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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    Friend of mine got engaged on Saturday, and told me to keep April 27th, 2012 free
    you'd think that wouldn't be a problem, but two months ago a bloke I used to live with got engaged and told me to keep April 28th, 2012 free
    Don't worry. I have it on good authority that the world will have ended by then anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John83 View Post
    Don't worry. I have it on good authority that the world will have ended by then anyway.
    December 21st 2012 is the apparent date.
    Good evening!

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    Quote Originally Posted by juan View Post
    December 21st 2012 is the apparent date.
    Utter nonsense based only on a wilful misinterpretation of the Mayan calendar. The book "We Are Almost There" by Harold Camping and Brian Miller indicates that the end of the world will occur late next year.
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    My mistake
    Good evening!

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    "It is indeed late. On the horizon lies a last crimson glow; the moon looms overhead; smoke hangs in the air; across a strip of wasteland, from the first rows of shacks, comes a hubbub of voices. At the door Bev presses herself against him a last time, rests her head on his chest. He lets her do it, as he has let her do everything she has felt a need to do. His thoughts go to Emma Bovary strutting before the mirror after her first big afternoon. ’I have a lover! I have a lover!’ sings Emma to herself. Well, let poor Bev Shaw go home and do some singing too. And let him stop calling her poor Bev Shaw. If she is poor, he is bankrupt."

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    God that was quick!
    Thought her name was Jenny Thompson though?
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    Quote Originally Posted by culloty82 View Post
    This is probably the right place to stick this, as "Travel" didn't exactly sound right. Was thinking of looking around Glasnevin Cemetery and that side of the city next time I'll go to Dublin, but the Dublin Bus site isn't much help when you only know the basics around the city centre. Which would be the easiest route from Heuston?
    Tets is right about the 40D from Parnell Street (not square), but the 40A, 40B and 40C all go from the same stop. Also, you can get the 140 from O'Connell St. All stop directly across from the cemetery. The 83, 19 and 19A stop less than five minutes away, midway between the cemetery and Phibsborough (get off either bus and walk straight on).

    I can see the O'Connell memorial from the apartment - give us a wave when you get there!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    "It is indeed late. On the horizon lies a last crimson glow; the moon looms overhead; smoke hangs in the air; across a strip of wasteland, from the first rows of shacks, comes a hubbub of voices. At the door Bev presses herself against him a last time, rests her head on his chest. He lets her do it, as he has let her do everything she has felt a need to do. His thoughts go to Emma Bovary strutting before the mirror after her first big afternoon. ’I have a lover! I have a lover!’ sings Emma to herself. Well, let poor Bev Shaw go home and do some singing too. And let him stop calling her poor Bev Shaw. If she is poor, he is bankrupt."
    Ah yes. That would be "Wayne Rooney - The Biography".
    Quoting years at random since 1975

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    Quote Originally Posted by culloty82 View Post
    This is probably the right place to stick this, as "Travel" didn't exactly sound right. Was thinking of looking around Glasnevin Cemetery and that side of the city next time I'll go to Dublin, but the Dublin Bus site isn't much help when you only know the basics around the city centre. Which would be the easiest route from Heuston?
    Watch out for people dancing on Haugheys grave.
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    I've had my doubts about some of Google's recent endeavours (I'm looking at you, Buzz) but instant search is impressive
    Thing is, I do most of my searching from the search box built into Firefox and Opera, so I'm not sure how much use I'll get from instant search
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfie View Post
    Ah yes. That would be "Wayne Rooney - The Biography".
    Many hours before...
    Quote Originally Posted by stann View Post
    God that was quick!
    Thought her name was Jenny Thompson though?
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    Both wrong.

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    I don't know if anybody has been following this story like I have, but you have to laugh at this:

    TOKYO —

    A total of 234,354 centenarians are unaccounted for across Japan despite still being registered as alive under the family registry system, the government said Friday based on its nationwide survey on missing elderly.

    Of the persons aged 100 and over whose current domicile cannot be found, 77,118 would be 120 years old or older and 884 would be at least 150 years old if they were still alive, the Justice Ministry said.
    http://www.japantoday.com/category/n...issing-elderly

    It would be funnier if the Japanese government hadn't been paying out multiple billions of Euros each year in pensions to people who have been dead for, in some cases, as many as 50 years.

    I wonder what effect it will have on the life-expectancy estimates that Japanese people have been so proud of for so long.
    Last edited by osarusan; 10/09/2010 at 4:55 PM.

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    To lose one elderly person is careless. When you lose 234,354 it's time to check down the back of the sofa.
    #NeverStopNotGivingUp

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    Why bother, Mr A? To lose one is a tragedy, but 234,354 is just a statistic.
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    Indeed. But this particular statistic may well cause the room to stink of **** and vicks.
    #NeverStopNotGivingUp

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    I have booked a place in some version of hell, totally without sensitivity or thinking about the relevance of today, I rented "Four Lions" and myself and my sons have just spent the last while laughing our butts off to Islamic Fundamentalists blowing themselves up. Also without thinking, rented "Infidel". Yup, am going to hell.

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    you'd think that fella from the script would get over getting his heart broken? he's after making two albums worth for who ever she is. i hope she's worth it or was worth it

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