pablo128 wrote: » What is your point? You have spouted some rubbish yourself in this thread.
Rows Grower wrote: » Confessions of a "I was nearly a gangsta".
Flyingsnowball wrote: » I don’t spend my time hinting that my father owned a pub that every criminal in Dublin drinks in it and tells him about their crimes. If anybody else tells a story he’s the first to shout it down because Paul Williams reported it before him.
Flyingsnowball wrote: » Mr south Dublin, I feel like you want people to believe you personally know everybody with a charge sheet in Dublin and all the details to their crimes. If anybody else knows about anything you seem to be able recall the chapter of the Paul Williams book that you heard it in. This thread seems to go round and round like that. I was on the outskirts of small time so called gangs when I was younger. What I mean by that is out of about 20 of us maybe 5 made profit from drug dealing. The other 15 stood there 90 per cent of the time smoking, drinking and getting dragged into the odd fight. At various times the lads dealing would be making a fortune or using way too much or absolutely broke. Nobody I know personally ended up doing well for themselves after about the age of 30. You only have to look at some of the hutches robbing mobile phones in Fairview recently. Does this sound like an organized criminal mastermind. I believe another one of them was throwing drugs over the wall of a prison when he was shot. I hung around with small time lads who wouldn’t even see the drugs never mind being out in the cold throwing drugs over walls or stealing phones. These people arnt heroes. They are mostly muppets who will be surviving with the dole in a few years after one injury or drug over exertion too many where they can’t beat everyone up anymore. Very few of them are anyway intelligent and claiming the likes of mr flashy is so feared for any other reason than he has a chap on his pay roll that everybody is afraid of is rediculous. They are all only a couple of drug seizures away from being back to the bottom of the scrap heap. You are either lacking in age or intelligence if you spend your time learning Paul Williams books off by heart rather than learning school books off by heart.
Collie D wrote: » Jesus, lads. These people are scum. It’s a compliment to not know them too closely.
pablo128 wrote: » Aren't you the lad who spent ages telling everyone that Gerry Hutch was on the gargle like it was a big deal. And then tried to say none of his kids went to private school. You ended up with egg on your face over that one. Like I said, you have posted some rubbish and downright lies on this thread and now you're trying to discredit someone else?
Flyingsnowball wrote: » I said a man drank. I don’t know his kids. I’m telling somebody who is discrediting Harry that he isn’t anything more than a fella with a few Paul Williams books and a Tupac poster. I could be wrong but I think I remember reading this forum years ago and Harry helped a family who were on here getting harassed by a gang of scrotes smashing their windows and harassing their kids. Turns out he knew knew somebody with a bit of sway. Could be wrong and I could be mixing him up or it could have been a different forum but the Bailey esq sticks in my head for some reason. So I’d give him the benifit of doubt with his Finglas story. I think he works in homeless services or some council long stuff as well now so again he probably heard a few things. Now you lads seem to have a little homework club where you have Sunday world, twitter, Instagram and Paul Williams learned off by heart and claiming to personally know all these lads. That’s why I have an interest buddy.
Southdubin6 wrote: » Agreed this other lad is saying he knows people then making a bollox of the story when he's talking of said people
Flyingsnowball wrote: » I never said I know anybody. AllI ever said is I know a few business owners from the area. Through my job.
Rows Grower wrote: » It's funny in a LOL way to read his contributions.
Southdubin6 wrote: » Please direct me to my post where my father owns a bar?
Flyingsnowball wrote: » Haha I was hoping you would say that. There’s another thread here from a few weeks ago. You were three foot away from the generals car when he was shot dead. You were on your way to your fathers bar to say hello. 8 years old. Tell your two buddies about it.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Load of Walter Mitty type posters in this thread.
Southdubin6 wrote: » Show the post?
Flyingsnowball wrote: » It’s against the charter to quote posts from a different thread. It’s in a thread called mad scenarios that happened you as a teen as far as I recall it was still there an hour ago.
Southdubin6 wrote: » Show the post? I know what it says u said I said I drank in me father bar with these people show the post?
Flyingsnowball wrote: » It doesn’t matter they are all in it together. They will just double down, wait for everybody to leave then start again.
Flyingsnowball wrote: » Ba hahahhaha.
Southdubin6 wrote: » Your the number 1 Walter Mitty haha
Flyingsnowball wrote: » If I was there when Martin Cahill was shot I’d have saved him. Why didn’t you run into your das pub that you forgot you had and get a silver tray they use to serve the drinks on and block the bullets. I remember reading it and thinking it was bull**** because you said you seen the hitman changing his clothes before the hit. But I said nothing I was busy joking on the thread pretending I was the fella that got a plane to America and the fella who seen the Virgin Mary statue in knock. But you were serious. You were telling people you Martin and your dads pub were all intertwined on that very day. Then you forgot it happened two weeks later.
Southdubin6 wrote: » No I didn't. I'll post it now just to remind you