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SeanMacGabhann

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  1. Even if the official verdict is "'Citizen Eee Dee' ", I say it doesn't scan and I'm sticking with abbreviated Edward. SO there..
  2. darn it MW74, you NEARLY made it to the end of a post without swearing ;-) SeamusMac (sounds like we could be related) - 'tis a situation I've been in before but the advice given above from moos/MW/CWALD (all female I notice) is spot on. You may usually avoid confrontation but you need to nip this in the bud
  3. 'see mixulle - you an me da same
  4. yourmamma - what your post delivers in information it lacks in appreciation for the mammoth HonaloochieB post! (then again you probably started and finished yours in the time it took him to right his! - still funny tho)
  5. neeeeeeever going to be happy with statement like that regardless of which community/religion/nationality they come from - sorry strawbs
  6. 2 good shouts in a row from Mr Ed In a downbeat mood also but always gets me
  7. how discombombulating Beazo ! have a glass of something nice to recover
  8. Pretty fair chance I'll be there!
  9. Great post earlier from Mike P, but it was Moo's words above that rang true with me. Amen to them
  10. landlord at the Rye was Scott - he is over in Penge now with the Bridge House - well worth a visit
  11. what's your alternative ratty? I know guilty people get off - but that's the job of prosecution to remedy. Having the system is what seperates us from our barbaric pasts It is better than witch-hunts and people saying "ohh look at 'im - course he's guilty!"
  12. You'e right Brendan and If that were the case Brendan of course I would But I've never encountered that at RVT - far from it in fact (this topic always ends up in knots doesn't it?)
  13. Well I've never had a problem as a straight bloke with any female I've ever gone with "Why would you want to?" - Well, you could imagine with questions like that why some gay people might not feel welcome in a straight bar - not that I think you meant any offence Brendan
  14. Not the first thread DD has hinted at going a step further and naming someone - come on DD, either convince us you are a benign sort or at least admit that you have an agenda against some people
  15. d'Olympics are just LUDICROUS - on so many levels - politically, organisationally, some of the events, etc etc etc etc etc However... I will still be taking a peek at some of it- maybe it's a legacy of playing Track and Field for so many years on various computers - but I love a long jump/triple jump/javelin record breaking attempt
  16. I had hoped this would be like Peoples republic of Cork but best of luck anyway peeps
  17. Jargon is painful isn't it? But basically it means, if you are put in charge of a team, can you manage them they way we (the company) want (or say we want) - you know, do appraisals, set objectives ("promise to brush up on those excel skills Barry?" - "yes boss") and review those objectives for each of your team. yadda yadda
  18. That could be one reason why some people on here get so finicky about "facts" and "reason" as opposed to hearsay and rumour
  19. Matt This has been raised before and generally became more of an issue than it needed to be. I'd post a link but the search function is being uncooperative at the mo Basically - a lot of straight people said most of the bars are gayfriendly, why be all exclusive? And then lots of gay people said straight people wouldn't understand But I reckon the reality is shown up by the Rainbow Drinks threads that pop up from time to time. Basically, someone tries to arrange a booze up for gay people in the area... and then it never happens because about 2 people respond. Which doesn't bode well for anyone thinking of opening a gay bar I would say
  20. another thumbs up from me - I find sausages in most caff's let the plate down but this one is pretty spot on
  21. If someone has been hear years and years and made the OP's comment then, maybe, maybe not But to say you moved here 18 months ago and now your are bored - says more about you than it does about the area. That's not meant to sound like a dig btw - just suspect you may be young and in the mood for somethings else. ED itself hasn't changed much in the last 18 months (apart from superficialities such as Foxton's etc etc - but as that replaced a council offices I doubt you are missing out too much on the excitement front there)
  22. the very song came on my pod on way down to the Clock House earlier and I thought the same "screaming along, in South London...."
  23. dulwichmum - thanks for your kind words. I took myself down to the local priest, as you can imagine, to purge myself of the shame.
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