corks finest wrote: » Steeple was interesting alright, and the one on Shandon St (with all the mirrors) Mick Allen had it for a while, till he titbeyto dealing the bastard,,,, went up to Derry with me in 79, led the bloody Sunday march, huge honour at the time, then he did this,greedy boy
Rows Grower wrote: » Don't know the bar on Shandon Street with all the mirrors, can't make much sense of the rest of your post but knew Micky Allen and his friends well enough.
corks finest wrote: » Old reliable I think? Mick brother Frank is a different fish, v straight, unlike his druggie brother
Rows Grower wrote: » Oh Jesus, I think I've had conversations with you on here before. Your shy way of mentioning how big and respected a republican you were just gave me a flashback. Slán agus tóg go bog é.
corks finest wrote: » Nothing shy about me bud, my past is v well known on Leeside, but there it remains, of course you can pm me boy anytime and meet up, I'll not dissapoint, and we shall see who's who kiddo, my little kerry shauneen, still anti republican, bar stiller, but obviously no balls to back it up
Rows Grower wrote: » You're grand, thanks for the invitation anyway.
Dav010 wrote: » An early contestant for cliched post of the year.
fin12 wrote: » I thought he was giving u a compliment. I’ll unthank the post. Were u in Derry when Bloddy Sunday happened. I just visited the bog side this summer and the free Derry museum.
corks finest wrote: » No I went up with Cork sf in 78/79 for a bloody Sunday remembrance march, ended up staying 20 yrs, Doherty Fort is a class museum, ref other chap he's anti republican for some reason, he slated Bobby Sands and company on another thread, I didn't let him away with it,,,,, check back on his posts or replies
Rows Grower wrote: » Really? Whenever you get a chance there you might throw up the posts you are referring to. No hurry, whenever suits you. It's a long old holiday for some and I appreciate that.
corks finest wrote: » Only further dialogue with you will come out of a meeting arrangement via pm,if you've the balls, keyboard warrior, and nothing else, waiting for pm shauneen, I'll certainly meet you to discuss face to face, grow a pair in the mean time
Dav010 wrote: » Dear God, he’s a cliche machine.
corks finest wrote: » Dear God he's a man who doesen't bow down to the likes of a plastic paddy like Rose Grower, if that's hard to understand I give up,well that's your problem not mine, I've strong opinions on ppl dying on hunger strike for our country and will not let the likes of him treat them with dishonour as he did on a previous thread
Odelay wrote: » Lads, can ye head off to the nearest snug and have it out there?
corks finest wrote: » Quote: Rows Grower I'm very proud of my heritage but credit where it's due you have to hand it to the Rangers fans for the chant they would sing at the Old Firm games at the time. That was part of your snide remarks ref Bobby Sands dying of hunger strike, Only further dialogue with you will come out of a meeting arrangement via pm,if you've the balls, keyboard warrior, and nothing else, waiting for pm shauneen, I'll certainly meet you to discuss face to face, grow a pair in the mean time
Rows Grower wrote: » Lol, I'd forgotten that was what you got offended about. You truly are a devoted patriot. For those that don't know the chant I was referring to, it was sung to the tune of "She'll be coming round the mountain when she comes" and the words were; Would ya do a chicken supper Bobby Sands? Would ya do a chicken supper Bobby Sands? Would you do a chicken supper, ya dirty fenian F**k*r Would you do a chicken supper Bobby Sands. If you still feel like you want to discuss this in private, meet me at the top of Carrauntoohil at 5 o clock on Friday.
fin12 wrote: » Ya and that’s a horrible nasty chant. And u like it?
Rows Grower wrote: » Five passed 5 Friday, Comrade.
fin12 wrote: » Ya don’t know what that means. So whatever u were trying to achieve was lost on me.