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GUEST,Tír Chonaill Catholic Priest clears his chest (317* d) RE: Catholic Priest clears his chest 26 Oct 05


"Your first paragraph - pure name calling" Teribus: 26 Oct 05 - 12:32 PM
"Only the Irish have been too thick to realise it..." Teribus: 29 Sep 05 - 10:28 PM

You're wide open, Teribus!

Have you noticed how slow the mudcat is recently?
Do you think that people have nothing better to do than search for your little gloatings?

If memory serves me right, you said something to the effect that you saw suspects squeal like pigs (or for 'their mammys', or something) during interrogation.
... but I can't be sure, neither; Tiocfaidh showed the post to me, and I think my response was 'I wonder how Bob Niarac is enjoying his new identity....', or something like that.

Welcome to the internet, Teribus, where all is not necessarily to your liking, and where the Jeffersonian Democratic System doesn't apply

There is an old saying which goes "It's all over bar the shouting"
That's as far as you lot are concerned, of course.

As for bringing people to book in the present time, however, there is a large corps of heavily armed individuals that have never even suggested handing in their weapons, and you save your long-winded posts to slam the RA?

Are those the actions of an intelligent man; a man who believes that he is the only one that posts anything of any sense to these boards?

(... don't suppose you ever said that, neither...)




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