Goatsy old chap, I worry about you.
I don't think you've fathomed out this rapier-like cut-and-thrust internet malarkey yet have you ?
Perhaps you might chuck up another picture of a cloven-hoofed bovid to make yourself understood.
I say,what ?
Whatever is troubling you can't be helped in this forum. Alts are a symptom of your increasing dementia. The "cut and thrust" as you put it is your cry for help. Your putting down of the Irish and all things Irish suggest you were bullied at school and later perhaps at work. Although I doubt the latter as you have never been employed I think. Your use of alts hints largely at this, too much free time like.
You enjoy the rest of this day now old bean.
Whatever is troubling you can't be helped in this forum. Alts are a symptom of your increasing dementia. The "cut and thrust" as you put it is your cry for help. Your putting down of the Irish and all things Irish suggest you were bullied at school and later perhaps at work. Although I doubt the latter as you have never been employed I think. Your use of alts hints largely at this, too much free time like.
You enjoy the rest of this day now old bean.
It's wonderfully touching and quite illuminative how posters on here conjure up descriptions about who and what they think their fellow anonymous posters are.
If he hadn't been full up he wouldn't have ignored advice and stayed on to fight.
Perhaps that's why he copped a head shot and the rest of his men " escaped " with their lives.
That sentence makes no sense at all, what do you mean?
jaisus, -Collins,Pearse ,whoever.Long gone guys.Time to move on.Sure we can remember,blame some, praise others.But, better to put energy to righting the present times than romanticising about times which no longer have influence on the state of the country now .God, the Orange Order up North are still ranting about a battle between two foreign Kings 322 years ago and who wants to be like them .Try to enjoy what you have and make the best of it.This financial mess will disappear-eventually . Leave memories of Collins and the past in books and museums.