicated" crap that no-one believes.