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Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 3:03 pm
by Deise Gooner
This fella looks like a very nice man :shock:

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Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 5:35 pm
by olgitgooner
Deise Gooner wrote:This fella looks like a very nice man :shock:

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Ah bless him. He's hiding his gob behind a flag. Embarassed about all his black teeth. :wink:

Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 10:13 pm
by RossieGooner
olgitgooner wrote:
Deise Gooner wrote:This fella looks like a very nice man :shock:

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Ah bless him. He's hiding his gob behind a flag. Embarassed about all his black teeth. :wink:
And the bit that fell off the end of his snout.... :)

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:40 am
by DB10GOONER
Deise Gooner wrote:This fella looks like a very nice man :shock:

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Ah yes - part of the junkie mong hire-a-crowd that those arseholes from Sinn Fein paid to protest in Parnell Square. This is an old Sinn Fein tactic - pay the local junkies, alchos, homeless and feral urban scum €20 each to riot. That particular piece of shite in the photo is well known around the area where I work. A dangerous psychotic cunt. Human garbage. :evil:

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:54 am
by flash gunner
Deise Gooner wrote:This fella looks like a very nice man :shock:

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Im showing my age here but anyone remembers Chad's and Wot No? :oops:

Looks like an Irish Chad with the caption 'wot no drugs/Queen/*insert your own caption' :)
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 8:32 am
by RoscommonGooner
DB10GOONER wrote:
Deise Gooner wrote:This fella looks like a very nice man :shock:

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Ah yes - part of the junkie mong hire-a-crowd that those arseholes from Sinn Fein paid to protest in Parnell Square. This is an old Sinn Fein tactic - pay the local junkies, alchos, homeless and feral urban scum €20 each to riot. That particular piece of shite in the photo is well known around the area where I work. A dangerous psychotic cunt. Human garbage. :evil:
When I was working in Dublin I lived in Inchicore, working around the Christchurch area, anyway on nice days I used to walk home down Thomas St. and I'm sure I recognise that "person" too. I could be wrong though. What a lovely area Thomas St. was back then!

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 8:59 am
by DB10GOONER
RoscommonGooner wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
Deise Gooner wrote:This fella looks like a very nice man :shock:

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Ah yes - part of the junkie mong hire-a-crowd that those arseholes from Sinn Fein paid to protest in Parnell Square. This is an old Sinn Fein tactic - pay the local junkies, alchos, homeless and feral urban scum €20 each to riot. That particular piece of shite in the photo is well known around the area where I work. A dangerous psychotic cunt. Human garbage. :evil:
When I was working in Dublin I lived in Inchicore, working around the Christchurch area, anyway on nice days I used to walk home down Thomas St. and I'm sure I recognise that "person" too. I could be wrong though. What a lovely area Thomas St. was back then!
Yeah, it's worse now. Thomas St is in Dublin 8, one of those areas hit hard by drug problems. Some decent hard working people there too but unfortunately too many cuntbags like that fucker in the photo. The dole office in Thomas St was the first one in Dublin to earn the nickname Fort Apache Thomas Street.

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 9:50 am
by RoscommonGooner
DB10GOONER wrote: Yeah, it's worse now. Thomas St is in Dublin 8, one of those areas hit hard by drug problems. Some decent hard working people there too but unfortunately too many cuntbags like that fucker in the photo. The dole office in Thomas St was the first one in Dublin to earn the nickname Fort Apache Thomas Street.
I worked in the one on Werburgh St. Everyday I passed Thomas St., I thanked mt lucky stars I wasn't sent to that one.

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 10:08 am
by flash gunner
Dont quite understand why people are protesting over there..... Ireland got its independancy even though Northern Ireland was created which now has a parliment to govern itself too. The queen has even made statements and visited places which is an admission of guilt the facts are things werent handled well by the British in the past. Irish and British people in general get on very well and many visit or live in eachother countries. So what are they protesting about exactly? :?

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 10:16 am
by RoscommonGooner
flash gunner wrote:Dont quite understand why people are protesting over there..... Ireland got its independancy even though Northern Ireland was created which now has a parliment to govern itself too. The queen has even made statements and visited places which is an admission of guilt the facts are things werent handled well by the British in the past. Irish and British people in general get on very well and many visit or live in eachother countries. So what are they protesting about exactly? :?
These are not the most intelligent members of our society (as can be seen from Rebels picture) and are very much in the minority. The fact is they are part of a very small organisation which is on it's last legs and are probably using the visit as some sort of publicity stunt.

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 10:48 am
by LDB
flash gunner wrote:Dont quite understand why people are protesting over there..... Ireland got its independancy even though Northern Ireland was created which now has a parliment to govern itself too. The queen has even made statements and visited places which is an admission of guilt the facts are things werent handled well by the British in the past. Irish and British people in general get on very well and many visit or live in eachother countries. So what are they protesting about exactly? :?
There are a loud minority of people in Ireland who have made political careers out of dumping on, and blaming everything on the British. These people will use any excuse to try and rabble-rouse some hatred. We have similar types in this country who try pedantically to find "institutional sexism" or pseudo-racism wherever they look because their reason for being demands it.

We deserve, and have done in fairness, to take a long hard look at ourselves for some of things we did in Ireland. Now its time for these lunatics to back off and realise that its not only the British whos shits stank in the 20th century and learn to forgive & forget.

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 12:52 pm
by DB10GOONER
RoscommonGooner wrote:
flash gunner wrote:Dont quite understand why people are protesting over there..... Ireland got its independancy even though Northern Ireland was created which now has a parliment to govern itself too. The queen has even made statements and visited places which is an admission of guilt the facts are things werent handled well by the British in the past. Irish and British people in general get on very well and many visit or live in eachother countries. So what are they protesting about exactly? :?
These are not the most intelligent members of our society (as can be seen from Rebels picture) and are very much in the minority. The fact is they are part of a very small organisation which is on it's last legs and are probably using the visit as some sort of publicity stunt.
Nail. On. Head.

You must remember also that alot of IRA/RIRA/CIRA/INLA (and UVF/UDA etc too) funding came from protection rackets, alchohol and cigarette smuggling and drug dealing (in some cases). Alot of those fuckers earned their living off these proceeds and now - faced with the possibility of a lasting peace - the NI and ROI cops will suddenly have more time to police up these rackets. It is in the terrorists' interest to keep the NI cops and ROI cops busy dealing with terrorist/political offences rather than chasing down the rackets.

When you see a "riot" or large protest in Dublin a good percentage of the "protesters" will be hire-a-mob scumbags paid by Sinn Fein etc to turn up and cause trouble.

The vast vast majority of people North and South now just want peace. So what if we all don't get everything we want? It is time for compromise, for negotiation.

And the hypocrisy of some of these fuckers? A senior cop I work with once told me that the senior IRA leadership nearly to a man were all regular attendees and later season ticket holders at old trafford from the days of George Best. :roll:

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 4:51 pm
by mill hill And
LDB wrote:
flash gunner wrote:Dont quite understand why people are protesting over there..... Ireland got its independancy even though Northern Ireland was created which now has a parliment to govern itself too. The queen has even made statements and visited places which is an admission of guilt the facts are things werent handled well by the British in the past. Irish and British people in general get on very well and many visit or live in eachother countries. So what are they protesting about exactly? :?
There are a loud minority of people in Ireland who have made political careers out of dumping on, and blaming everything on the British. These people will use any excuse to try and rabble-rouse some hatred. We have similar types in this country who try pedantically to find "institutional sexism" or pseudo-racism wherever they look because their reason for being demands it.

We deserve, and have done in fairness, to take a long hard look at ourselves for some of things we did in Ireland. Now its time for these lunatics to back off and realise that its not only the British whos shits stank in the 20th century and learn to forgive & forget.
spot on. next we'll be saying sorry to the Welsh for cutting out their tougues.

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 7:06 am
by REB
flash gunner wrote:Dont quite understand why people are protesting over there..... Ireland got its independancy even though Northern Ireland was created which now has a parliment to govern itself too. The queen has even made statements and visited places which is an admission of guilt the facts are things werent handled well by the British in the past. Irish and British people in general get on very well and many visit or live in eachother countries. So what are they protesting about exactly? :?
flash, the majority of irish people have great affection for england , it was not always the case but the british have done there best to make up for the fact that they ruled here for 800 years :wink:

the facts are there was 20-30 protesters out of a population of nearly 2million in dublin so that says it all , and the media would always be on the look out for a crap story to stir things up,
she's in cork today so will be shown proper respect by the countries best and most loved county :wink:

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 8:42 am
by corkbarry
There is a rumour that herself and Philip will attempt to cycle up Patricks Hill :lol:

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