mynamejeff wrote: » Hard to believe that anyone who actually saw that film could say it was was good movieit was at best like a 4th year film club project . Nice that they named the film after the acting though
jeremyj1968 wrote: » John Connors said on the Late Late Show that the State was responsible for the deaths of the people at the Traveller halting site that had the fire. This went unchallenged by Tubridy, who seemed to be worried about John's dander being up (and that's exactly how he would phrase it as well). As it turns out the fire was caused by irresponsible Travellers leaving a chip pan on, and he should be brought back on to the Late Late Show to apologise and withdraw his remarks. But if you're from any minority group you can say what the hell you want and nobody in the media will have the b*lls to tackle you on it.
BattleCorp wrote: Just asking the question, could mental illness be as a result of not enough mixing of the gene pool? I know I don't like Connors, but it's a genuine question.
BattleCorp wrote: » Just asking the question, could mental illness be as a result of not enough mixing of the gene pool? I know I don't like Connors, but it's a genuine question.
skooterblue2 wrote: » There is dignity in work and effort, it was makes food taste good. Ever see gordon ramsey with soldiers? They eat 4000 cals a day and are lean and mean. Travellers...... they are just mean. Nothing to do all day and all day to do it.
bigpink wrote: » How did John Conor’s get of his community to be an actor? Is he linked to crime?
sbsquarepants wrote: » I've seen some of his performances - they were fúcking criminal. A cardboard cut out would have made a better cardboard gangster - how that fat fúcking lump gets work in showbiz is beyond me. States fault, of course it was. Could hardly be the the fault of the useless so called parents, pissed drunk and stoned on benzos could it, they must be blameless.
McCrack wrote: » It's not quite as straight forward as that Yes the seat of the fire was apparently the chip pan being left on However the local Authority as Landlord has obligations and has to comply with fire and building regulations and they did not and the consequence of course was rapid spread of the fire as well as to adjacent building where there were more occupants There was also problems with the water supply and the hydrant when the fire brigade arrived.
Birneybau wrote: » What more could the council have done bar sit there on a 24 hour watch just in case...
punisher5112 wrote: » I said it before, they should have had a full fire tender, ambulance, medic helicopter, jet to get them to the USA for treatment, a go for boy, full 24 hour access to a chef among many others.
Fair play man on 24 hour call.
BattleCorp wrote: » One fair play man is no good. You need two of them. Have ya not seen any vijjjeos? ��
NIMAN wrote: » So I just read on the Margaret Cash thread a post by TraVision that our John was one of the world's best boxers at one time in his life, and that he beat some of the world's top boxers. Have we anything to back this up?
normanoffside wrote: » I had this discussion with someone before. As far as I can work out he was a big lad as a young fella, boxed for Darndale Boxing club. It seems he won a few underage titles alright but he would have been fighting in a weight category with few particpants. Also bear in mind that national titles are broken down into 'Novice, Intermeditate, and (elite?) as well as age and weight (categories for every age group and 8+ weight groups) he literally could have just been getting a bye in finals. Anyway it seems he gave it up long before he became a senior so we'll never know if he was really any good or not.
Omackeral wrote: » This was my favourite part of the article. ''Do not confuse bare knuckle boxing with violence, as only one of them is part of our culture.''
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Johnny, sadly, is the symptom of a larger disease. Folks who literally think the world owes em something.