DGRulz wrote: » So ... this has been a horrible weekend for Irish sport
DGRulz wrote: » Every team I was supporting this weekend lost. All the various Irish teams and Team Remain.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » This weekend has been so bad I'm almost looking forward to logging on here tomorrow and seeing pages and pages of redacted GOT posts so as not to be able to see any more shïte
wp_rathead wrote: » Going to Independently Day 2, hopefully it cheers me up
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » How will Brexit impact on GOT, I wonder?
Neil3030 wrote: » I think I should really start watching Game of Thrones because it seems to be quite popular...
Neil3030 wrote: » Small crumb of good news, I found my dental retainer (yes, even in my 30s I still wear it at night) in a laundry hamper, so saved myself a few hundred quid getting a new one made.
mfceiling wrote: » Well I hid my young ones IPad mini on account of her bad behaviour. Trouble is I hid it so well that nobody can find it. It's been 2 weeks now and she's going more mental by the day. Hi alzhimers *waves*
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Felix Jones is God wrote: » This weekend has been so bad I'm almost looking forward to logging on here tomorrow and seeing pages and pages of redacted GOT posts so as not to be able to see any more sh te How will Brexit impact on GOT, I wonder?
Felix Jones is God wrote: » This weekend has been so bad I'm almost looking forward to logging on here tomorrow and seeing pages and pages of redacted GOT posts so as not to be able to see any more sh te
bilston wrote: » Cut in funding so it can no longer be filmed in NI?!
connemara man wrote: » It should all be filmed by the time happens in real terms so it won't or shouldn't have any effect on it. Film making in the UK might take a dip as a lot of things are coming funded with European money so it's an industry that could take a hit
molloyjh wrote: » Technically we voted on 2 different things re Lisbon. We said No. They came back and asked why. A large proportion of the No vote said they didn't know why they voted No. The majority of the remainder voted No for things that were never in the Treaty in the first place. So the EU added an addendum to the Treaty that basically listed the main issues for the No vote and promised them that those things weren't actually in the Treaty. After receiving those assurances as part of the Treaty we were asked to vote again. Also a second referendum is no less democratic than the first. You're as capable of saying No the second time as the first. The problem here is that people want the right to vote but a lot of people don't want the responsibility that voting entails, which is to educate themselves on what they are voting on. If you can't trust the people to make informed decisions then are referenda not hugely dangerous despite the best of intentions?
irishbucsfan wrote: » HBO have already said there'd be no impact. Film making might take a dip. Or it might get a huge boost. Completely depends on what happens.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Northern Irish film industry could take a hit. There was an Arts Show special on the industry there recently and they were saying that something like GOT pretty much takes up all their talent and they don't have the resources to take on anything on too big a scale while it's there. They were saying that a lot of projects they have at the moment they have to get people in from the Republic to staff them. Obviously it depends on what the negotiations bring but of there's any restrictions on working there or movement between the two they could have problems. There's also a few training schemes aimed at increasing the pool of technical staff and other projects that are EU funded. Long story short GOT is unlikely to be effected but the NI film industry as a whole could be.
DGRulz wrote: » So, that last episode of GoT ... wow, just ... wow ...I haven't actually seen it yet, I'm just preempting