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  • Mr A
    Like the Fonz. Only a dog.
    • Jun 2004
    • 11584

    #46
    Irish Republic, Republic of Ireland- sorry, but who flipping cares?
    #NeverStopNotGivingUp

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    • Macy
      Godless Commie Scum
      • Jun 2001
      • 11395

      #47
      Originally posted by Mr A
      Irish Republic, Republic of Ireland- sorry, but who flipping cares?
      I know I shouldn't, but I just do, A Mr.
      If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.

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      • dahamsta
        Director
        • May 2001
        • 14106

        #48
        Well said Mr A.

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        • Gather round
          First Team
          • Apr 2006
          • 2045

          #49
          Originally posted by holidaysong
          In which case they should use the term 'Republic of Ireland'. They never do, they always use the incorrect term 'Irish Republic' instead. Search on the BBC website and you'll see this It is never correctly put as the 'Republic of Ireland'. The incorrect 'Irish Republic' is the usual BBC way of referring to the state
          A quick search on the BBC website reveals:

          Republic of Ireland 10,106 mentions indexed
          Irish Republic 6,185

          So, as I said, it isn't "usual" is it?

          and as it is has absolutley no official usage here, it is nonsense
          OK, I can see that as well as irritating you, it's possibly against protocol. Perhaps your embassy could make a gentle complaint or something.

          Originally posted by Macy
          Yeah, it's one of those things that really irritates me. That, and "Southern Ireland" which they'll also slip in sometimes
          I'm pretty sure that one's a wind-up. (By them I mean, not you).
          Last edited by Gather round; 08/03/2011, 7:04 PM.

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          • osarusan
            International Prospect
            • Sep 2004
            • 8079

            #50
            There's only one way to settle this....

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            • old git
              Seasoned Pro
              • Aug 2006
              • 3087

              #51
              Originally posted by dahamsta
              There's a difference between grovelling and respect. The way those muppets go on, you'd think Liz herself invaded the country just yesterday and raped the natives one by one. It's just ridiculous in this day and age. Move on for god's sake, there are more important things to be protesting and worrying about. The country is in ruins, we could do worse than have a few british tourists over
              peope are entitled to their views no matter how much you disagree .. alot of people out their could not care about lizzy coming over .. the country is in ruins and we the taxpayers will be also be picking up the bill for her visit ... oh yes on respect what has she done for ireland to earn our respect .
              Last edited by dahamsta; 09/03/2011, 1:06 AM. Reason: fix quote

              " football is a simple game "

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              • dahamsta
                Director
                • May 2001
                • 14106

                #52
                People are certainly entitled to their opinions. As am I.

                Since the visit hasn't even been agreed yet, you have no idea who'll be paying for it. I'd be very surprised if the costs weren't shared. I'd also be very surprised if the resulting tourism wouldn't cover a multiple of any costs to Ireland.

                And respect is an individual thing. I wouldn't be a huge fan of monarchies on health grounds alone, but I have a lot of respect for Elizabeth. She'd kick your ass for a start.

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                • Red Army
                  Reserves
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 294

                  #53
                  Why do you respect her hamsta? If people want to protest let them they have every right too I don't see why your getting your knickers in a knot
                  Misfits

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                  • Eminence Grise
                    Seasoned Pro
                    • May 2010
                    • 2825

                    #54
                    You just know a thread has taken a wrong turn when Newton Emerson makes more sense...

                    "Armoury of facts a perfect defence against anti-queen whingers"



                    My favourite line:
                    7. Her real name is Elizabeth Saxe-Coburg Gotha
                    Is anyone in Ireland seriously going to sneer about being ruled by Germans? Seriously?
                    Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
                    - E Tattsyrup.

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                    • dahamsta
                      Director
                      • May 2001
                      • 14106

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Red Army
                      Why do you respect her hamsta?
                      I think she's a strong, independent woman (bursts into song) that doesn't take crap from anyone. She also seems like quite a nice lady, someone I'd like to meet and talk to. I'd like to meet Charles too, isn't that awful?

                      Now it's your turn, what exactly did she do that makes you so keen to keep her out of the country?

                      If people want to protest let them they have every right too
                      They do, and again, I have a right to think they're idiots. You're not really getting this whole free speech thing are you?

                      Thanks for that EG, this line tickled me:

                      Originally posted by IT
                      Not exactly. Policing the protesters will cost a fortune. Policing the queen is completely unnecessary, while policing Prince Philip can usually be left to the queen.
                      Last edited by dahamsta; 09/03/2011, 12:34 PM.

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                      • Red Army
                        Reserves
                        • Feb 2005
                        • 294

                        #56
                        Never said I want to keep her out of the country. Did I? Personally I don't really care about it. Given the history of this country it's only natural some will still oppose her visit. Do I think they are idiots? Of course not but why is it when you don't agree with someone they automatically become idiots?
                        As for her been independent? I don't know would the average British tax payer agree with you on that one.
                        Misfits

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                        • dahamsta
                          Director
                          • May 2001
                          • 14106

                          #57
                          They're idiots because they're talking about protesting something as inane as this, when they should be protesting about something important. The rape of this country by the banks, for example, or the other bunch of idiots we've just gotten rid of. The closest they can come to that is this idiocy. Hence, idiots. They're a bunch of spastics.

                          And on independence, 10 gets you 20 that if the British public cut her off tomorrow, she'd have no problem surviving. Charles is a money magnet, despite his morals and ethics. Not because of who he is, but because he knows what people want and how to sell it to them.

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                          • Gather round
                            First Team
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 2045

                            #58
                            .....
                            Last edited by Gather round; 10/03/2011, 9:10 AM. Reason: duplicate post

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                            • Gather round
                              First Team
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 2045

                              #59
                              Originally posted by dahamsta
                              I'd also be very surprised if the resulting tourism wouldn't cover a multiple of any costs to Ireland
                              A spokesman for the British lobby Republic claimed recently on the BBC that tourism here actually fell in 1981 (when Chas and Di married), compared with the pevious year. I think there was also a similar effect around Euro 96. Overall visitor numbers didn't rise, basically because the football crowds replaced other tourists, rather than adding to them.

                              Originally posted by dahamsta
                              And on independence, 10 gets you 20 that if the British public cut her off tomorrow, she'd have no problem surviving
                              So you respect her for being independently wealthy? It's hard to claim she's independent in other ways, when the whole point of her long era is never saying nor doing anything that hasn't been scripted for her by the government of the day. She's discreet- and since her uncle (King Edward 8, who resigned the job to marry his divorced girlfriend), husband, sons and grandson Harry clearly haven't followed her example, maybe the end of that era may prove a watershed.

                              I'm guessing most people in RoI are basically indiferent to her visit, as they would be if it was the Queen of Belgium/ Norway/ Western Samoa. At the fringes there'll be a fuss in the sleb-obsessed press, and at the other extreme demos by some political lobbies. Hopefully the organisers/ Guards will be on top of ensuring neither brings the country to a standstill. (I'm not suggesting her political opponents are inherently likely to riot, btw).
                              Last edited by Gather round; 10/03/2011, 9:14 AM.

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                              • Red Army
                                Reserves
                                • Feb 2005
                                • 294

                                #60
                                Good post gather round. Also Hamster do you think it will just be eirigh who will protest or do you think the actions of one protesters looking for media attention shares the views of all who will protest about the visit? To tar them all with the same brush is a 'idiotic' view. I should also add if your directing your comment at eirigh when you say they should be protesting at something important like banks. Well as far as I know that group have been doing plenty of protesting about banks and the last government.
                                Misfits

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