Sully wrote: » Your first post wasnt interesting, nevermind useful. Fact. Your second post was not clear and looked like even more off topic rambling. Fact. Your seceond post was not fact. Im sure he does kid people, or has. Fact. Your required to contact the moderator via PM if you dispute any issue with his/her moderation. Fact. This post isnt even interesting, but its based on facts. Fact. This is off topic, so lets swing the boat around to get onto interest facts. Fact. kthxbye.
longshanks wrote: » cabaal disputed the train station platform fact. i'd heard that fact before. so i said fatherbuzcagney does'nt kid anyone. fact merely pointing out that it was a locally known fact. i like sentences that include the word fact. the quay in waterford was once declared the noblest in all europe, by the historian mark gerourd. fact the viking settlement site found at woodstown predates all other such sites. fact. the tall ships are coming back. fact. County Waterford is known locally as "The Decies" (An Déise). Some time between the 4th and 8th centuries, a tribe of native Gaelic people called the Déisi were driven from the southern parts of the country, conquering and settling here. The ancient principality of the Déise is today roughly coterminous with the current Roman Catholic Diocese of Waterford and Lismore. The Deise has a rich history from megalithic tombs and ogham stones, to Vikings, to remnants of English occupancy, including the Gaulstown dolmen, Reginalds Tower and the Ballysaggartmore Towers respectively. that one from wikipedia. fact. brendan bowyer, blaas, john mullane, phoenix, canting a ball. facts.
takola wrote: » Funny! I've already moved one of your posts from this thread this evening longshanks. There's already been warnings to keep this on topic. Any more silly posts are going to be deleted and infractions will be handed out. We've allowed a random thread for a reason. Please keep the mindless rambling to that thread.
Sully wrote: » To be fair, you can catch a decent trolley also. No more paying Tesco a €1 :P
longshanks wrote: » fatherbuzzcagney doesn't kid anyone. fact
fatherbuzcagney wrote: » the platform at waterford trainstation was the longest platform in ireland and the UK.
Sully wrote: » Keith Barry is a local magican.. See Wikipedia
amyloneill wrote: » Keith Barry!!!!!!!!!
Baby4 wrote: » This post has been deleted.
trishw78 wrote: » I was speaking to the safety officer on the job he told me it takes 25mins to climb to the top
nobody claimed that John's river is a cesspool it is not really safe to swim in ATM a walk past it will prove it i.e. the shopping trollies, traffic cones, spare tyres etc etc etc
gscully wrote: » Hmmm...how many of the 'facts' posted are actually fact? One or two have already been disputed! - Does it really take the guy 25 mins to climb the crane? Who timed him? - St John's river, is it a cesspool really...or just a dirty river? Is your quote above about paying Tesco a €1 fact? Not really, since it's refundable. No, it was just your stab at humour...pretty similar to what I did when you think about it...but I'm not a 'king'...fact!
Sully wrote: » Neither of the above are facts, but opinion. Really not the type of posts for this thread.
gscully wrote: » The traffic lights at the Marian area take forever to change. The amber light at the top of the Folly means speed up, while the red light means it's ok to turn right as long as you're practically attached to the rear of the car in front. Due to some strange electronic phenomenom, the indicators on Mercedes do not work in Waterford. Brendan McCann has Waterford's best interests at heart. Ok, yeah, I made that last one up!
Asmodean wrote: » The only thing you'd catch in that cesspool these days is the mange.
trishw78 wrote: » which reminds me it used to be clean enough to swim in. I remember a nationwide programme about it kids used to jump off the gas works bridge into the river at high tide and swim. It had a sandy bottom in it as well.
magick wrote: » but anyway the river running down near rainway square was once paved at the bottom, why i dont know but their used to be boats running up and down it.