fressatty wrote: » because we're a pretty sh!t national football team really. I don't really follow it so don't ask me who plays where and for what team. All i remember is the squad being made up of english lads who's next door neigbour's dog groomer was half irish so they made it onto the team. So i'm saying, do we have a 100% born and bred Irish football team yet? or is it still made up of a hodge podge of english/irish. And we beat Estonia, woopee doo, we're going to the euro's, woopee doo, does anyone think we'll actually win the thing? if not then why be so proud of them? we should be whipping the feckers and making them really go for it, then we might be inspired to get ourselves as a country sorted aswel. I havent been proud of an Irish team since Italia 90, when i cheered on all them english lads in the quarter finals.....
Napper Hawkins wrote: » I"opens popcorn" or "gets popcorn out"
anhedonia wrote: » people who fix other people's posts are kunts.
Shattered Dreamer wrote: » People who think pro wrestling is fake need to go train in it for even 4 hours. Scripted & fake are two completely different concepts.
fressatty wrote: » because we're a pretty sh!t national football team really. I don't really follow it so don't ask me who plays where and for what team
Red21 wrote: » This isn't any great achievement seeing as we live in one of the wealthiest countries in the world.
Downlinz wrote: » British comedy is terrible, almost all of it. I'm tired of its inoffensive, excessive gesturing tripe. It isn't funny in the slightest and I'm a big fan of both Irish and American comedy. From Rowan Atkinson to Ricky Gervais, they all suck.
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LeeHoffmann wrote: » ^ we have a winner
skregs wrote: » I watch football. I like football. I don't support a team. Why should I give a shít if a load of Norweigans playing for a team in Liverpool beat a load of Asians playing for a team in Manchester?
Bassfish wrote: » The Irish language should not be shoved down our throats on roadsigns and tv etc etc.
Seanchai wrote: » Considering it's the English language which has been shoved down the throats of Irish people for centuries, and that Irish speakers are still forced to speak English by people who think like you, I'd say the real problem here is that you have fascistic cultural tendencies of your own that wish to remove Irish from public life in Ireland. That even bilingual signs threaten you says much more about your intolerance and contempt for Irish culture than anything else. We're not all going to sink to your level of cultural and intellectual insecurity so get used to it. Irish is beautiful and Irish on signs is one of the most culturally refreshing things about this slavishly Brit-copying society. If you hate it, you can always move to England. You won't be "threatened" there by cultural difference.
Leftist wrote: » It's 2011. While your attitude may have been horrifying even as recently as 15 years ago it is entirely laughable now. Your kind are irrelevant or dying off and ireland is becoming a better place because of it.
summerskin wrote: » middle-aged irish people are the rudest people i have come across anywhere in the world. under 50s are sound, but older than that, good god they are rude.