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Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Postdarwinatemyhamster is a top new guy. Just to state what we're all thinking. Welcome sir! Some great posts over the last while.
I''ve been reading here for a while and have gotten some good laughs and no shortage of solid advice from you all. After careful consideration I decided to grease up and plough in.
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Just home from the McGregor fight. Had ringside seats. Literally right beside McGregor as he entered the arena. Place was absolutely rocking from the first prelim until the Main Event. It was absolutely brilliant.
Tomorrow Dubs v Meath. Fucking awesome weekend altogether. Expect Meath to put up a challenge for slightly longer than last year with precisely the same result. 7 point win.You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Awful shit altogether
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View Post
"Worldly wisdom teaches that it is better for reputation to fail conventionally than to succeed unconventionally." - John Maynard Keynes
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Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View PostNot on the same level needless to say, but Gards in action earlier today:
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jeffrey dahmer wasn't the full shillingX can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View PostNot sure why you posted this Garda video, is it to highlight how our guards are generally considerate folk who quickly go to the aid of someone who appears in need of medical assistance, even if they were previously in a confrontation with that person 60 seconds earlier. And continue to help this person despite continual abuse from a few vocal out-of-shot heroes?"Worldly wisdom teaches that it is better for reputation to fail conventionally than to succeed unconventionally." - John Maynard Keynes
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Originally posted by wikiAfter dropping out of the University of Ohio in the fall of 1978, Dahmer enlisted in the army. Here, his alcohol abuse was again noted: two fellow soldiers noted he concealed alcohol upon the barracks inside a briefcase which opened into a portable bar that included a martini kitX can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Wow, that year went quickly.
Had a BBQ to mark the 1st year here and 30-35 people show up, neighbors, other parents from our daughters school, people from our spanish class, and just other people you meet along the way.
Talking to a friend I used to work with who now lives not too far away from here and reminiscing about the commute to Dublin, leave Kildare at 6:10 to start work at 8:30 then getting home at 8pm fucking shattered. Couldn't ever go back to that.
Hit the beach here around once a week, even in the "winter", pool started in April and will be good until around mid October. Never worry about the weather because it's always scorchio. Hope I'm not BBV'ing it but I just hope everything just stays as it is because I couldn't be happier.
I do miss the poker banter in JP's though.
tl:dr billy big balls is happy in Spain
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Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View PostNot on the same level needless to say, but Gards in action earlier today:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQwpP8gwiz4
What really bothers me though is the people standing around shouting during the incident - particularly around the 4.20 mark. The guy shouting "you brought this on yourselves" and your one hysterically giving out about the Garda's training. They're clearly doing no good at all and seem to have no real concern for the injured guy on the ground.
I may be wrong, and it could be a case of stress and frustration boiling over and not being able to help but lash out, but it seems more like a case of them being more concerned at painting the Gardai/the government/the system etc in a bad light rather than actually being concerned for the injured party on the ground.
Aside from the irresponsible behaviour of the Garda dragging your man at the start, I think the Gardai handled the situation well. As AJ said, due care was given when it become apparent the guy needed attention. That said, I don't know how the Gardai acted before/after the video so they may well have been out of line generally speaking during the whole incident.
tl;dr
Gardai are cunts
Protestors are cunts
Probably safe to assume everyone's a cunt unless proven otherwise
also, lets not lose sight of the humour in these serious situations. Great burn by the Garda when asking a guy in the crowd to move onto the footpath:
Garda: "Please stand off the road. I've asked you twice"
Man in crowd: "Shame!"
Garda: "Absolutely, shame on you for the standing on the public road, I agree"
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Originally posted by KK82 View PostVideo should be called 'Gardai show amazing restraint whilst surrounded by annoying idiots' imo.Originally posted by gorrrr72 View PostWow, that year went quickly.
Had a BBQ to mark the 1st year here and 30-35 people show up, neighbors, other parents from our daughters school, people from our spanish class, and just other people you meet along the way.
Talking to a friend I used to work with who now lives not too far away from here and reminiscing about the commute to Dublin, leave Kildare at 6:10 to start work at 8:30 then getting home at 8pm fucking shattered. Couldn't ever go back to that.
Hit the beach here around once a week, even in the "winter", pool started in April and will be good until around mid October. Never worry about the weather because it's always scorchio. Hope I'm not BBV'ing it but I just hope everything just stays as it is because I couldn't be happier.
I do miss the poker banter in JP's though.
tl:dr billy big balls is happy in SpainX can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostJust to fully plumb the depths of mundanity, am left with the unfortunate situation of having just €50 to last until next Friday. Thinking:
Aldi
€14: 7 x €2 pizzas
€2 : Cheese
€4 : Various salamis
€1 : Bread
€20: 15 x beers
€9 : 2 x knock off packs of cigs from Moore Street
That should hopefully do it. Have a slight suspicion that the Aldi pizzas are €1.79, so that would be a big win if so.
I didn't have any cutlery so I was using my toothbrush handle to spread the butter.
I didn't have a fridge so I was leaving the butter on the windowsill of my room, that was ok the first night but the next day after work it had gone to shit, so it was crisps on dry bread for the week.
Couple of kind souls did help me out though, one guy bought me a roll for lunch one day and another guy bought me a curry and a pint after work, both guys were Irish fwiw, I think we look after our own when we are probably a little out of our depth/down on our luck etc and away from home.
I like to think I've payed it forward and would continue to when the opportunity arose but I am sure there is always a lot more a person could do.
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Originally posted by gorrrr72 View PostWhen I was 18 I was living in the UK and had to do a week on 3 quid, went to Kwiksave and got a pan of bread, 1/2 pound of butter and a 15 pack of crisps.
I didn't have any cutlery so I was using my toothbrush handle to spread the butter.
I didn't have a fridge so I was leaving the butter on the windowsill of my room, that was ok the first night but the next day after work it had gone to shit, so it was crisps on dry bread for the week.
Couple of kind souls did help me out though, one guy bought me a roll for lunch one day and another guy bought me a curry and a pint after work, both guys were Irish fwiw, I think we look after our own when we are probably a little out of our depth/down on our luck etc and away from home.
I like to think I've payed it forward and would continue to when the opportunity arose but I am sure there is always a lot more a person could do.
I'm in the unfortunate position of being lazy. I'm Irish. Help me out.
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Originally posted by Jam-Fly View PostFrom around 0.26 to 0.30 was definitely unacceptable behaviour by the Garda. If you're going to move someone, I would've thought you can't drag their head along the ground. Given that video isn't sufficient evidence to judge whether the general behaviour by the Gardai there is right or wrong, I can't defend or condemn them overall in that situation. But the Garda getting carried away (figuratively) and dragging your man while no one supports he head is definitely wrong and he should be punished.
What really bothers me though is the people standing around shouting during the incident - particularly around the 4.20 mark. The guy shouting "you brought this on yourselves" and your one hysterically giving out about the Garda's training. They're clearly doing no good at all and seem to have no real concern for the injured guy on the ground.
I may be wrong, and it could be a case of stress and frustration boiling over and not being able to help but lash out, but it seems more like a case of them being more concerned at painting the Gardai/the government/the system etc in a bad light rather than actually being concerned for the injured party on the ground.
Aside from the irresponsible behaviour of the Garda dragging your man at the start, I think the Gardai handled the situation well. As AJ said, due care was given when it become apparent the guy needed attention. That said, I don't know how the Gardai acted before/after the video so they may well have been out of line generally speaking during the whole incident.
tl;dr
Gardai are cunts
Protestors are cunts
Probably safe to assume everyone's a cunt unless proven otherwise
also, lets not lose sight of the humour in these serious situations. Great burn by the Garda when asking a guy in the crowd to move onto the footpath:
Garda: "Please stand off the road. I've asked you twice"
Man in crowd: "Shame!"
Garda: "Absolutely, shame on you for the standing on the public road, I agree"
Also, pretty sure that was the "ah heyor" woman shouting "ah stop", "ah stop", during that.
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Originally posted by CHD View PostPretty hungry myself. Log onto just eat and send me a pizza. Pm for address.
I'm in the unfortunate position of being lazy. I'm Irish. Help me out.
I'm pretty sure I'll get around to sending you some pizza, maybe mañana.
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Originally posted by CHD View PostThe CIA twitter account has to be the most obvious and ridic PR exercise ever.
Found their page funny though.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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I've seen incredible bravery from local Gardai here in Waterford over the last few months. We had one Guard who jumped into the Suir, which is 300m wide and very fast, to rescue and elderly person that tried to take his own life. Turns out it was the 7th person he's saved from the water in his career. I'm sure there are plenty of bad eggs too, but personally, I've seen more good than bad.Official Head Marshall of Waterford Gay Pride Festival 2015
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Originally posted by Icarus152 View PostI've seen incredible bravery from local Gardai here in Waterford over the last few months. We had one Guard who jumped into the Suir, which is 300m wide and very fast, to rescue and elderly person that tried to take his own life. Turns out it was the 7th person he's saved from the water in his career. I'm sure there are plenty of bad eggs too, but personally, I've seen more good than bad.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostDon't have a FB account (ffs, could have had a great Tinder career if had one), but is mdoug updating on there or is he generally totally MIA?
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Originally posted by gorrrr72 View PostMeh, don't see much wrong there, the guard with his leg was watching the guys other leg swinging around trying to boot him and by the time he caught his other leg which put him face down he only took another few steps, you couldn't say for sure that he saw that yer man's jacket gave way and he was no longer being supported. Lol at him going into a fit but has the wherewithal to notice his phone falling out of his pocket and trying to catch it. Yeah, I wouldn't be giving him an Oscar on that one.
Also, pretty sure that was the "ah heyor" woman shouting "ah stop", "ah stop", during that.
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Have to hand it to Lloyd, there are one or two videos on the internet of Gardai going over the line but I would imagine you'd get if you searched "Garda Brutality" on Youtube is a series of videos where the Gardai are doing an unbelievably good job in ridiculous circumstances.
Gardaí are brilliant for the most part. The Gardai in that video are doing a brilliant job. I don't think they were heavy handed in trying to move a guy who was flailing around and they were right to clear the road immediately. The moment they realised his head was on the ground they stopped and he didn't start having his "fit" until the woman in the crowd shouted "he's gonna have a fit now - he's an epileptic". Assuming he took his medication - nothing that happened to him there should have triggered a seizure.
So let's rename the video to "Gardai humour asshole while dealing with aggressive crowd admirably"
Just cause you hate the powers that be Lloyd doesn't mean they're always the big bad wolf you wish they were.You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by Kayroo View PostHave to hand it to Lloyd, there are one or two videos on the internet of Gardai going over the line but I would imagine you'd get if you searched "Garda Brutality" on Youtube is a series of videos where the Gardai are doing an unbelievably good job in ridiculous circumstances.
Gardaí are brilliant for the most part. The Gardai in that video are doing a brilliant job. I don't think they were heavy handed in trying to move a guy who was flailing around and they were right to clear the road immediately. The moment they realised his head was on the ground they stopped and he didn't start having his "fit" until the woman in the crowd shouted "he's gonna have a fit now - he's an epileptic". Assuming he took his medication - nothing that happened to him there should have triggered a seizure.
So let's rename the video to "Gardai humour asshole while dealing with aggressive crowd admirably"
Just cause you hate the powers that be Lloyd doesn't mean they're always the big bad wolf you wish they were.
Call me gullible but I thought it looked genuine enough, wouldn't have a particularly strong opinion on how the whole thing was dealt with but your line seems a bit overly cynical.Profit before people.
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostCan't stressful situations trigger epileptic seizures? I'm sure getting your head dragged along the ground fits that criteria. It's entirely possible the woman shouting knew his triggers and potential to seizure after such an incident.
Call me gullible but I thought it looked genuine enough, wouldn't have a particularly strong opinion on how the whole thing was dealt with but your line seems a bit overly cynical.
Stress can cause it, that's true, but like I say the vast majority of epileptics would never put themselves in a situation that could cause a trigger. Lying on the ground in the middle of a demonstration with Gardai moving people along... can't really blame the Gardai if a moron puts himself in that situation.You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by Kayroo View PostJust cause you hate the powers that be Lloyd doesn't mean they're always the big bad wolf you wish they were.
What the fuck is this nonsense? Good morning for you Keith. We have an ad hominem, an Appeal to Authority by association and a core 'but Gards are brilliant most of the time' argument. Good stuff."Worldly wisdom teaches that it is better for reputation to fail conventionally than to succeed unconventionally." - John Maynard Keynes
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Originally posted by Mellor View PostThe Irish crowd at UFC is generating a lot of talk all over the world.
There hasn't been many times that I've missed home being away, but missing that was one.
Irish fighters going 6-0. Phenomenal performances. John Kavanagh and SBG should be proud.
McGregor continues to back the talk up.You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View Post
What the fuck is this nonsense? Good morning for you Keith. We have an ad hominem, an Appeal to Authority by association and a core 'but Gards are brilliant most of the time' argument. Good stuff.
I figure if we dance for a while we might elevate this to "liar liar pants on fire"
If you want to have a proper discussion about the Gardai I would love to but don't accuse me of simplistic arguments when your illusory correlation is designed to place the Gardaí in a ridiculously bad light.You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by Bubbleking View PostFry currently on the pan, all the papers bought. gonna head down to croker soon and soak up the atmosphere. Bursting at the seams with excitement here
ahem - one time
Should be a decent game today, you have some classy forwards and a good keeper/midfield. Looking forward to itYou are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by Kayroo View PostReally??
The crowd basically getting huge praise for the support. I've been at UFC events were the crowd are dead, quiet and interested during the prelim.
Apparently it hit 111 decibels in there during the main event.
Dana reiterated what he has said in the past that the Irish fans are pound for pound best in the world.
And the reason we don't get events more often is the lack of a larger indoor venue. I'd generally agree, the O2 is smaller than typical UFC venues, but above that there's only Aviva - which is prob too big and outdoor is risky.
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Originally posted by Kayroo View PostI know, I raised the discourse from "Sure look!! LOOK!!! The Gardai in a video with the word brutality!! Let's use this as a segue from a video of a man being killed by NYPD"
I figure if we dance for a while we might elevate this to "liar liar pants on fire"
If you want to have a proper discussion about the Gardai I would love to but don't accuse me of simplistic arguments when your illusory correlation is designed to place the Gardaí in a ridiculously bad light."Worldly wisdom teaches that it is better for reputation to fail conventionally than to succeed unconventionally." - John Maynard Keynes
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Was in the O2 and it was the most amazing atmosphere I've experienced for any sporting event i've been to. Have been to two ufc events previously in Vegas and the O2 was a completely different environment. In Vegas the events didn't fill up til close to the main event while the O2 was full from the start. Was helped with the positive results for the irish fighters but ultimately we saw a bunch of people who've been gagging for an event here for a long time releasing en masse.
The lack of a large indoor venue is a problem but given they pulled 1.4 million dollars on the gate last night can imagine they'll have much of a problem doing to O2 again.
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Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View PostI didn't title the video. I obviously think that dragging someone across the ground on their head and initially pushing away people who seem to know the young man and are trying to come to his assistance is not on. In both cases the police involved are too heavy handed and - while it wouldn't be an issue if the victims were fully healthy and robust and could take it - produce an unfortunate and unnecessary outcome through their actions.
If hes to disabled to work he should be to disabled to protest.
Speculating here obviously.
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Originally posted by Ed View PostThat's pretty ridiculous logic. If hes disabled he shouldn't go to sporting events either?
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Last edited by Tar.Aldarion; 20-07-14, 11:52.
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Originally posted by Emmet View PostWould like to have a clue about what's gone on in that video Tar?
Seemed exciting but I absolutely hadn't a breeze what happened.
Where are you watching? Would like to try to have a look, would this be something people might be interested in betting on?
Yeah people bet on every match.
EDIT: there is a stream specifically for people that dont have a clue btw, one of my friends from dublin was flown to seattle to cast itLast edited by Tar.Aldarion; 20-07-14, 12:23.
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