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#1
General discussion / Re: Hamas attack Israel & sub...
Last post by Milltown Row2 - Today at 12:23:18 PM
Wife was talking to some nut job Christian that used to live near us in our last home.

Anyways she got talking about being a aid worker going to Israel to 'help' the Jewish community come to terms with the attacks in Israel.

She went on to say because she's been there (I ask where, but wife didn't ask) its lies being told by the media about what's happening in Gaza.. And blah blah blah, i sent my wife some links and said if you bump into her again show here this! 

People like this have the same mindset that the holocaust didn't happen
#2
General discussion / Re: TV Show recommendations
Last post by Milltown Row2 - Today at 12:17:13 PM
Quote from: NAG1 on Today at 11:59:16 AM
Quote from: mrdeeds on April 20, 2024, 03:37:47 PM
Quote from: JimStynes on April 15, 2024, 09:56:27 PMBaby Reindeer on Netflix is very good.

Unreal. He's a great actor considering he's a comedian. Must be therapeutic playing himself. I never was as uncomfortable watching something and as quiet when over.

Couldn't sit through it.

What does that say about 'us' when watching something like that, which happened, that we all felt very uncomfortable and unable to watch?

Watching in discomfort!
#3
GAA Discussion / Re: Murder of a GAA Chairman
Last post by Milltown Row2 - Today at 12:15:17 PM
Quote from: johnnycool on Today at 12:11:22 PM
Quote from: seafoid on Today at 12:03:51 PMThis story is really like the one about the Stardust



Certainly a tragedy with an attempted coverup, but collusion in the North went much further than that.

British State forces actively provided Loyalists with the intel, support and equipment to carry these murders out and then did everything to prevent a proper investigation then and indeed ever since.


They also allowed stakeknife (as their agent) to torture and kill plenty, crazy place and how that system was continually allowed to operate was unbelievable

If someone made a film about it, it would go straight into the fiction department
#4
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Senior football cha...
Last post by square_ball - Today at 12:12:56 PM
Quote from: David McKeown on Today at 12:09:54 PM
Quote from: square_ball on Today at 12:02:19 PMYou're missing the bit 'after they have played the ball away'



And the last bit.

Or intentionally taking him out of the movement of play.

I see the Sunday Game hinted at being told by an official that Hampsey had made an abusive gesture after the shot had been missed. That's also a black card offence.

So I think we probably have no clue what the cards were for in order to know if they were correct or not.

Does that not suggest the ball has to be in play for that to be the case?
#5
GAA Discussion / Re: Murder of a GAA Chairman
Last post by johnnycool - Today at 12:11:22 PM
Quote from: seafoid on Today at 12:03:51 PMThis story is really like the one about the Stardust



Certainly a tragedy with an attempted coverup, but collusion in the North went much further than that.

British State forces actively provided Loyalists with the intel, support and equipment to carry these murders out and then did everything to prevent a proper investigation then and indeed ever since.
#6
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Senior football cha...
Last post by David McKeown - Today at 12:09:54 PM
Quote from: square_ball on Today at 12:02:19 PMYou're missing the bit 'after they have played the ball away'



And the last bit.

Or intentionally taking him out of the movement of play.

I see the Sunday Game hinted at being told by an official that Hampsey had made an abusive gesture after the shot had been missed. That's also a black card offence.

So I think we probably have no clue what the cards were for in order to know if they were correct or not.
#7
General discussion / Re: Things that make you go Wh...
Last post by johnnycool - Today at 12:04:54 PM
Quote from: LC on Today at 11:43:42 AM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 10:32:22 AM
Quote from: Tones on Today at 09:46:23 AMA friend of mind works dealing with benefit claims, she does England mostly, she says it's amazing how rude these folk are, how clued in they are, how persistent they are, how confrontational they are, she says when she clearly identifies fraud and passes it to her line manager more than not it is ignored - no wonder the country if fucked!

I've said before, these people work dam hard at not working, the levels of understanding the benefit system is way above the actual people working in it

I remember being at a garage on the Shankill years ago, guy was filling up his rather new BMW, he was chatting away to a fella in the shop telling him he was heading to the dole who were interviewing him for the DLA renewal.

He was basically covered in shit, clothes were hanging on him and he smelt of booze, told him that it works every time and they never keep more than 5 minutes due to the smell.

This isn't taking away from multi national companies not paying full tax btw  ;)

No fan of them but at least they contribute something in terms of jobs etc.  Your man in the Shankhill along with many other similar people in the supposed 'working class areas' contribute sweet FA.  It is people like this who clog up the NHS as well.

FFS they aren't offering a charity service, it's those doing those jobs that contribute and I'd expect the employer to also contribute on their profits as well.

Don't buy that trickle down economics shíte.
#8
GAA Discussion / Re: Murder of a GAA Chairman
Last post by seafoid - Today at 12:03:51 PM
This story is really like the one about the Stardust
#9
General discussion / Re: Funny comedy clips
Last post by johnnycool - Today at 12:02:46 PM

Gerry Anderson had some clinkers back in the day...

The hypno hen is something you just couldn't make up.
#10
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Senior football cha...
Last post by square_ball - Today at 12:02:19 PM
You're missing the bit 'after they have played the ball away'