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24/06/2011 18:43:30
dhorse
County: Laois
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965213 Triple H
County: Meath
Posts: 414

965201 Seriously dhorse have you nothing better to do with your life than post on here with your immature and stupid comments all day everyday?

I take it you disagree strongly with them, no need to worry my lifestyle, as alredy stated, i think it's fine.

How do you feel about your own ?
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He meant to hit the key two to the right of "H"

ruanua (Donegal) - Posts: 4966 - 24/06/2011 18:56:41    965238

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Aye rua thats a good one ha ha!! Ha Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haaaa!!

seanie_boy (Tyrone) - Posts: 4235 - 24/06/2011 18:59:41    965240

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Thanks Seanie boy , the more prayers the better for you in religion right?

bad.monkey (USA) - Posts: 4665 - 24/06/2011 19:00:47    965243

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Really galling you are falling down, East Belfast?? Moi?? I am at one and stand with the Nationalist victims of the Loyalist/Unionist pogroms but I am not of those parts. Why don't you, dhorse, ballboy, hipster etc take a trip up, introduce yourselves to the Sons Of William on the Lower Newtownards Road and tell them that you are there to sympathise with their plight. You do the talking, they take kindly to British people there.

Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9837 - 24/06/2011 19:05:45    965246

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b.mullins

Indeed you are wrong friend. I spend a lot of time around Dublin and Wicklow and have a lot of time for the people there. Dublin is a great historical city to walk around for hours while under an hour away from the city bustle are the wonderful the Wicklow mountains. Read Eamon Dunphy in today's Irish Star to see what he says about Nordies; that's me in a nutshell. Loud, opinionated, honest and maybe that upsets some posters outside the North but Dunphy says he prefers the REALNESS of Ulster people to the sneeky, sidey, greedy gombeenism that passes for life in many parts of modern 26 county Ireland.

Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9837 - 24/06/2011 19:22:46    965269

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seanie_boy
County: Tyrone
Posts: 1893

965230 It would seem like a doomed venture Sergeant,judging from the commentary so far.I suppose some of them can't help it,they haven't much else to be getting on with.A sad bunch really who deserve our prayers and pity more than our criticism.I just said a rosary for them all.Before you write back with your comments of appreciation Bad.Monkey et al........you're welcome son:)

Fair play, I love the sorrowful mysteries, all that Agonising in the Garden, Flagalating at the Pillar, Thorns, Cruxifiction,,,, You couldn't buy it..... its so reminiscent of that mad Islamic nonsense

dhorse (Laois) - Posts: 11374 - 24/06/2011 19:30:51    965279

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Indeed you are wrong friend. I spend a lot of time around Dublin and Wicklow and have a lot of time for the people there. Dublin is a great historical city to walk around for hours while under an hour away from the city bustle are the wonderful the Wicklow mountains. Read Eamon Dunphy in today's Irish Star to see what he says about Nordies; that's me in a nutshell. Loud, opinionated, honest and maybe that upsets some posters outside the North but Dunphy says he prefers the REALNESS of Ulster people to the sneeky, sidey, greedy gombeenism that passes for life in many parts of modern 26 county Ireland

I wouldn't pay too much heed to Dunphy considering his views on the awful events surrounding Neil Lennon

dhorse (Laois) - Posts: 11374 - 24/06/2011 19:54:34    965314

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A poem for Ulsterman,


Dublin Made Me

Dublin made me and no little town
With the country closing in on its streets
The cattle walking proudly on its pavements The jobbers, the gombeenmen and the cheats

Devouring the fair-day between them
A public-house to half a hundred men
And the teacher, the solicitor and the bank-clerk
In the hotel bar drinking for ten.

Dublin made me, not the secret poteen still
The raw and hungry hills of the West
The lean road flung over profitless bog
Where only a snipe could nest

Where the sea takes its tithe of every boat.
Bawneen and currach have no allegiance of mine,
Nor the cute self-deceiving talkers of the South
Who look to the East for a sign.

The soft and dreary midlands with their tame canals
Wallow between sea and sea, remote from adventure
And Northward a far and fortified province
Crouches under the lash of arid censure.

I disclaim all fertile meadows, all tilled land
The evil that grows from it and the good,
But the Dublin of old statutes, this arrogant city
Stirs proudly and secretly in my blood.

Donagh MacDonagh

.............and that my Ulster friend, is why the Dubliner is the master of all men in this country and outsiders slagging us off or jibing at us, runs off us like water off a ducks back!! Slagging, is indeed a form of endearment!!

Regards,

Snufalufagus....Laochra Gael

Snufalufagus (Dublin) - Posts: 8100 - 24/06/2011 20:25:26    965350

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