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Werewolf
post Sep 25 2003, 04:48 AM
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Here's a little story about a strange day some time ago.

I was working in a shop in downtown Helsinki, Finland. Immediately outside the shop window is an open air serving area of a bar, which usually doesn't draw huge crowds even on bright sunny days. That morning when I was working I began to hear singing outside, voices in English. Closer inspection revealed that camped out the terrace of the bar were around 8 guys in Glentoran jerseys and scarves, with a huge Ulster flag on the wall, come to support their team against Finnish Haka for the Champions League qualifiers. So I went back in and listened to them go through several football songs, just hoping they'd get fed up and leave.

They didn't. Instead they launched into a song of which only the chorus line carried through to my shop. These guys were singing "Fuck Bobby Sands". Well, not on my watch. I reached into my backpack and pulled out one of my "IRA - Undefeated Army" bumper stickers (big ones, available at the Sinn Fein bookstore for 2� a piece) and walked out. About two meters from the little fence of the terrace I found a traffic light post, and proceeded to paste my sticker on it. I turned to face the guys, made eye contact with one of them to get his attention and pointedly tapped the sticker a few times.

Not wanting to get into a fight (well, a beating, 8 to 1) on company time I then got back indoors, and watched through the window as the dismayed loyalists struggled to remove the sticker from the post. After considerable difficulty they managed to tear most of it off, but at that time they had forgotten which store I walked into. Shortly after this they packed up their stuff and left.

I take great delight in this event. The guys sitting there, singing their songs, and suddenly out of the blue in the middle of Finland for fucks sake comes this guy who sticks and IRA sticker in their faces. Had the sides been more evenly matched I would have liked to give them a little concert of my favourite songs.
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Chucky Armagh
post Sep 25 2003, 05:18 AM
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A Chara

I'm proud of you !

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Charlotte
post Sep 25 2003, 07:04 AM
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I guess I would have sung Rifles of the IRA !
Keep going Werewolf !

:D

Slan go foill
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Fianna
post Sep 25 2003, 02:21 PM
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Nice one a chara! They probably thought of all the countries they could visit to sing their tasteful songs unopposed, it would be Finland...

Guess you had other ideas Werewolf...t� br�d�il orm.

Sl�n tamaill
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post Sep 26 2003, 02:57 AM
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Now thats a story that you can Proudly tell your grandchildren :D
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post Sep 26 2003, 01:42 PM
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Well done Werewolf

I would have done something similar.

You now have first hand experience of these idiots. There are many more like them.

It is a shame that sport has to be used to as a political weapon when it should be used as something to celebrate or have fun.

But that is how the situation is in Ulster. It is like a big them and us rivalry between two teams.
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post Oct 2 2003, 05:12 AM
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H�h�, I would have liked to see their faces! Must have been one hell of laugh... :D
The fuckers think they can to do their thing undisturbed everywhere! No chance with our bunch around of course! :lol:
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post Oct 2 2003, 07:18 AM
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Before this event my friends had asked me several times why I carried the IRA stickers with me. I think I've made my point, you just never know when they'll come in handy. Take heed my brothers, always keep some on you.
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post Oct 23 2003, 12:37 AM
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2Werevolf - There is a need of the situation 8:1 would never repeat again. Find 4 (at least) good friends who respect your oppinion and keep trainin' to sing "Off the Dublin in the Green" or "Come out ye black'n'tan". Who gonna sing louder? I bet for your company 8)))
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post Oct 23 2003, 01:06 AM
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Actually, since this happened, around a dozen of my friends have at one time or another expressed their regret that I didn't call them to the scene at the time. With hindsight, I think I could have roused a crew of 6-8 people in about half an hour, all willing to participate. If not by singing "Black and Tans" then by banging unionist heads to the rhythm.
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post Oct 23 2003, 01:20 AM
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Great! That's what we do here!..
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post Oct 23 2003, 09:37 AM
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lol... :lol:
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post Oct 28 2003, 03:21 PM
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Sean, just had a listen to your MP3's on your site, http://www.belfast.ru

This is good stuff a chara! Celtic-Rooskie-Rock! I never thought I'd ever hear a wah guitar in a version of Lannigan's Ball! The solo in that's class, sounds really like the Horslips, or Roisin Dubh by Thin Lizzy. Good shit man.

When you's comin to Dublin!

Sl�n a chara
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Sean
post Oct 29 2003, 07:42 AM
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Fianna, you make me feeling shy, but it's very pleasant...
We had just returned from Kiev - the capital of Ukraine
Here we are on the station - (IMG:http://www.teletrade.kiev.ua/1/ter.jpg)
And may be you gonna like this:
http://satriani.ru/rr/battle.mp3
http://satriani.ru/rr/boatman.mp3
http://satriani.ru/rr/patrik.mp3
http://satriani.ru/rr/fireman.mp3
That's totaly new stuff... :ph34r:
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Fianna
post Oct 29 2003, 03:50 PM
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LOL! Holy shit! Well that's a pic for the family photo album...

I can feel a Funny Caption Competition coming on here for that pic...

Nice one man, I'll download them songs tomorrow, have a listen to my new favourite Russian rebel band!

Sl�n

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