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Old 26-08-2009, 19:28   #31
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oh well lets all paint swastika's on our houses, and see if the jewish people want to come and look at our new tourist attraction

if ireland wants to move on all that garbage should be removed , same as germany has outlawed all that stuff ( allegedly )

and still no offense liam, its just not for me
there are just too many innocent lives lost by them fu.ks bombing all around the uk

i know nothing about the northern ireland business , but i suspect most of the bombers victims knew nothing about it either

and really its not personal


dont anyone mention scotish govenment either ......... please
Hi Colin, I know nothing about the northern ireland business either I will say I attended a few pistol shooting competitions in Northern Ireland, walking around with a 9mm on my hip and 200+rounds of ammo, me and 9 others from the Republic amongst 90 other NI people,some PSNI ,some TA,some British Army, majority Protestant (i'm Catholic).A few of the PSNI guys even gave us some tips on how to improve our shooting technique, that's how friendly they were, and by the way we were on a British Army base for some of the competitions. The squaddies even asked us if we had weapons at the security check, we said "yes" and they said "ok ,go ahead", that was strange Sure,there were a few of them (one or two) who were a bit wary and distant but the majority were 100% ok and what a wicked sense of humour most of them have. I had the pleasure of the company of one guy who had his pal killed while he was badly injured in an IRAterrorist attack, they were both in the UDR. He's pensioned off and still suffering. One of the guys who was involved in the attack got perforated eardrums from being too close to his blast bomb when it went off, successfully sued the RUC as he alleged they had burst his eardrums during his arrest and questioning. There are places to avoid in Northern Ireland if you are from the Republic, less of a problem if you are English as Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom.

No problem being English in the Republic,unless you try to tell us how we should be doing things, 800 years of the English trying that is still irritating to us down here. Take a deep breath and book the flights/ferry, you won't be disappointed,surprised maybe but not sorry.
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Old 26-08-2009, 20:33   #32
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ive always wanted to see the giants causeway

so you never know
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Old 26-08-2009, 21:32   #33
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ive always wanted to see the giants causeway

so you never know

Knew you'd come round
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Old 26-08-2009, 22:52   #34
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so you never know
Colin - you've got hidden depths mate!
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Old 27-08-2009, 04:17   #35
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liam caravan club already do deals for members to get there caravans from the uk to other ports, i joined there club for this reason alone as it was cheaper to become a member and then use there deals to travel on the ferries.
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Old 27-08-2009, 07:54   #36
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liam caravan club already do deals for members to get there caravans from the uk to other ports, i joined there club for this reason alone as it was cheaper to become a member and then use there deals to travel on the ferries.
I was sure I wasn't the first to think of this Maybe now some more members will come over and see what they have been missing How good are the deals compared to regular prices?
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Old 27-08-2009, 17:46   #37
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ive always wanted to see the giants causeway

so you never know
Dont ....its crap. Good walks around the cliffs and coast though. I go nearly every year but only for the walks.

Just round the corner is Carrick a rede. Thats better scary fun.

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