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#31
General discussion / Re: Restaurants in Belfast?
January 14, 2009, 01:14:13 PM
Anybody remember Bilko's on the Ormeau Road used to get take outs there in the eraly 90's a chip there could have feed an army. Have not been down that way in a long time I'm sure its well gone. 
#32
The focus should be on the murder of at least 400 women and children and not the feelings of Shatter and the Deputy ambassador to long the Holocaust has used to give Israel and bye ball-no more. Can anybody not see the same thing happened in Bosnia-the world took action. The UN needs to act or it will rightly be seen as the puppet of the US   
#33
So if they are from Newcastle was it a bit pointless asking them "f**k away of " when they live in Newscastle?
#34
General discussion / Re: Stag do
January 08, 2009, 01:20:49 PM
Avoid Kilkenny-Westport is good spot-more relaxed than Kilkenny. I went to kilkenny for mine was like being in Dublin bouncers everywhere and it was frankly disappointing. My own stag do was the worst I have been on-is it like that for all stags?
#35
General discussion / Buying a house
January 06, 2009, 03:54:19 PM
Looking for some help.

I have an offer on my house which I want to accept. However looking at property news and estate agent websites it seems that few are dropping prices.(I took 100 grand off mine). The houses I am after have not dropped in price as far as I can see and are still sitting at 180-200 grand since  last summer with frankly no chance of going at that price-Shoud I just call estate agents and be as bold as brass and say "I'm not paying you that I can go to 30-40 grand under" would the hang up the phone or would they be prepared to haggle and go back to the vendors. Given that there is a further slump on the cards is my plan a goer. I would like the hear the thoughts of any of you invovled in the building industry and estate agency trade in the north

Thanks   
#36
General discussion / Re: The psychology of ‘Breakout’
September 24, 2008, 02:55:12 PM
Aye sure that rights the Brits allowed SF to use dodgy money for election campaigns. Did they not try to thwart the rise of SF at every turn (broadcasting ban and non violence pledge). Sinn Fein did not come from nowhere they only started to stand in elections from 83 onwards and it was a very slow start. If you can give me some evidence that SF elections where funded by IRA money I will galdly give £100 to the British Legion. As someone who has helped SF in the past it probably cost me money driving and attending events. Of course the brits have touts within SF and probably all parties-money and blackmail do work. If Gerry Adams ever swears an oath to Lilly Windsor he would be finished-   
#37
General discussion / Re: The psychology of ‘Breakout’
September 24, 2008, 11:26:27 AM
Quote from: Sideshow Bob on September 24, 2008, 10:32:48 AM
Sinn Fein were allowed to dictate IRA strategy, IRA funds were diverted away from a military campaign to buying suits and media classes for people who never got their hands dirty.

Jesus sideshow please give us more of your insight-you must know so much about the Republican Movement. Could you please supply some evidence to support the above. By the way stories taken from the Sindo don't count as evidence. You don't like Adams but that does not make him a tout. 
#38
General discussion / Gregory Campbell is a clown
September 19, 2008, 01:54:13 PM
Don't know if this has been posted on other thread-but can you believe the below-the article in full is on BBC Website-he also stated that Rangers had taken steps to resolve the sectarian songs and chants of their own fans-the man is a walking Anus.


Northern Ireland's sports minister has said he is unlikely to accept an invite to visit Celtic Football Club.

He wrote to the the club's chairman and former NI secretary John Reid to complain after IRA songs were sung by fans at a game.

The ardent Rangers fan had been invited to Parkhead after he and his wife were subjected to sectarian abuse on a ferry crossing to Scotland.

Mr Campbell was writing in his capacity as an MP and not sports minister.

Earlier this week, the Irish government raised concerns about sectarian chants by Rangers fans at an Old Firm game.

The East Londonderry MP said he felt Rangers had taken steps since the game to tackle the issue, but demanded more action by Celtic.

He added that he believed visiting Parkhead at present would send out the wrong message.

"If I were to take up the visit now, it may be totally counterproductive given what I have been informed of in recent times," he said.

Mr Campbell said although he was not planning to visit Parkhead, the IRA chants meant any future visit was now less likely.

"It's probably made things a bit worse," he said.

But he insisted he was not "setting preconditions" to visit the football club, but added more action should be taken against the small number of fans involved in the chanting of IRA songs.

#39
Hereiam-apart from a few DUP nutjobs you must be one of the few people who believe the Provos bombed Omagh- It was the Real IRA that bombed Omagh-I agree with your theory-it could have been allowed to happen to kill the RIRA of before the gathered any support-a public enquiry woyuld be a good idea-although the Brits would not be very keen-the reason the Bloody Sunday enquiry cost so much was that MOD laywers-used every stalling tactic and diversion to delay and thus increase the cost to the enquiry-they would do the same with an Omagh enquiry.
#40
General discussion / Some people have nothing better to do
September 12, 2008, 10:51:40 AM
The below is taken from the BBC website. I think all workspaces should be neutral- no war memorials in Council chambers no pictures  of the Enniskillen bomb victims-no GAA flags NOTHING-I bet we won't see Arlene Foster supporting this lady the way she and Lord Humpty Dumpty (Morrow) mouthed of about the picture in Enniskillen fire station



A civil servant has been ordered to remove a Tyrone GAA flag from her car after a complaint from a colleague in Strabane.

The incident happened on Wednesday, when her car was parked at the town's benefits office on Urney Road.

The Social Security Agency said it had taken the decision because of a legal duty to maintain a neutral workplace.

However, Aodhan Harkin, of Sigersons GAA Club in Strabane, said a Tyrone flag was in no way offensive.

"I thought we had started to move on in this country," he said.

"We accept everybody else's cultures but we can't accept our own.

"I think there's something drastically wrong if somebody's offended by a Tyrone flag."

ord Humpty Dumpty (Morrow) mouthed of about the picture in Enniskillen fire station
#41
Orangemen are to be pitied more than loathed. What he wants to do in his freetime is up to him. If walking around Glengormley looking like a c**k floats his boat let him.
#42
General discussion / Re: Is it legal
July 02, 2008, 04:17:45 PM
A bit old for that caper now-used to remove flags from loyalist estates to add to our bonfires that we had on the 14th August...there has not been one of them for a while!!
#43
General discussion / Is it legal
July 02, 2008, 03:59:20 PM
I park in a loyalist area of Belfast (in a private carpark) and have noticed that one of the natives is not only flying the union jack and the Bastardised Red hand flag but also a UDA flag with the "simply the best " logo on the bottom. Is the legal and could it not be seen as giving support to a terrorist organisation. I'm sure if a Fenian hung out a flag with IRA on it-the peelers would have raided the house within minutes!! 
#44
The trial of former IRA leader Brendan McFarlane has collapsed at the Special Criminal Court in Dublin.

The Belfast man had faced charges in connection with the kidnapping of English supermarket executive Don Tidey almost 25 years ago.

The prosecution said it would offer no further evidence after a court ruling that garda evidence was inadmissible.

The court ruled that incriminating statements he allegedly made could not be used in evidence.

Mr McFarlane had denied charges of possession of firearms, intent to endanger life and unlawful imprisonment.


Should action be taken against the garda who told porkies?
#45
I can't find any links but I am convinced that the GAA contributed the most money to the Omagh bomb fund. Unlike Omagh Town FC who if memory serves me correctly where investigated about missing funds.