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Originally posted by Jam-Fly View PostWhat do you think would happen if this tactic was employed:
1) Go 1-0 up in a match
2) Bring on two 7'5 tanks
3) Put one in goals and one outfield
4) Goalie drops ball onto outfielders head and catches
5) Repeat step 4) until final whistle
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Originally posted by elbows View PostFour hours of golf. Mrs alseep on the couch. Bottle of vino. Gr8X 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 CHD View Post
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Originally posted by CHD View Post
how many doq's till I liquidate youX 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 Lord Sir Business View Postdid she make bunsHis rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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Originally posted by PSV58 View PostIrish times magazine hot or not section always good for a sneer
Hot today: #talkpay -people tweeting their salaries to help put a stop to pay inequality"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostAnyone going into the LGBT thing in Merrion Sq tomorrow?
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Originally posted by Jam-Fly View Postwill you be cheering on Tralee in the Munster Junior Cup final next week? They were a great price in the semi versus Janesboro, think they might be underpriced for the final too.
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Originally posted by 5starpool View PostGoing out to Blanchardstown shopping centre today there were people handing out No flyers at the traffic lights to stopped cars. I was going to try and ask them to explain their reasoning for a No vote but the missus convinced me (by using the "I really will be annoyed if you do this" disapproving face) to put the window back up and ignore them. Not many people taking their flyers though from what I could see.I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by darwinatemyhamster View PostWas anyone following the 'My wife is dying' thread on boards, so sad.
I'm so sorry PTK. I know you'll have no regrets. XOriginally posted by PTKI do have a regret though, I know it doesnt matter now but I wish my wife didn't feel so afraid dying. My wife was a catholic and believed to the end that she was going to hell because she had an abortion when she was 15. In her last days of pain and suffering she was terrified of being punished when she died. I don't believe and I regret and I will always regret that I couldnt console her or assure her that there was no such place as hell. I regret that her last thoughts were full of fear
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I was hoping to post this tomorrow afternoon but I'm happy to do it now.
Athletico Ardfert have a bogball match tomorrow and have just given us a walkover. Very late notice so we get 3 points and we get promoted! I get to play against my old club next season and win my first senior soccer medal!
Get dafuq in there!
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostIn fairness the one good thing that religion has is that for its true believers it makes them okay with dying due to the eternal life thing.
I seriously can't believe though that we spent a decent amount of time in school being taught about places like limbo, hell and heaven and then had to sit an exam on it. Its very very weird.
Has anyone ever described what you actually get in heaven? I guess its just a general idea that you feel amazing on an eternal basis. Hell was very specific with the burning, but heaven not so much. Limbo being some sort of temporary hell but that you could eventually get into heaven. But if you'd confessed your sins and said the required hail marys before dying then you could avoid the whole rigmarole of limbo and jump straight into the vip club. How was all that said to us with a straight face?
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostIn fairness the one good thing that religion has is that for its true believers it makes them okay with dying due to the eternal life thing.
I seriously can't believe though that we spent a decent amount of time in school being taught about places like limbo, hell and heaven and then had to sit an exam on it. Its very very weird.
Has anyone ever described what you actually get in heaven? I guess its just a general idea that you feel amazing on an eternal basis. Hell was very specific with the burning, but heaven not so much. Limbo being some sort of temporary hell but that you could eventually get into heaven. But if you'd confessed your sins and said the required hail marys before dying then you could avoid the whole rigmarole of limbo and jump straight into the vip club. How was all that said to us with a straight face?
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Originally posted by Jam-Fly View Postjust had a quick look at the thread and this post literally made me sick to my stomach:
don't want to derail from the topic but it's clear the husband felt somewhat similarly too. Say what you want about organised religion but using fear to control people has resulted in this woman living in fear and horror in her final days, fucking sick.
Im not getting that vibe myself.
No offence but as I explained its this kind of belief in the here after that caused my wife so much emotional pain before she died, her belief in the here after caused her more pain than dying did. I have as much chance of seeing her again as she has of being punished for something she did s a child.This too shall pass.
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Originally posted by KevIRL View PostPaudie mahony Waterford free taker extra ordinaire with bad leg break tonight in a club match. Sport such a cruel Mistress
Westmeath minors beat Wexford by 2 points in Wexford today to make the Leinster semi final. Wexford only lost to KK by a point AET this year I believe. Laois also beat Offaly. Huge chance of making a Leinster final. Arguably our best minor team in 15 years.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Postoh 100% in this case. Just remember my grandparents going to meet their worms happily thinking: 'sweet: level up'Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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Senior infants teacher told us the Gospel in cliffhanger format, stopping as Jesus was on the cross and promising to complete it the next day. She actually told the story very well, was a completely natural racontuer - we were all on the edge of our desks.
So back home later and talking about what we learned in school that day and obviously my highly religious mam had to go and finish the story, but god bless her she didn't tell it with even a fraction of the skill of the teacher, butchered it really by summing up the death, resurrection and its meaning in about 90 seconds.
First time I'd been spoilered in hindsight.
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Post8 y/o daughter has tuned tbe radio to some deep south country station and is singing along enthusiastically to songs about standin' by your man who done you wrong, and suchlike.
Both a hilarious and disturbing development
Its obviously a woman programming thing........
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostHas anyone ever described what you actually get in heaven? I guess its just a general idea that you feel amazing on an eternal basis.
Anyhoos, she has left them and is having to adjust to the possibility that there is no God, heaven, apocalypse etc. But she was telling me recently that she had previously fantasised about what her beautiful house would look like in paradise! That's pretty specific. Now paradise for them doesn't mean heaven as such, only 144,000 of them get to go to heaven. But after the armageddon wipes out all the non-Witnesses (Satan rules the earth and all the governments and all non-JW's are part of Satan's world) then all alive Witnesses and resurrected dead Witnesses will live in paradise on earth.
Sounds legit.
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evening matesX 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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m8X 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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night m8@sX 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 hotspur View PostSounds legit.
Remember the ma being dug up for a second autopsy due to a botched 1st one after "death by misadventure" back in 1990. Happened to catch her eye but she didn't look to be enjoying her first few months in heaven. Maybe she was elsewhere.
Can you imagine what people in the 22nd century will think of us
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This going to be a Greeky weeky imo
From the Grauniad:
The epic struggle to keep Greece solvent and in the eurozone intensified on Saturday night amid signs of a looming crisis within the anti-austerity government that took Europe ablaze barely three months ago.
As prime minister Alexis Tsipras scrambles to secure a financial lifeline to keep the debt-stricken country afloat, hardliners in his radical left Syriza party have also ratcheted up the pressure. In a make-or-break week of debt repayments, the politician once seen as the harbinger of Europe’s anti-establishment movement has found himself where no other leader would want to be: caught between exasperated creditors abroad and enraged diehards at home.
With government coffers almost at nil and Athens facing a monumental €750m (£543m) loan instalment to the International Monetary Fund on Tuesday, it is the last act in a crisis with potentially cataclysmic effect. Either Tsipras betrays his own ideology to deter default – reneging on promises that got him into power – or he goes down as the man who allowed his country to do what no other EU member has done: enter the uncharted waters of euro exit. It is a moment of truth with consequences far beyond the borders of Greece."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Reading back over the UK election, you have to be impressed by the sheer brutality of it. The decapitated corpses of Clegg, Farage and the fratricidal Milliband all lie dead while Cameron stands alone on the stage wearing the crown. Hopefully we get some of this theatre in Ireland next year."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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