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#61
General discussion / Re: Grammer for retards
September 03, 2008, 07:32:52 PM
You might want to edit the title. Grammer? Don't you mean grammar.  ;)
#62
General discussion / Re: Proves Out
September 02, 2008, 01:34:24 PM
"No bail for murderers" written beside the old Andersonstown Rd barracks. How things have changed in 10 years. Then it was free the murderers prisoners. You would think they would know what they want by now or was there a better class of murderer back then?  ;)
#63
General discussion / Re: Our brave hero's
September 02, 2008, 01:30:44 PM
Although I might not agree with welcoming home the troops, its their city. They pay their taxes to their government, so in essence it is as British as Finchley.
#64
Arthur, pints is a paranoid schizophrenic.
#65
Maybe we could do a bit of match making on the GAA Board.
Pintsofguinness a man person who seems to spend way too much time on line, who never seems to go out at the weekend, he might miss something on the board  :o meet Downgirl, like pintsofguinness she seems to spend a lot of time on line. She has recently graduated to the GAA board from bebo, everything from her lack of a love life to removing false nails have been discussed on line. A match made in cyber heaven.
#66
Quote from: pintsofguinness on July 25, 2008, 08:54:23 PM
Very true - you regularly hear about women having abortions regretting it but how often do you hear women saying they wish they had an abortion?

There is an old woman in Silverbridge who wishes abortion had been legal around 1970  ;)
#67
Watched Armagh train last night and I must say I was impressed. Their training games are as competitive as most games you will see outside of Ulster, with some very hard hitting. Cant believe how slow Bellew is, but he has great positional awareness. Ther whole set up seems very professional and a cut abouve anything I have seen before. No nonsense, no messing, there was hardly a word spoke by any of the squad for the whole 2 hours. One of the O`Rourkes didnt train with the squad, I think it was the one that got sent off in their last game, he done a bit of work on his own and Clarke got a lot of work done on his back. McDonnell was awesome. Taking scores off both feet and making his diagonal runs, but I have a feeling that Fermangh could pull of a major surprise here. It wont be a pretty game. Fermanagh by 2. Spillane to tell everyone how bad football is up North.
#68
General discussion / Re: Hatred
July 11, 2008, 01:56:10 PM
I was in Belfast yeaterday for the first time in years. The whole 12th thing doesnt seem as big as it once was. Yes the place is still decked out in bunting in flags, but not to the same extent as it was 10 or 20 years ago. Even The Village doesnt seem to be as bad as it was, there actually seemed to be ordinary working people living there now, maybe even students. A previous poster likened it to a dog marking out its territory and I would agree with that to an extent, but you can teach a dog not to wee on its neighbours property, could you do that to some of those nice gentlemen that sit outside the pub on the corner of Sandy Row/Donegall Rd ?