[quote]worzel wrote:
Every city has its scumbags, its just that Dublin has the majority share…[/quote]
i see you haven’t been to drogheda
[quote]worzel wrote:
Every city has its scumbags, its just that Dublin has the majority share…[/quote]
i see you haven’t been to drogheda
If you decide to go to Dublin, visit a 'Leo Burdock’s’chipper. Order any fish and chips to go, Enjoy!!! Then run some to burn that shit off.
[quote]Kerley wrote:
and tullamore has teh ghey![/quote]
Tullamore has the inbred.Same as the rest of Offaly and the Midlands in general.
Well it looks like I’ll be going to Dublin for a few days (probably two full days), then going to Galway, then Killarney/Kerry, and then Cork.
Do the MacDonald’s in Ireland still serve those Shamrock shakes?
Man those were good.
[quote]PimpBot5000 wrote:
Do the MacDonald’s in Ireland still serve those Shamrock shakes?
Man those were good. [/quote]
No they dont ![]()
[quote]wigsa wrote:
[quote]Kerley wrote:
and tullamore has teh ghey![/quote]
Tullamore has the inbred.Same as the rest of Offaly and the Midlands in general.[/quote]
IDFPA Nationals were held here today, and hey man no need for that …were not as bad as Leitrim
[quote]B-Man wrote:
[quote]wigsa wrote:
[quote]Kerley wrote:
and tullamore has teh ghey![/quote]
Tullamore has the inbred.Same as the rest of Offaly and the Midlands in general.[/quote]
IDFPA Nationals were held here today, and hey man no need for that …were not as bad as Leitrim
[/quote]
Dundalk FTW!
dublin is great as long as you dont cross the river to da north soyid
[quote]B-Man wrote:
IDFPA Nationals were held here today, and hey man no need for that …were not as bad as Leitrim
[/quote]
This is true
[quote]Irish Pride wrote:
Well it looks like I’ll be going to Dublin for a few days (probably two full days), then going to Galway, then Killarney/Kerry, and then Cork.[/quote]
Sounds like a good plan.You should get a good feel for the variety of the country that way.Enjoy!
[quote]Kerley wrote:
No they dont :([/quote]
“Uncle O’Grimacey” singlehandedly set US/Irish relations back 200 years…
[quote]PimpBot5000 wrote:
[quote]Kerley wrote:
No they dont :([/quote]
“Uncle O’Grimacey” singlehandedly set US/Irish relations back 200 years…
a nice bit of racism there lol
[quote]Mikeyali wrote:
You’ll have a great time. I’d hop around the B&B’s so you can get a full view of the country. You won’t be able to understand a damn thing they say, but it’s worth it.
Make a quick trip up into Belfast. You’ll see a depressed and conquered people.
Free North Ireland.
mike[/quote]
It’s idiots like you that funded the IRA long after they ceased standing for a cause and started being plain criminals and drug dealers. Criminals who happened to try and kill people on the side. I notice the IRA crumbled and we suddenly had a peice process that seems to be working around the time the American “Irish” community suddenly understood what terrorism actually meant.
Northern Ireland is a hell of lot more complicated than you even begin to understand. You have no idea what you’re talking about on this one so keep your mouth shut.
“It is better to stay silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and confirm that you are one”…
PS Ireland is a lovely country and in general the people are very friendly with strangers.
[quote]lou21 wrote:
It’s idiots like you that funded the IRA long after they ceased standing for a cause and started being plain criminals and drug dealers. Criminals who happened to try and kill people on the side. I notice the IRA crumbled and we suddenly had a peice process that seems to be working around the time the American “Irish” community suddenly understood what terrorism actually meant.
Northern Ireland is a hell of lot more complicated than you even begin to understand. You have no idea what you’re talking about on this one so keep your mouth shut.
“It is better to stay silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and confirm that you are one”…
PS Ireland is a lovely country and in general the people are very friendly with strangers.[/quote]
You sound like Unionist.Am I right?
[quote]lou21 wrote:
[quote]Mikeyali wrote:
You’ll have a great time. I’d hop around the B&B’s so you can get a full view of the country. You won’t be able to understand a damn thing they say, but it’s worth it.
Make a quick trip up into Belfast. You’ll see a depressed and conquered people.
Free North Ireland.
mike[/quote]
I notice the IRA crumbled and we suddenly had a peice process that seems to be working around the time the American “Irish” community suddenly understood what terrorism actually meant.
[/quote]
WUT? :S
[quote]wigsa wrote:
[quote]lou21 wrote:
It’s idiots like you that funded the IRA long after they ceased standing for a cause and started being plain criminals and drug dealers. Criminals who happened to try and kill people on the side. I notice the IRA crumbled and we suddenly had a peice process that seems to be working around the time the American “Irish” community suddenly understood what terrorism actually meant.
Northern Ireland is a hell of lot more complicated than you even begin to understand. You have no idea what you’re talking about on this one so keep your mouth shut.
“It is better to stay silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and confirm that you are one”…
PS Ireland is a lovely country and in general the people are very friendly with strangers.[/quote]
You sound like Unionist.Am I right?[/quote]
Nope I’m English (well mixed descent but born in England). I recognise that the history of Ireland is rather complicated and that outsiders would do well not to take sides in the issue. For example I know that Unionists do exist as well as repulicans so that guy’s comment about an occupied people is far too simplistic.
Personally in an ideal world I would like four countries to exist on the British Isles England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. All completely independant but all friendly and working together- (not just within Europe but between each other). The history of English upper class imperialism makes this a difficult situation to envision though. The English upper classes made a stinking mess in Ireland and left it for someone else to clear up. The same stinking messs they made all over the world. We need to try and move forward from where we are now and concentrate on improving everyone’s quality of life whilst not shooting each other. The Northern Irish people I’ve met seem to agree with this sentiment (admittidly they’ve all been people I’ve met in England so they is probably a bias there).
I do remember bombs in London when I was young. As a result the later actions of the IRA and more particually the ignorance of some of those who sent money to them disgust me.
[quote]lou21 wrote:
[quote]wigsa wrote:
[quote]lou21 wrote:
It’s idiots like you that funded the IRA long after they ceased standing for a cause and started being plain criminals and drug dealers. Criminals who happened to try and kill people on the side. I notice the IRA crumbled and we suddenly had a peice process that seems to be working around the time the American “Irish” community suddenly understood what terrorism actually meant.
Northern Ireland is a hell of lot more complicated than you even begin to understand. You have no idea what you’re talking about on this one so keep your mouth shut.
“It is better to stay silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and confirm that you are one”…
PS Ireland is a lovely country and in general the people are very friendly with strangers.[/quote]
You sound like Unionist.Am I right?[/quote]
Personally in an ideal world I would like four countries to exist on the British Isles England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. All completely independant but all friendly and working
[/quote]
British isles huh?
^^^ British Isles is a geographical term that has nothing to do with the political entity that is Britian.
Similar sounding names totally different meanings.
EDIT The political entity Britian obviously does not include the Repulic of Ireland.
okay, anyways its totally gay how 9 out of 10 threads in the get a life section get turned into race or political debates when the original post had nothing to do with it.