Things That Are Wrong

Second degree murder isnt it? Why would you say that? Seems like he hunted down and shot dead an unarmed teenager for no reason other than he was black and wearing a hoodie.

FFS Puke.

One of the problems this Zimmerman chap has is his claim that the kid he shot attacked him (even though he had first chased the kid down), and left him with a broken nose and busted lip. Unfortunately the cctv footage of him talking with the cops afterwards showed no such injuries.

2nd degree murder is non premeditated, this scum probably hadnt planned on killing trayvon

A grown man going by the name of ‘Banty’. What the fuck is that about?

Is it possible that McEnaney is a very common name in Monaghan and Banty is the name of the branch he belongs to? That’s what it sounds like anyway.

Ray Houghton’s pronunciation of any word with a strong o sound, eg bonus or goal.

Doubt it as don’t think his brother the ref is ever called Banty is he?
Stupid point anyway. Since when can’t a grown man have a nickname. Irish people have gone by nicknames like that for centuries. Especially, as you say, when the surname is common.
Not a thing that’s wrong.

Banty is so called because he’s a banterologist.

The word ‘banterologist’.

:lol: Just heard that there on the ad on Newstalk. What the fuck?
Does he always pronounce it like that? Maybe he’s putting on an Aussie accent cos it’s a Harvey Norman ad…

Excessive titanic commemorations . Bad ship building is something I deplore and the fact that some on this isle rejoice at the fact the titanic was built here is shameful. Also too big a deal made of the sinking. I do respect maritime disasters more than most transport accidents but I think the world should move on.

Is this Croppy’s first post not to reference DB eating his own shit?

plus 1 to all that. not a word about the Lusitania which was nearly as big a disaster but I suppose we’re afraid to remind the Germans of the utter cunts they were and probably still are.

I suppose it serves us well to remember what utterly useless cunts the black prods in the North who built it were despite all their notions of superiority

The continued absence of the lovely ladies thread and the forum missing out on gems such as the cheerleader playing tennis in a bikini

+1

My great gran uncle died on the Titanic. This “celebration” of failure is tacky as fuck.

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The continued absence of the lovely ladies thread and the forum missing out on gems such as the cheerleader playing tennis in a bikini.[/quote]

+1. I have recently fallen in love with Michelle Doherty and I don’t know where to post pictures of her.

It wasn’t the ship, it was the cheap coal they used due to the coal strike in Southampton at the time. This inferior coal burned so fast it caused an explosion when they sealed off the ship and the water got in… The explosion sealed their fate… The better quality coal would have burned much slower and could have been removed from the boiler and the ship would have stayed afloat.

Hunan error in the captain’s part was equally at fault. If they had been sailing 0.5 knots slower, as advised, they would have missed the initial iceberg by 10 degrees.

The ship was built just fine.

I never heard that before. Where’d you come across that theory?

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It wasn’t the ship, it was the cheap coal they used due to the coal strike in Southampton at the time. This inferior coal burned so fast it caused an explosion when they sealed off the ship and the water got in… The explosion sealed their fate… The better quality coal would have burned much slower and could have been removed from the boiler and the ship would have stayed afloat.

Hunan error in the captain’s part was equally at fault. If they had been sailing 0.5 knots slower, as advised, they would have missed the initial iceberg by 10 degrees.

The ship was built just fine.[/quote]

The ship was sailing within regulation speed I read today. It was the cheap rivets used because of the recession that did the damage. Also the wiremen refused to pass on the messages sent from ships ahead forewarning them of ice fields.