El_Bee wrote: » You're telling me these rocket scientists are hiding thousands of euros in drugs in fields??
secman wrote: » Almost as stupid as in a field, serves them right when it goes missing
orangerhyme wrote: » He might read this and it could save his life also. If he's smart though he'll take precautions.He seems to be very well connected whilst simultaneously having atrocious grammar, spelling and punctuation.
IvoryTower wrote: » dont get the dude killed, jeez
Tommy Kelly wrote: » No, they're hiding them under their own mattresses & behind the tea & coffee in their kitchen presses.
orangerhyme wrote: » It should be easy enough to track down the whistleblower. Set up a website which tracks location and ip address, send him a link to click on. It worked for that Andrews politician guy. Maybe he's too clever to click on anything though.
The pink killer wrote: » No it was the fella the whistlblower was tweeting about last week ,was very lucky to get away.
RC1985 wrote: » Which one? He tweets about a diff person on there every day.
redbuck wrote: » Did anyone read the book on Fat Freddie by Stephen Breen?
Righteouswrong wrote: » was it the superstar dj shot at outside the Kilmore flats the other day?
ClintPower wrote: » What's the bulk costs on weed, yokes and heroin these days? I think a 9 bar of hash was 500 way back when but I can't properly remember. Is it more now with the hash being pollen? Think yokes were 2 a pop when retail price was a fiver although that would depend on who you asked. Think they're often knocked out for a tenner or three for 20 now, depends who you talk to. Is there any reliable statistics on how many kilos, pills and 50's or weed are shifted in this country on a weekly basis?
ClintPower wrote: » Is this older Boylan fella a remnant of the Westies? The leader of one side of the Corduff feud is described as being a former member- did he get back in with them after one of the leaders shot him in the leg and beat his brother up?
olestoepoke wrote: » I've often wondered. With all the money the mid to high level guys are repordedly making, and the short lifespan some them have, why don't they make enough to leave the country. I mean if you had 300k or 400k you could live a fairly comfortable life in some places around the world. Or at least it would give you a great head start. I have lived and travelled a fair bit around the world when I was younger and it was the best years of my life. My point being, why stay and risk jail or death if you had the money to get out and live a normal life elsewhere?
pablo128 wrote: » I know someone who ran up a debt and was given 12k worth of coke to hold. He went home, and on the way he hid it in a field. Went back and it was gone. ( He was more than likely followed.) He was asked for the money and he didn't have it. His dad's car was burned and they told him to pay up out of the insurance money. This is far from the first time this particular crew have done this.
Tommy Kelly wrote: » sometimes it does go missing too. I know a lad in Athlone that had 10,000 yokes nicked from where he had it hid. II know another lad that went up the field to where he had his sneachta hid and he saw the bag it was in blowing around the field 100 yards away, a prick of a fox found it and probably demolished it. Fox's are supposed to be mad for it.
Fan of Netflix wrote: » It's not that unbelievable, even McGregor used to post on boards. He's hardly Kinahan level!
Fan of Netflix wrote: » speaking of hacks.....https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/member.php?u=878424 doubt that was his only account
hugs_for_drugs wrote: » Me? I believe seerscryer and soarsean were hacks at the time of the big thread.