Southdubin6 wrote: » Yeah that’s there compound I live close to it.
realdanbreen wrote: » The main thing you need to join is be 50+ and have a beer belly!
PLOPS wrote: » I admire the whistleblower twitter page to some extent, but something tells me they have as dodgy of a background as the people they are calling out. Wish they could construct a proper sentence too, you have to reread tweets to understand what they are actually saying.
ifElseThen wrote: » That the place on windmill road down from the pool?
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » I gotta ask Whats a 1%er?
TheRepentent wrote: » Outlaw motorcyle club member..from a famous speech in the 50's(I think) where the AMA(American MotorCycle Association) said 99% of bikers were law abiding and only 1 % caused trouble.
The Enbalmer wrote: » It was actually supposedly said in 1947 after a riot in which a load of bikers had run amok although the AMA have always denied actually saying that. It wasn't til ten years later when Sonny Barger founded the Hells Angels motorcycle club that true "outlaw" bike clubs started to appear. Just for context the HAMCC is considered an organised criminal enterprise in the US with their fingers in a lot of illegal pies worldwide..chief of which is supplying narcotics and money laundering.
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Any update on the condition of the guy that was in the X5 with Parker?
TheRepentent wrote: Lots of the original MCs were ex army. alot of the MCs are involved in crystal meth supply like the Hells Angels, Bandidos etc
The Enbalmer wrote: » I can't imagine there's much of a market for crank here in Ireland although maybe one of the regular gougers and corner boys can correct me? 😄
Monkeynut wrote: » He was at the funeral in a sling. He looked very upset.
White lighting wrote: » So he was genuinely upset and not having the craic in a hummer limo like some others who were "deeply" upset
Monkeynut wrote: » I love the stuff. It's a real eye opener to live life to the fullest.......
realdanbreen wrote: » Couldn't agree with you more. Unless you haven't been found sleeping on a pavement with mucus streaming down your nose and begging for money for a fix then you haven't lived!
Southdubin6 wrote: » I absolutely love the innocence of a country mans post. Drug addiction is as much a part of society as gambling or a night. It will never be removed cause those that sell it lusts power and money and those that buy it suffer from an illness from which there is known no cure.
yourdeadwright wrote: » I don't agree with every thing he say's but just because he is not form Dublin doesn't all of a sudden mean he must be talking sh*t, Anyway what's the country ?
realdanbreen wrote: » I love it! I have lived in cities where Dublin would just about make up a decent sized suburb and scumbags like your typical 'Anto' & 'Philo' would be gobbled up in twenty minutes.
yourdeadwright wrote: » I will say I don't agree with a lot that you say but I don't write off what you say because your from "the country " That makes no sense to me but each to there own ,
PLOPS wrote: » From experience, lately any country pub is just as liable to have someone dealing coke than some flash nightclub in town. A few guys i know were telling me that a lot of lads from the building sites who go home at the weekend have introduced it to the smaller towns that wouldn't have had these issues before. So the Country lads trying to pretend that its a Dublin problem.... I've bad news for you Also The Dubs who think Cocaine is great stuff... the news is just as bad for you. It may seem great in your 20s, but use it regularly for 10 years and see what you look and feel like. I seen a guy i went to school with recently who absolutely destroyed himself with it, he is a waste and is dragging his kids down with him. There is absolutely nothing great about coke... nothing.
Southdubin6 wrote: » Flick back a few pages when his anti Dublin diatribe will show you, and mocking people addicted to drug isn’t good.
yourdeadwright wrote: » To be fair I don't think he was trying to mock a drug addict , I agree that would be wrong, He was more mocking the mind set of the fella who said "I love it, live life to the fullest," Someone proclaiming its a good thing which it really really isn't As I said I don't agree with everything he says , I just think to write of his comments because he is from " the country" is stupid, Just because your not from Dublin doesn't mean you haven't come across the bad in Irish society , Limerick, Cork , Louth , and plenty of place's in the north all have notorious drug ridden area's with gang violence , Anyway that's just my two cents