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Fri 12/12/03 at 19:24
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I saw a mugging today that made myself and quite a few other people smirk with satisfaction. A bloke came up behind an old woman in a packed street (O'Connell St for those of you that know it), nabbed her bag and went to run for it, only to run straight into two Gardai 10 feet away! They grabbed him, areested him and hauled him off down the street to their car. Most satisfying seeing gardai do something useful for a change.
Fri 12/12/03 at 22:26
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Oh.... it must be the font then on these sites. :)
Fri 12/12/03 at 22:23
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Icarus wrote:
> I've just had a look, Irish is like a combo between French and Welsh,
> and the eriting looks s abit Greek to me. Funky combination.

How on earth can it look greek? Its the normal letters of the alphabet, with the odd symbol on top of a vowel here and there!
Fri 12/12/03 at 22:21
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Theres a lot of Crime about nowadays

Where I live (which is a small town) there is a little crime but lately three houses have been broken into and the same person (the police know who they are but wont do anything due to 'lack of evidence') has been going round trying front doors.

There has been two rapings by the same person up on the old disused trainline -he was caught and put away for a long time

Armed robberry at the Building society -again the thieves were caught

and a stabbing -the CHILD, yes child, wasn't punished
Fri 12/12/03 at 22:19
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I've just had a look, Irish is like a combo between French and Welsh, and the eriting looks s abit Greek to me. Funky combination.
Fri 12/12/03 at 22:18
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Heh, I learn something new everyday.
Fri 12/12/03 at 22:12
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gamezfreak wrote:
> What a strange name for the Police.
>
> Aint is easier to just say: -
>
> "Feds"
> "Cops"
> "Pigs"
> "Police"
>

Why use the English language for such things when we can use our native tongue. English is used for everyday speech but most people still refer to positions such as government and and ministers, police, president, in Irish, and things like hello and thank you are still said in irish a lot for some reason.
Fri 12/12/03 at 22:10
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Icarus wrote:
> Where's the Guardeee when you need 'em?
> Mr Gardeeee, oh Mr Gardeeeee..... I los m'mom.

Actually it would be Mr. Garda

Gardai is the plural :P
Fri 12/12/03 at 21:57
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Where's the Guardeee when you need 'em?
Mr Gardeeee, oh Mr Gardeeeee..... I los m'mom.
Fri 12/12/03 at 21:56
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This whole topic makes me laugh. See, i laugh without moving me lips.
Fri 12/12/03 at 21:52
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Stupid Mugger

Still he'll be out soon with his caution/community service

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