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You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by pgodkin View PostHi guy's in the middle of reading that Kill everyone book, thanks to the people that hooked me up, it refers alot to a book called "Kill Phil"
Again i'm going to ask if our cousin's have it???
Thank You
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Originally posted by Midnitekowby View Postno need to bother, kill everyone is an updated version of kill phil with the elky inputs, your not missing anything there at all. What you might wanna look into next is "raisers edge" the new one from the same team-Elky, Nelson and Tony dunst 'bond18'. Some really good advanced tornie concepts bit more relevant todays game
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Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View PostDespite how well you write your position, I remain fundamentally in disagreement with it. The other nations that you correctly cite as integral to achieving concessions in 1931 remain in the Commonwealth, and threw their oar in during World War 2. The fact of armed agitation completely changed the game in my estimation.
The impact of the 1916 Rising is often massively overstated due, in no small part, to the fact that it suited the political elite on both sides, pro and anti Treaty, following the said Treaty to cast the 1916 moment in much the same light as Americans today see their "Founding Fathers", both claiming some great legacy and responsibility that flowed from it.
1916 itself, despite any hindsight about blood sacrifice, was not really the seminal moment as much as the British reaction to it was. This did not happen in a vacuum however. The reason people spat in the streets at the rebels wasn't because they loved the British Crown but rather because there were hundreds of thousands of Irish Volunteers fighting in France and these rebels were, by their own admission, seizing on the opportunity to attack the British. Beyond that they had caused the centre of Dublin (a residential area as much as a commercial one at the time) to be reduced to rubble.
The British reaction to the rebellion did cause a shift in opinion against the British but the simple fact is that the shift was happening anyway. The conduct of the First World War, which caused British citizens to dislike the British Government nevermind Irish citizens, was the backdrop to the opinion change. The people may have been more inclined to Republicanism after 1916 but the Easter Rising wasn't even where most Irish people died in armed conflict that week. You are taking a shockingly myopic view of the entire incident.
Sinn Fein benefited in the 1918 elections due, in no small part, to their stated position refusing to sit in Westminster (harking back to boycott tactics of the Land League) and, in particular, their staunch opposition to conscription. Coupled with the fact that Redmond had urged Irish soldiers to fight in the war and that the people who actually went and died formed the hardcore of support for the IPP and the people they left behind, widows and grieving families, would never vote for Redmond again meant that a Sinn Fein victory was likely even had 1916 never occurred.
I completely agree with you that armed agitation played a significant role in shaping modern Ireland but to suggest that it was absolutely necessary in the pursuit of a Republic is simply false.You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by Kayroo View PostI was in Court one of the days she was contesting the ESB. I really don't want to say too much as the woman is entitled to her privacy but she was given every possibly opportunity to sort this mess out and she just won't. She appears to have an extraordinary attachment to a small stand of trees on her land and doesn't want to let the ESB through.
That the Daily Mail, indymedia are the main carriers of the story and a smaller piece in the broadsheets kinda deterred me from looking too much into it.
However, sorting the mess out still seems an odd thing to say.
I'm not sure of the law here but can the ESB or any semi state infrastructure build on your land without permission?
I agree the picture being painted in the press is they want to destroy a forest of trees and I understand that is hyperbole but I still find it hard to believe that a company or agency can just decide to go through your land and there isnt a thing you can do about it.
Again, my information is coming from the press (jail the bankers not o.a.ps type slant)
so I'm probably not getting all the factsPeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by Keane View PostCliffs?
The overwhelming stupidity of the 'over the top' maneuver etc etcPeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View PostUnderground cabling was her counter proposal according to the newspapers.
That the Daily Mail, indymedia are the main carriers of the story and a smaller piece in the broadsheets kinda deterred me from looking too much into it.
However, sorting the mess out still seems an odd thing to say.
I'm not sure of the law here but can the ESB or any semi state infrastructure build on your land without permission?I agree the picture being painted in the press is they want to destroy a forest of trees and I understand that is hyperbole but I still find it hard to believe that a company or agency can just decide to go through your land and there isnt a thing you can do about it.
Again, my information is coming from the press (jail the bankers not o.a.ps type slant)
so I'm probably not getting all the facts
yep they can through CPO's.
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Originally posted by Kayroo View PostI was in Court one of the days she was contesting the ESB. I really don't want to say too much as the woman is entitled to her privacy but she was given every possibly opportunity to sort this mess out and she just won't. She appears to have an extraordinary attachment to a small stand of trees on her land and doesn't want to let the ESB through.Hunter S Thompson 1937-2005 - "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro"
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Originally posted by Keane View PostCliffs?
Base Details (1918) (Siegfried Sassoon)
If I were fierce, and bald, and short of breath,
I’d live with scarlet Majors at the Base,
And speed glum heroes up the line to death.
You’d see me with my puffy petulant face,
Guzzling and gulping in the best hotel,
Reading the Roll of Honour. ‘Poor young chap,’
I’d say—‘I used to know his father well;
Yes, we’ve lost heavily in this last scrap.’
And when the war is done and youth stone dead,
I’d toddle safely home and die—in bed.
Also, and this cannot be understated, Churchill's disaster at Gallipoli helped to marry the military and political elites in many people's minds and the First Lord of the Admiralty was a political position.You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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looking for a recommendation BBV
want a hotel for a family break during the first week of Nov. (half-term), 2 adults, 2 small kids, 1 baby
absolute must-have: swimming pool suitable for kids
preferable: kids play area, within 2 hours of Dublin, either in or near a nice town
somewhere like Lyrath would be ideal but not there"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Postlooking for a recommendation BBV
want a hotel for a family break during the first week of Nov. (half-term), 2 adults, 2 small kids, 1 baby
absolute must-have: swimming pool suitable for kids
preferable: kids play area, within 2 hours of Dublin, either in or near a nice town
somewhere like Lyrath would be ideal but not there
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Originally posted by Kayroo View PostRead: Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen et al.
Base Details (1918) (Siegfried Sassoon)
If I were fierce, and bald, and short of breath,
I’d live with scarlet Majors at the Base,
And speed glum heroes up the line to death.
You’d see me with my puffy petulant face,
Guzzling and gulping in the best hotel,
Reading the Roll of Honour. ‘Poor young chap,’
I’d say—‘I used to know his father well;
Yes, we’ve lost heavily in this last scrap.’
And when the war is done and youth stone dead,
I’d toddle safely home and die—in bed.
Also, and this cannot be understated, Churchill's disaster at Gallipoli helped to marry the military and political elites in many people's minds and the First Lord of the Admiralty was a political position.
Russian revolution, womens emancipation (ironically in part due to the war), wider and better standards of education etc etc
the cracks were opening up in the societal framework anyway, the conduct of nutters like Haig and Gough only exacerbated that
the British Communist Party was very strong in the inter-war years"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View PostUnderground cabling was her counter proposal according to the newspapers.
Beyond all that, having actually seen the woman in Court, while I do have some sympathy for her quite genuine attachment to those trees there was any number of things she could have done to save herself all this grief and she did none of them.
Those cables have to be built over somebody's land RasTa. If everyone refused how do you propose the ESB ever supply the power to anyone? There has to be a mechanism to allow necessary works on private land and she is, unfortunately, the person who will suffer and have to take the €150,000 compensation.You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Postlooking for a recommendation BBV
want a hotel for a family break during the first week of Nov. (half-term), 2 adults, 2 small kids, 1 baby
absolute must-have: swimming pool suitable for kids
preferable: kids play area, within 2 hours of Dublin, either in or near a nice town
somewhere like Lyrath would be ideal but not thereIs that how you crash a wedding? yes it is, Bionic Barry, yes it is.
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Originally posted by Keane View PostPretty sure I wrote about that poem for my Junior Cert! Always liked it.
TY for the reminder.You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostI love Kerry but these lads have ruined it for me
plus it rains all the time and you talk quare
Srsly, go to Dingle - it's unreal.
No arguments about the talking quare though, I can write up a translation guide if you want but the main thing you need to know is when you haven't got a clue what someone is saying to you just give a slight grimace, throw your head back in a sort of reverse-nod gesture and say "peyore".
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Originally posted by Midnitekowby View Postno need to bother, kill everyone is an updated version of kill phil with the elky inputs, your not missing anything there at all. What you might wanna look into next is "raisers edge" the new one from the same team-Elky, Nelson and Tony dunst 'bond18'. Some really good advanced tornie concepts bit more relevant todays gamePining for Wa'erford
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Originally posted by RasTa View PostDoesn't he want a swimming pool in November? Guessing it's a two hour flight from Dublin?
Go to Egypt, it will be cheaper.
Zod is a man of expensive tastes it would appear"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Postlooking for a recommendation BBV
want a hotel for a family break during the first week of Nov. (half-term), 2 adults, 2 small kids, 1 baby
absolute must-have: swimming pool suitable for kids
preferable: kids play area, within 2 hours of Dublin, either in or near a nice town
somewhere like Lyrath would be ideal but not there
Serious some nice place's in Wexford Whitford house is nice along with the talbot Hotel i Think got re-done both i think have pool's whitford def has play area for kids
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Originally posted by Bubbleking View Postim getting very nervous about this Italy game.....
cakewalk, Ireland by 20. Really should be at least that if you do a man-by-man matchup. How many Eye-talians would get into our XV? Parisse?"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Postlooking for a recommendation BBV
want a hotel for a family break during the first week of Nov. (half-term), 2 adults, 2 small kids, 1 baby
absolute must-have: swimming pool suitable for kids
preferable: kids play area, within 2 hours of Dublin, either in or near a nice town
somewhere like Lyrath would be ideal but not there
Oh and Dingle is savage, but a long drive...especially with kids!!!Last edited by TomD; 30-09-11, 12:40.
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Postpfft, dry ball, passionate but limited Italian team, proven matchwinners in most positions
cakewalk, Ireland by 20. Really should be at least that if you do a man-by-man matchup. How many Eye-talians would get into our XV? Parisse?
Kerry still > Dublin in case anyone didn't already know.
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Postpfft, dry ball, passionate but limited Italian team, proven matchwinners in most positions
cakewalk, Ireland by 20. Really should be at least that if you do a man-by-man matchup. How many Eye-talians would get into our XV? Parisse?
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Originally posted by Kayroo View PostChurchill's disaster at Gallipoli helped to marry the military and political elites in many people's minds and the First Lord of the Admiralty was a political position.
we must play poker together some time soon and tilt all the players at our table by our recital of completely useless information"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Midnitekowby View Postno need to bother, kill everyone is an updated version of kill phil with the elky inputs, your not missing anything there at all. What you might wanna look into next is "raisers edge" the new one from the same team-Elky, Nelson and Tony dunst 'bond18'. Some really good advanced tornie concepts bit more relevant todays game
Originally posted by ionapaul View PostInterested in both books if they are about.
K EO = check Pm
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Is your house in there Keane.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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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Postpfft, dry ball, passionate but limited Italian team, proven matchwinners in most positions
cakewalk, Ireland by 20. Really should be at least that if you do a man-by-man matchup. How many Eye-talians would get into our XV? Parisse?
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Postprobably cheaper to just buy Egypt, the country, than take a room at the Ritz-Carlton
Zod is a man of expensive tastes it would appear
Lovely steak in the Gordon Ramsay restaurant.Is that how you crash a wedding? yes it is, Bionic Barry, yes it is.
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Originally posted by Sometime Happy Dude View PostIs your house in there Keane.
It's not the most aesthetic town tbh and there's not much to really recommend it in all honesty. I think if Tralee had a bit more size and activity I'd probably never want to live anywhere else, because Kerry genuinely is gorgeous.
Still toying with the idea of eventually moving home to take over the family business down the road, but obv there's an awful lot of variables to that one.
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Originally posted by Keane View PostNo dude, I'm from the mean streets of Tralee.
It's not the most aesthetic town tbh and there's not much to really recommend it in all honesty. I think if Tralee had a bit more size and activity I'd probably never want to live anywhere else, because Kerry genuinely is gorgeous.
Still toying with the idea of eventually moving home to take over the family business down the road, but obv there's an awful lot of variables to that one.
1. what is the family business??
2. what are the variables??
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Originally posted by Keane View PostNo dude, I'm from the mean streets of Tralee.
It's not the most aesthetic town tbh and there's not much to really recommend it in all honesty. I think if Tralee had a bit more size and activity I'd probably never want to live anywhere else, because Kerry genuinely is gorgeous.
Still toying with the idea of eventually moving home to take over the family business down the road, but obv there's an awful lot of variables to that one.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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On a similar theme but with the Bogs and that Gaza Strip clip from that Fool Flanagan last night:
LOL at the imbecile in the report whinging about how it was only costing her 300 a year for her turf while turning down €1000 a year compensation.
The 300 its costing her doesn't include all the labour and diesel she uses. She could easily have that delivered for less than 700 and pocket the balance or if she's so attached to the hardship involved she can take an alternative plot instead of the money.
I wish Deenihan and the rest of them weren't hiding behind the Europe is making us do this bullshit and were more proactive in pushing the 'This is a small thing we are doing and a good thing' line.
Did I post this already? An assclown* down near me put up a couple of these :
My plan is to retaliate by either defacing his signs or attaching another one.
At first I was thinking of the more direct
"FUCK OFF you fool ! Saving a tiny part of our natural landscape in return for an alternative site or €1000 a year is nothing like the 1893 you fucking illiterate imbecile.
The Illiterate bit was to go with a different sign where he spelt 'Piece' 'Peace'
But instead I'll probably go for the more prosaic :
Save our Boglands- Take the Soup
*Said Assclown is a relation of an IPB'er but I wouldn't shame someone who we all hope will be heading the UKIPT leaderboard this weekend with the associationTurning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Postas was, interestingly, Secretary of the Navy (and, even more so, Assistant Secretary of the Navy - held by both Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt) in the US
we must play poker together some time soon and tilt all the players at our table by our recital of completely useless informationYou are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by Zod View Postin reality, get your kids used to the economic times ahead and go to trabolgan.
Or Banagh Beach
Good times....People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by pgodkin View PostBecause i'm nosey i have 2 questions
1. what is the family business??
2. what are the variables??
I could possibly see myself running it some day, and a lot of my thinking is that if they're managing to turn enough profit to keep the four of them happy, then just me on my own would probably be rolling in it!
Variables would be just stuff like how happy I end up being in Dublin, how my career gets going and if I eventually shack up with a girl whether or not she's be amenable to the idea.
Originally posted by Sometime Happy Dude View PostIs that the pub or a different business?
That always happens in Tralee - people basically stay at home from the end of the festival till Halloween - but supposedly it's worse this year even compared to usual, and I think it's giving her second thoughts now.
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Originally posted by Kayroo View PostSunday game in the SE? We can have a trivia measuring contest. I'll even tell you where the word trivia comes from!
let me see;- watch rugby
- make brunch
- buy present for princess tea party
- drop off a princess to a princess tea party
- take dinosaur-obsessed boy to St Annes to hunt dinosaurs
- pick up princess from princess party
- make dinner
- bathe princess and dino-boy
- put them into bed, read stories of gruffalos and such things
- put them back into bed when they get out
- open bottle of wine
- collapse
so, 'no'"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by The Hurricane View PostI'm going to hunt down pgodkin and hurt him.
Also El Stuntman, Wexford is the most awesomest place on the emerald isle
Although will some what agree after living in dublin for a few year's wexford is better!!
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