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> Dear Noel, please read this

caitr�ona
post Jul 7 2003, 01:23 PM
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i have been reading here since may and until now i did not feel i had to say something but now i do.
DON'T LET THEM WIN.
keep the forum going and ignore them.
if you do not you are just as cowardly as they are.
that's all i wanted to say.

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Christophe
post Jul 11 2003, 04:37 AM
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Come on Noel! Don't let yourself being discouraged by those people! They're just a bunch of whiny cowards...
One day you'll walk in the streets with your children and explain them how it used to be in Ireland, when there were still still Union Jacks to be seen on the Isle.
Probably you'll still be able to show your children ONE Union Jack; the one at the British embassy...

Our day will come! More sooner then later!
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post Jul 11 2003, 04:20 PM
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SALUTE!!!!
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post Jul 13 2003, 06:44 AM
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A chairde,

Bout time I plugged the site...

Noel, what you did was right. The work you've done with Charlotte on the new site is testament to that. So to the rest of yous, instead of givin Noel a hard time over his stand, remember what Bobby Sands said:

"Everyone, Republican or otherwise has their own particular part to play.No part is too great or too small, no one is too old or too young to do something".

So do just that, join Unity Freedom Peace, and discuss with your comrades the way forward for Ireland and Irish Republicanism. Cause fuck knows you can't do it here!

http://groups.msn.com/UnityFreedomandPeace

Go raibh maith agat a chairde,

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post Jul 26 2003, 11:13 AM
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Well, I must admit it's really a nice site, must have been a hell of a work (and ability, none in my case :rolleyes: ).
How's that friends section working by the way? It constanltly saying it's downloading msn-chat, but I've got that already... Is it supposed to be a chat-place?
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post Jul 31 2003, 07:51 AM
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Would it be terribly bad form of me to inquire what exactly is going on? People's comments seem very excited and obviously there is something very dramatic going on, but nothing in these threads will tell me excatly what's happening...
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post Aug 7 2003, 11:11 AM
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Hey, ye fellas! How are you doing?! In a week or so I'll be back! I'm in Salou right now...
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post Aug 10 2003, 12:52 PM
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F�ilte abhaile mo chara.
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post Aug 11 2003, 03:05 PM
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Well, Salou, lovely place, perhaps it is, when there aren't that much "guiri's" ("frigobox-tourists") around... The place was infested by Dutch people, brrr... Didn't see much Spanish or Catalan people around, a pitty, but I can't really complain! I was there as a Belgian travel-guide for youngsters (15-18), I had a free appartment, free buffet in the hotel, I could drink for free in pub's and disco's frequented by our travel agency... So I can say I was one hell of a lucky bastard :D I only spent about 200€...
I'm thinking of going to Ireland in september, perhaps with Ryanair (Charleroi (Brussels-South) to Shannon). And how were they Canarian Isles?
It was f*cking hot around here, nearly 40�C, not really used to that! I wonder how warm it is now approximately in Ireland?
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post Aug 11 2003, 04:01 PM
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QUOTE (Christophe @ Aug 11 2003, 11:05 PM)
Carpe Diem!

Sorry, but I don't agree! :P

Carpe Noctem!
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post Aug 11 2003, 05:03 PM
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@ Bjorn:

H�h�, well, in my case I can also state I more often enjoy the night than the day... I think you should indeed enjoy the day: the full 24 hours!! Here and then with the occasional drop of alcohol ;) In all you bunch's case, a Guinness of course! :D
This moment I'd love to sit in the Ardennes at late evening in a little town near a river with a divine Orval, the best trappist you can find!
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post Aug 12 2003, 11:35 AM
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Christophe, the weather is class here at the moment. Same as in the rest of Europe from what I hear, boilin outside...

...and then trust the foreigner to come in September when you'll freeze your balls off!

Then you'll return home, and when your friends and family ask you how Ireland was, you'll be sayin "Ah jaysus (cos you'll pick up a few phrases...), it was typical Irish weather, God was pissin down on the Irish like it was his own personal toilet! Don't ever go to Ireland, the weather's shite!".

I'm tellin you man, it's beautiful here now. Soak it up comrades while ye can!

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post Aug 18 2003, 04:42 AM
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QUOTE (Fianna @ Aug 12 2003, 11:35 AM)
ask you how Ireland was, you'll be sayin "Ah jaysus (cos you'll pick up a few phrases...), it was typical Irish

About picking up a few phrases... I lived in Dublin for about three months last year and have been freaking friends and family with odd phrases ever since. They tell me it's quite confusing to hear something described as "good craic" in the middle of a Finnish sentence, and they're wondering why every other sentence starts with "ah, sure..."
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post Aug 20 2003, 10:09 AM
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It really starts to ennoy me, you know, not having been in Ireland for a year or more. I'm dying to go... As for the time of the year, September is good, not many tourists, not too expensive...
As for the weather in Ireland, I thought it wasn't that bad... ;)
I'm a Belgian, so sure I can cope with some bad weather!!!
Oh, and Fianna, are you from Dublin or so? I'm thinking of going to Dublin or Shannon (cheap ticket Brussels-South, Charleroi to Shannon)... Last year my second studentsclub went for a weekend "boozing" to Dublin, but alas I couldn't join them, I only knew when they were already back, bad luck!
But this year I'm going for sure, a week or so, in a school holiday.
Would be nice of course if I (probably with a mate or so) would have a regional "guide" to tell me where to drink a nice drop o'Guinness!
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post Aug 20 2003, 04:54 PM
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Yeah I'm from Dublin. You have to visit Dublin.

Sure, you got a nice river and all that in Shannon, but we got just as good with the Liffey.

Yeah, it stinks, and you'll never see a living organism in it except for a few drunks every weekend, but that's why they call it a dirty ol' town.

And sure, I'll guide you to all the best drinking holes, piss walls and puke gutters!

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