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« Reply #240 on: August 21, 2018, 11:52:23 am »
Sclass I notice yer using the same words that Alex Jones uses.snowflakes..lefties..elites etc..are ya a big fan?
I watch it for the laugh sometimes but many take it seriously.

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Re: Brexir
« Reply #241 on: August 21, 2018, 11:56:05 am »
Remainers are disrespecting democracy,
they seem to think they can overrule the Democratic results of the Brexit referendum,
The anger and hatred I'm on remainers towards those who want to get the hell out of the EU cesspit ,
The liberal elite are utterly convinced that they are our intellectual superiors and that all the Brietix  voters are as tick as fuck.
So 52% is not a majority to remainers,
But 48% is.
Well tough shit,
The people democratically voted to leave.
The snowflakes have a major problem with democracy.

They were lied to S they were told get out of the EU and everything will be great .It wont .Bloke meets a bird she promises him a great new life after they are married he buys into it marries her only to find out she is the Devils evil sister .So he divorces he changes his mind because he realizes that the promises were false .That sums up the Remainders they realize that what was voted on was not what was voted on .A few well educated Oxbridge types managed to get enough men in key positions to organize a Coup de Finance .Brexit will end up being an assert stripping operation by the elites for the elites just like here a few bankers made it possible for vulture funds to scoop up Golf courses building land apartment blocks houses shopping centers for cents on the dollar .Harry Crosbie use to own about 10% of Dublin Docklands now he only owns the converted warehouse he calls home Blackrock and cerberus own the rest .Brexit will beggar the British Poor just like our bailout beggared the Irish poor a man with a job cannot afford a home to RENT never mind buy one .I dont deny that the British are pissed off with the EU but they should look closer to home We the Irish voted for treaties their governments just signed up to the exact same treaties .As I sais Britain is in big money problems and when the oil runs out they are bolloxed their government didnt give a bollox as long as the oil was flowing now they are Old Mother Hubbard and think that free trade with the rest of the world will save them but thay have little to trade and the World has moved on since the days of Empire .Brexit will be devastating for the People of Britain the Bankers and investors and vulture funds will all do great .

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Re: Brexir
« Reply #242 on: August 21, 2018, 12:31:48 pm »
Have a look at this because after Brexit this is what the Vulture funds run by Reese Mogg Cameron  and his ilk will do to the People of Britain ..While the delivery of the Maple proved to be a particular success for Ires Reit - with rents for three-bed units being pitched as high as €2,750 a month in advance of its completion - the company has experienced significant difficulty in progressing plans for the construction of hundreds of new apartments at nearby Rockbrook. These are the biggest private landlords in the State they bought loans off Nama and developments for undisclosed fees as that information is not covered by FOI .

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« Reply #243 on: August 21, 2018, 12:46:19 pm »
We where lied to when we joined the European Economic community in 1973,
You won't lose your sovereignty bollocks,
We weren't  that are fish stocks we're going to be raped and depleted,
And that our fishing fleet would only be allowed 4% of the catch. We weren't told that the Gestapo troika would enter to dictate what we should and shouldn't do.
Like get the plebs to pay for water for a start,
And that you must keep your borders wide open uncontrolled,
We weren't told that our country would be invaded by economic migrants form countries that haven't got a Pot to piss in,
There is a lot more a country than economics,
The people are absolute slaves to the bank scum,
Husband and wife slaving from morning till night, to keep their head above water,
With no life whatsoever no time to read our children,
You call that progress,
I can remember the time the man worked while the wife stayed at home too rare her children,
They didn't all have a lot but we're much happier,
The EU is all about greedy ruthless Bankscum economics.
Nothing to do with real people,
Let's hope remainer Treason May get the gate,
The sooner the better.

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Re: Brexir
« Reply #244 on: August 21, 2018, 12:48:53 pm »
The "legal Irish" versus the "Ethnic Irish" distinction made by IrishTim1 had me puzzled as to whether this intellectual giant of Unsere time really had it figured correctly.....born in Eire means legally Irish but not ethnically according to Heinrich.....so, logically this means.....Dr Leo Varadkar, Paul McGrath et al are just "legally Irish- not true-bloods....I hope Phil Lynott's mother gets a hold of this low-life, Aryan tramp and rips him a neues arschloch...

Und, Timmy.....do you take a blood-sample before or after they pay you, KuntKopf?

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« Reply #245 on: August 21, 2018, 12:55:08 pm »
What's the fascination with fish stocks? Fish comes in breadcrumbs and it's packed in a cardboard box.You can buy as much as ya want on a taxi drivers wages.Stop yer whinging.

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« Reply #246 on: August 21, 2018, 01:05:11 pm »
^^^^My surname has an Irish version but my name has only been here 300 years.It translates to 'foreigner'.Apparently we were brought here to help slaughter the locals.How far back do ya need to go to be really Irish?

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Re: Brexir
« Reply #247 on: August 21, 2018, 01:10:47 pm »
^^^^My surname has an Irish version but my name has only been here 300 years.It translates to 'foreigner'.Apparently we were brought here to help slaughter the locals.How far back do ya need to go to be really Irish?



Want to be asking your buddy hippocampus that question,
He's quite knowledgeable about living in the last couple of centuries,

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« Reply #248 on: August 21, 2018, 01:33:41 pm »
^^^^My surname has an Irish version but my name has only been here 300 years.It translates to 'foreigner'.Apparently we were brought here to help slaughter the locals.How far back do ya need to go to be really Irish?



Want to be asking your buddy hippocampus that question,
He's quite knowledgeable about living in the last couple of centuries,

SClass, trust me on this mate...he did what's known as a Peter Greene in Fleetwood Mac terms...took an unknown German bloke to bed one night and woke up in Kafka's castle....last time I heard from him he was doing the hucklebuck out of synch with Joe Dolan....and 2 pygmy goats..man was never well bit he did try....Any man singing Tutti Frutti, oh Rutti, a whamb bamp a loo bamp a whamb bamboo at a traveller's funeral gets a full empathy pass.

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Re: Brexir
« Reply #249 on: August 21, 2018, 01:38:49 pm »
I love the way people refer to OUR fish stocks you would think fish had passports .

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Re: Brexir
« Reply #250 on: August 21, 2018, 01:46:25 pm »
What's the fascination with fish stocks? Fish comes in breadcrumbs and it's packed in a cardboard box.You can buy as much as ya want on a taxi drivers wages.Stop yer whinging.

Tastes a lot better when you buy it straight from the little shed down the harbour. A light dusting of Schwartz fish seasoning, wrap in foil and put in oven at 184C for 22 minutes, serve with fresh seasonal veg and baby organic spuds.
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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Re: Brexir
« Reply #251 on: August 21, 2018, 01:54:00 pm »
I love the way people refer to OUR fish stocks you would think fish had passports .

Typical Dub response...go up to fuck to Killybegs and say that...and them poor Portuguese and Egyptians lads slaughterin' themselves just to get board and a percentage of the divvy the locals get after the skipper rides them all silly....

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Re: Brexir
« Reply #252 on: August 21, 2018, 02:01:45 pm »
fishes fishes everywhere .Do you remember when restaurants use to be divided into smoking and non smoking areas ?How did the smoke know which it wasent allowed in

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Re: Brexir
« Reply #253 on: August 21, 2018, 02:42:23 pm »
fishes fishes everywhere .Do you remember when restaurants use to be divided into smoking and non smoking areas ?How did the smoke know which it wasent allowed in


For an island nation,
Our ignorance of OUR of our surrounding ocean is astounding,
We had a 200 mile limit of the best fish stocks in the world, watch billions upon billions,
We gave it away for free and got a few miserable roads in exchange,


A barrel of oil  $70
A barrel of white  fish fillets = € 2,500,

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Re: Brexir
« Reply #254 on: August 21, 2018, 03:12:52 pm »
I don't think them fish are Irish anyway.They're just passing through on their way somewhere else.Plenty of fish in the sea S..think I heard that somewhere.I make a lovely fish finger sandwich.

This is the recipe..just between us..you put 4 well burned fish fingers on buttered
wholemeal.. toast with a sprinkle of red cheddar.Then in the microwave, for 15 seconds to melt.Then eat it.hmmm.Nicer than most of the meals I've paid for.I think I'll write a cookery book.Ya don't even have to use the good cutlery if ya don't want to.
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