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"Show me the way to go home; I'm tired and I wanna go to bed; Had a little drink ...................." ("Come on Ciara - we're off")
Maybe you should give the Jameson's a rest Eamonn me old Chara.
I once saw a dog chewing on an old bone, and when it stood up it fell over. (The old ones are the best).
You're like a dog chewing on an old bone
SEanOPalestine, I don't have a sense of humour! How many times! Éamonn, Dublin, Ireland.
Eamonn I most times found your comments funny.Unfortunately you missed the humour in my comments(except for the Palestinian comments no humour intended there)
"SeanoBoonie" - Delighted to see that you find my comments funnier than ever. I have already noticed that the more I got it right,the more vitriolic you became in opposition. As Peter Lalor might have put it at the Eureka Stockade, "He who speaks the truth is stabbed in the back - a thousand stabs equals a thousand truths". Éamonn, Dublin, Ireland.
Eamonn I'm disappointed you're loosing that witty edge I admire.
SeanoBoonie - I did not give "excuses". I simply showed you where you were wrong. As Cassius Clay put it: "To admit one is wrong is the mark of a man; men who can't admit wrong rub on the fake tan". Sean, you'll have already run out of the bronzer I suppose? They sell it in Brown Thomas - shall I send you some? Éamonn, Dublin, Ireland.
Eamonn of Dublin/London you are living proof of a doppelganger the ghostly appearance of a living person with more excuses than a condemned villain.
"Seanomelb" Number 1. Wrong. I did not say I spent most of my life in London. I went to Leeds when I was 15 years old, spent just 21 years there, and returned to Dublin in 1979 and I have lived in Dublin, where I was born, ever since. Got it now? Number 2. I am not confused between "Islam" and "Islamism" - there is a very big difference and I have explained this difference to you on various posts. Number 3. "You made me lose (not "loose") my temper" was said by me very obviously in jest as anybody reading the post could also see. You say it is easy to challenge my opinions. It is obviously NOT easy, because all you do is twist what I have said in order that you can answer what I have NOT said. If it were easy to challenge my opinions, you would simply challenge my opinions, as I have stated them. Do you just scour the posts in order to see what you can twist around so that you can try to make people look as stupid as yourself? As Charles Dickens would have said "Twist, twist, and twist once more, so you can walk through a different door". Éamonn, Dublin, Ireland. I DESPISE ISLAMISM.
Eamonn was it a mistake or a Freudian slip? just asking. BTW on another post you claim you spent most of your life in London,should you sign off Eamonn Dublin/London..How can I take your replies as honest when you make statements like "I never loose my temper" "you made me loose my temper" your confused between Islam and the demeaning made-up word "Islamism" I just do not know which of your replies are true and which are false at the end of the day you are entitled to your passive aggressive opinions and I have the right to challenge them(not that it's difficult to do so).
"SirPeter", Thank you. I should mention that I have responded to you on another post on the same subject and I think I may have reacted a little quickly as your post there is a bit different to this one. I have, in many posts, given the difference between Islam and Islamism. Perhaps you didn't see these posts? They were mainly in response to "Seanomelb" who, despite my trying to answer every question and accusation he comes up with, he never accepts my answer as standing squarely on its own two feet, but just goes off at another tangent. It is truly childish. Anyway, I think you and I have cleared the air somewhat. Nice one! Éamonn, Dublin, Ireland.
And sean, there are no bedsits in Tallaght. Just thought you should know.
Seanomelb, Im from Tallaght.Remember youre in Oz longer than you were ever in Ireland so dont start pretending you know anything about Tallaght these days. Im sure you wont have an issue with it when youre cheering for Robbie keane next month.
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