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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Honaloochie

>

> We keep giving it a fair hearing and it keeps

> p***ing on our chips (metaphorically speaking)


I'm not privy to what 'keeps' happening. I was just referring to Keef's particular situation and how it seems easy enough to acceot a report of a phone call from a PO and accept it as complete truth.


As for your chips, did you not get the metaphorical CCTV?

Crikey, whilst the Police are only human like the rest of us and prone to a bit of frustration, and every organisation can have a few bad eggs, it completely escapes me why not telling the police about a stolen jacket could be seen as reasonable behaviour.

I did ask the Vale myself about CCTV, and was told that they had recorded over it. This was on the Monday morning, the event having happened on Friday night.


Like I said before, I never blamed the Vale for my coat going missing, if anything, it was my fault for leaving it for a couple of minutes (although I did think friends were watching it). The response of one man after the event is my issue.


As for harming a local business, I gave that business a lot of bloody money a few years ago. In my opinion, they have done nothing but harm themselves, as they don't appear to want anyone in there.

annaj Wrote:

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> Ahem.

> As much as I hate to correct MrJ in public, I

> should say that the lovely Lady MacGabhann took no

> part in this offence. My accomplice in molesting

> the foliage was in fact Annasfield. ;-)


Grass! ;-)

There's a load of geeks from off of the internet that have been slagging my business off for years, suddenly condescending to pay me a visit - as if I should be all grateful, like, and doffing the cap. I'll take their money but I couldn't give a rat's ass if any of them come back, to be honest.


Sound about right?

Geek i may be. But im not "from the internet". I have had more than one row with the owner. . . Once about where i could sit and eat in his empty pub and i told him to his face then. Again, like keef, this is pre forum. And no one is saying anything libelous here. Plus if any case was brought there would be a queue out to kent of ex customers and staff with "stories to tell"

Fair play Ted. I don't think opinion on here or anywhere else has made a difference. He is a funny chap (in my opinion). A bunch of us used to go in there all the time a few years back. We spend A LOT of money in there, we danced, we had a laugh, but he and one or 2 of his bouncers were just really unfriendly and rude. In the end it got to much and we all stopped going, I don't think we are alone, as it used to be packed, now it is dead.


Good luck to him though, he obviously knows best.

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