Maybe you could pop round and try to get a fecking tune out of the mrs.She's like a musical instrument...it depends who is playing her ..
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Maybe you could pop round and try to get a fecking tune out of the mrs.She's like a musical instrument...it depends who is playing her ..
Reminded me of an old joke....Maybe you could pop round and try to get a fecking tune out of the mrs.
She wasn't all that.
Thanks mate, I appreciate that.My mistake Steve:
Please accept my genuine apology for naming you in my angry post of yesterday. I’d had a few vinos by then and was genuinely responding to the chap trying desperately to be a stone in my shoe. He knows who he is and has now put me on ignore. I hope.
Beyonce for me.The best goddess of a body and boat race since Jamie Lee Curtis and both are years ago. I’m still waiting for the next one .
Despite being an Ulster Protestant, if an united Ireland benefitted the people, then I could get behind it. However I get the feeling that the Republic wouldn't be able to handle the addition of Northern Ireland and those "Up North" desperately wanting a United Ireland wouldn't want it when they hear all their benefits are disappearing.Thanks mate, I appreciate that.
Just to let you know I am a Roman catholic of Irish descent and like most Irish families we have stories handed down about resistance (passive and aggressive) to English rule.
My thoughts (not facts) on Ireland is as follows;
1) Ireland should be one country, although if this were to happen now it would lead to a rise in violence.
2) This should be a decision for the people of NI only. I know some people will say that the ROI should have a say but this will open the door for the rest of the UK to have a vote.
3) Even though, under the terms of the GFA ROI gave up their claim to NI if you asked any TD they would say that they want a unified Ireland.
4) Any TD (except SF) also know that a unified Ireland would have a huge financial detrimental impact, they won't say this publicly though as it would be political suicide.
5) It probably won't be sorted out in our lifetime, if ever.
My point was that your assertion that Ireland IS one country is not true. If, however, you had said that Ireland SHOULD be one country I would agreed with you.
That's the kind of pedantic cunt I am.
All's good with you.
I agree with all this completely, some ROI people whisper, very quietly, that they don't want NI as it would cost too much.Despite being an Ulster Protestant, if an united Ireland benefitted the people, then I could get behind it. However I get the feeling that the Republic wouldn't be able to handle the addition of Northern Ireland and those "Up North" desperately wanting a United Ireland wouldn't want it when they hear all their benefits are disappearing.
Anywho, I have nothing against your lovely country, I have met and am friends with some of the most pleasant people from Donegal down to Kildare with Sligo being a particular favourite of mine. Especially Castle Dargan.
Thanks mate, I appreciate that.
Just to let you know I am a Roman catholic of Irish descent and like most Irish families we have stories handed down about resistance (passive and aggressive) to English rule.
My thoughts (not facts) on Ireland is as follows;
1) Ireland should be one country, although if this were to happen now it would lead to a rise in violence.
2) This should be a decision for the people of NI only. I know some people will say that the ROI should have a say but this will open the door for the rest of the UK to have a vote.
3) Even though, under the terms of the GFA ROI gave up their claim to NI if you asked any TD they would say that they want a unified Ireland.
4) Any TD (except SF) also know that a unified Ireland would have a huge financial detrimental impact, they won't say this publicly though as it would be political suicide.
5) It probably won't be sorted out in our lifetime, if ever.
My point was that your assertion that Ireland IS one country is not true. If, however, you had said that Ireland SHOULD be one country I would agreed with you.
That's the kind of pedantic cunt I am.
All's good with you.
You're Tony Fucking Cascarino??I agree with all this completely, some ROI people whisper, very quietly, that they don't want NI as it would cost too much.
I class myself as English by the way, of proud Irish descent.
Beyonce for me.
Another reason why I hate internationals,our players getting injured,just heard Giovani is out till November bollocksFucking hate international football,pisses me off when we haven't got a game on the weekend
The best goddess of a body and boat race since Jamie Lee Curtis and both are years ago. I’m still waiting for the next one .
Ask for example English United fans and the vast majority will say Solskjaer's winning goal in the CL final in 99 or possibly another club related moment.What I don't understand is that, majority of the English always say they prefer their club to win over their country, but once you ask the average Englishman on what their favorite moment as a soccer fan and the majority of the responses are like Trippier scoring against Croatia, Beckham scoring against Greece or Owen scoring against Brazil.....so if people really like their clubs so much, which aren't the favorite moments more club oriented?
Mmmm Halle Berry for a season or Harry lifting them pots. That’s testing my Lilywhite allegiance.I want to sleep with Halle Berry for one season. Good luck to both of us but don't hold your breath. Compared to your dream I think mine has a chance of coming true.
I'd rather lift her pots I think....close call though.Mmmm Halle Berry for a season or Harry lifting them pots. That’s testing my Lilywhite allegiance.
It’s not that close, I’m satisfied if we play good football and challenge.I'd rather lift her pots I think....close call though.
What I don't understand is that, majority of the English always say they prefer their club to win over their country, but once you ask the average Englishman on what their favorite moment as a soccer fan and the majority of the responses are like Trippier scoring against Croatia, Beckham scoring against Greece or Owen scoring against Brazil.....so if people really like their clubs so much, which aren't the favorite moments more club oriented?
Owen against Brazil? You sure? In the WC QF England lost, or the 1-1 friendly draw?What I don't understand is that, majority of the English always say they prefer their club to win over their country, but once you ask the average Englishman on what their favorite moment as a soccer fan and the majority of the responses are like Trippier scoring against Croatia, Beckham scoring against Greece or Owen scoring against Brazil.....so if people really like their clubs so much, which aren't the favorite moments more club oriented?