So S. Someone tried to tell me you're a swarthy, fenian Ulster bomb chucker type - so it ain't so.
Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman So S. Someone tried to tell me you're a swarthy, fenian Ulster bomb chucker type - so it ain't so. I am afraid you have me H but I hasten to add I am now a man of peace. p.s. I have never actually chucked a bomb. In general bombs are stationary devices at the time of activation..
Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda Learnt a bit more about it now which helps. Still think it has some stupid rules but I guess as a rugby fan can't say too much. Speaking of rugby - was reading the Irish independent earlier on the World Cup bid. Writer was not a happy bunny Came last in 4/5 categories or something? That's impressive in my view. I wouldn't know most of the stadiums well from a fan persective but your average GAA ground is not the stuff of modern comforts and facilities.
Originally Posted by SWv2 Came last in 4/5 categories or something? That's impressive in my view. I wouldn't know most of the stadiums well from a fan persective but your average GAA ground is not the stuff of modern comforts and facilities. No - that one was understandable. They rated South Africa and France as safer countries though, which I believe you might want to argue with
Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda No - that one was understandable. They rated South Africa and France as safer countries though, which I believe you might want to argue with Well at least one of the stadiums was in Limerick. Less safe than SA all the same, fúck me.
Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda No - that one was understandable. They rated South Africa and France as safer countries though, which I believe you might want to argue with behind some flimflam about bombs not being throwable. Crucially, seems to know a great deal about bombs. I'd say SA is a land of peace and prosperity compared to the post apocalyptic smoking ruins of what was once Belfast.
Originally Posted by SWv2 Well at least one of the stadiums was in Limerick. Less safe than SA all the same, fúck me.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us. "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman I'd say SA is a land of peace and prosperity compared to the post apocalyptic smoking ruins of what was once Belfast. That's Raqqa you're thinking off there, and the bombs that recently levelled that city were not stationary.
I bet S is a high ranking Provo. Commander Steve Williams of the Falls Road Batallion
Originally Posted by redgunamo One the greatest leaders the world has ever known ... and Nelson Mandela
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