Ouch
@ChairmanDan will be conflicted here.
@Locke I’m listening to your stake knife here. Nothing majorly new on the wider story but the individual stories they used are interesting. Episode 3 with the insights from various tan bastards was good.
I’d never heard of Joe Fenton. An awful story. As good as murdered by @Tim_Riggins and the British state as by the IRA.
Poor Mervin is doing some desperate windmilling while trying to hide his utter heartache.
It must be a tough swallow for any orange man capable of even a small bit of self reflection. Flutes and sashes being fucked up into the attic.
Someone please post what Bryson or Holmes etc have to say about this
As soon as he located a wheelie bin that he can get up on Bryson will be in touch
Mickey Mouse relevant ppl
In other words he liked unionists
Suspicious of Hume but no issues at all with Paedo Donaldson, the gangster Paisleys or the war criminal Blair.
A good judge of character was our John.
The happiest day of his life, according to himself, was the day he met Prince Charles.
He hated being Irish
That was the start of the 10+ year period where Gerry enjoyed himself at the negotiation table (for the most part).
All this has come a year too late for John. This information would have given his challenge for COTY a massive shot in the arm.
Despite years of tremendous challenges it was never to be.
The Mayo of the COTY competition.
Hume was a great force for good, as was McGuinness.
The north was full of absolute colossuses. Paisley, hume, mcguinness, trimble…even bit-part players like adams, Irvine etc, were heavy hitters. If we hadn’t been busy fighting with ourselves we probably could have taken over the world.
‘Hard times create strong men’