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Peadar
25/05/2004, 11:57 AM
Ultra-tidy Singapore has lifted its notorious ban on chewing gum after 12 years – but only for registered users. Gum dealers face jail if they break the rules.

Before Singaporeans think about unwrapping a pack of the Wrigley’s Orbit gum that has just gone on sale – and only in chemists – they have to submit their names and ID card numbers.

If they don’t, chemists who sell them gum could be jailed up to two years and fined €2,400.
Full story here... (http://breakingnews.ie/2004/05/25/story149267.html)
Wouldn't mind seeing tighter rules on gum here.
The streets are covered with the stuff.
Added to the fag butts, the country looks like a tip!
How many people here have got gum on their clothes from a bus/train seat?

Jim Smith
25/05/2004, 3:48 PM
Wouldn't mind seeing tighter rules on gum here.
The streets are covered with the stuff.

It won't be long before the beautiful paving stones on Patrick Street are destroyed with the stuff.

Now if someone could invent a machine to remove chewing gum that doen't alter the colouration of the underlying stonework they would be made for life.

adamcarr
25/05/2004, 3:52 PM
Gum Dealers :rolleyes:

eoinh
25/05/2004, 3:53 PM
The taliban in Afghanistan outlawed kite flying for some reason :confused:

max power
25/05/2004, 4:04 PM
could we outlaw pat dolan opening his mouth ?????

Peadar
25/05/2004, 4:17 PM
could we outlaw pat dolan opening his mouth ?????

I'm so looking forward to the day when PD goes to take over LT.
You'll looking for sympathy from the rest of us.
€20 says you'll believe him when he says LT are the biggest club in Ireland with the best fans.

brendy_éire
25/05/2004, 10:04 PM
The taliban in Afghanistan outlawed kite flying for some reason :confused:

Religious extremists are always harsh on any form of fun. Sure don't some Christians not allow sport because it's a waste of the time that God gave ye? :rolleyes:

Singapore is not too far wrong with those controls on chewing gun, mind.

max power
26/05/2004, 7:32 AM
I'm so looking forward to the day when PD goes to take over LT.
You'll looking for sympathy from the rest of us.
€20 says you'll believe him when he says LT are the biggest club in Ireland with the best fans.

thank god i have never believed his bull and never will, if he actually stoped talking and started managing a trophy or two could make their way to cork

Peadar
26/05/2004, 8:19 AM
if he actually stoped talking and started managing a trophy or two could make their way to cork

If he stops talking the smokescreen will fade and it will be glaringly obvious that he can't manage.

dortie
26/05/2004, 8:54 AM
Sure don't some Christians not allow sport because it's a waste of the time that God gave ye? :rolleyes:



Brendy..........what christians are they ? Its only the self-made 'christian' sect in the North who introduced the 'no sport' on sunday balls :rolleyes:

Im telling yee boy, Seamus Costello would be proud of yee, your more communist than Stalins love child ;)

Éanna
26/05/2004, 12:18 PM
Full story here... (http://breakingnews.ie/2004/05/25/story149267.html)
Wouldn't mind seeing tighter rules on gum here.
The streets are covered with the stuff.
Added to the fag butts, the country looks like a tip!
How many people here have got gum on their clothes from a bus/train seat?
agree with ya there. its disgusting. a good start would be to have more bins- compared to other countries there are very few bins on the street in Ireland.


If he stops talking the smokescreen will fade and it will be glaringly obvious that he can't manage.
and there i was agreeing with you :rolleyes:

Peadar
26/05/2004, 12:25 PM
and there i was agreeing with you :rolleyes:

There's only so much of you agreeing with me that I'd be able to handle in one day Éanna :D

brendy_éire
26/05/2004, 11:00 PM
Brendy..........what christians are they ? Its only the self-made 'christian' sect in the North who introduced the 'no sport' on sunday balls :rolleyes:

Im telling yee boy, Seamus Costello would be proud of yee, your more communist than Stalins love child ;)

Ye never lay off us, do ye Housty? :rolleyes:
I'm on about those nutcase Christians, I think most of them are Americans. They believe that everything ye do must be to serve God. Sport doesn't serve God. Apparently.

And don't get us started on Stalin again. I'm not a fan of his. :mad:

Macy
27/05/2004, 8:00 AM
Brendy..........what christians are they ? Its only the self-made 'christian' sect in the North who introduced the 'no sport' on sunday balls :rolleyes:
Not at all Dortie, Remember Jonathan Edwards wouldn't compete on a Sunday due to his religious beliefs and he's Anglican/Church of England. And I remember getting into trouble at primary school when I wouldn't turn up for the main mass choir duty because of sport.

dortie
27/05/2004, 8:48 AM
Not at all Dortie, Remember Jonathan Edwards wouldn't compete on a Sunday due to his religious beliefs and he's Anglican/Church of England. .


EXACTLY my point.....'Self-made christian sect' :D

Macy
27/05/2004, 9:02 AM
EXACTLY my point.....'Self-made christian sect' :D
One theological point away from Roman Catholic....

dortie
27/05/2004, 9:12 AM
One theological point away from Roman Catholic....

How ? Explain ?

Peadar
27/05/2004, 9:25 AM
One theological point away from Roman Catholic....

About a million relevancy points away from chewing gum in Singapore!

Macy
27/05/2004, 9:29 AM
How ? Explain ?
Pretty much the only difference between Anglican and Roman Catholic is the Eucharist. Anglican's believe the bread and wine symbolises the body and blood of Christ, RC believe it is the body and blood of Christ. Pretty much everything else, including the actual mass is the same.

eoinh
27/05/2004, 9:35 AM
How ? Explain ?


Try going to a Church of Ireland service and see for your self.

Fair dues to Edwards for putting his religious beliefs first.

dortie
27/05/2004, 10:51 AM
Pretty much the only difference between Anglican and Roman Catholic is the Eucharist. Anglican's believe the bread and wine symbolises the body and blood of Christ, RC believe it is the body and blood of Christ. Pretty much everything else, including the actual mass is the same.

One was formed by the first pope another by a mad King.

eoinh
27/05/2004, 10:57 AM
One was formed by the first pope another by a mad King.


err how could the first pope have formed the roman catholic church. surely it would have to have been the other way round?

king henry the eight didnt form the coe by the way.

eoinh
27/05/2004, 11:01 AM
whatever about chewing gum on the streets.

Having lived away from cork for a bit i do notice when i come home the amount of glug on the streets. its everywhere. we are the gluging capital of the world.

everybody does it - young girls to old men. its not just spit but loads of snot and mucus rolled in. if you look to avoid the spit you end up by walking into glug. :(