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Smithy 27-01-2010 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick (Post 2923368)
There is a location thing you know, so dont say 'wherever' you live.

Anyways, there will never be an Earthquake in Ireland, I would find it quite funny well depends how big it is.

I also know that no one would give a **** if it happened here.

Why wouldnt an earthquake happen in Ireland? We had one in lancashire a couple of years ago. People would give a **** because a lot of them would feel sorry for injured people/people desperatly in need of help.
You are very bitter. And clearly have issues

Stu 27-01-2010 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by angus58 (Post 2923376)
All these celebs doing benefits and concerts to raise money for good causes makes me puke. Why don't they, with all their millions give a million each that they wouldn't even miss, instead of using these disasters to promote themselves as caring, sharing individuals and generating publicity for themselves. Not only would the victims get aid quicker, us poor saps who are barely able to make ends meet as it is would not be harrassed for handouts.

Strange too. that we have a government able to pledge millions of pounds to disaster relief, when they can't look after their own elderly and sick properly. Charity begins at home. Haiti has stronger ties with the USA - let the yanks step up and do something useful for a change.

The reason why celebrities put on a big show for it is because it will inspire more people to vote. Simple. Do you think Bono and Jay-Z donating in secret will influence the same amount of people to vote as Bono and Jay-Z doing it on TV?

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 2923380)
Why wouldnt an earthquake happen in Ireland? We had one in lancashire a couple of years ago. People would give a **** because a lot of them would feel sorry for injured people/people desperatly in need of help.
You are very bitter. And clearly have issues

Get some geography lessons. An earthquake is not happening in Ireland anytime soon. It's not just nature rolling a dice and throwing a fucking dart at a map, you know.

Patrick 27-01-2010 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 2923380)
Why wouldnt an earthquake happen in Ireland?

You are very bitter. And clearly have issues


1. An Earthquake would never happen in Ireland because of were Ireland is positioned on the Earths Plates.
I think it would be quite cool if Ireland got Earthquakes but unfortunatly the UK doesnt.

2. Dont tell me im bitter and 'Have Issues' when you know fuck all about me.

Stu 27-01-2010 07:56 PM

It would be 'quiet cool' if Ireland got an earthquake?

You clearly do have some issues. This isin't a game of GTA you know.

Christ, the stupidity in this thread is overbearing.

Patrick 27-01-2010 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Judas Iscariot (Post 2923406)
It would be 'quiet cool' if Ireland got an earthquake?

You clearly do have some issues. This isin't a game of GTA you know.

Christ, the stupidity in this thread is overbearing.

Like I said, it depends how big it is.

Dont tell me you wouldnt find it funny if the ground started shaking?

I seen it in Freddy Kruger and the ground started shaking and things fell, you just run under a table and enjoy it.

BBfan46 27-01-2010 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Judas Iscariot (Post 2923406)
It would be 'quiet cool' if Ireland got an earthquake?

You clearly do have some issues. This isin't a game of GTA you know.

Christ, the stupidity in this thread is overbearing.

Agree, Patrick, sit yourself down and think for a while and think why maybe your being so insensitive to the Haitians.

Stacey. 27-01-2010 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick (Post 2923412)

Dont tell me you wouldnt find it funny if the ground started shaking?

:joker:
i would actually lmfao!!!

Stu 27-01-2010 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick (Post 2923412)
Like I said, it depends how big it is.

Dont tell me you wouldnt find it funny if the ground started shaking?

I seen it in Freddy Kruger and the ground started shaking and things fell, you just run under a table and enjoy it.

Like they did in Haiti?

Don't worry, you will grow up someday. I used to be like you when I was eleven, praying we would get a World War just for ***** and giggles. Then ... you know ... I had the whole growing up process where I realised the concequences of world events.

WOMBAI 27-01-2010 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick (Post 2923412)
Like I said, it depends how big it is.

Dont tell me you wouldnt find it funny if the ground started shaking?

I seen it in Freddy Kruger and the ground started shaking and things fell, you just run under a table and enjoy it.

You'd be crapping yourself - you're a great example of those that talk the talk, but don't walk the walk!

Patrick 27-01-2010 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by BBfan46 (Post 2923413)
Agree, Patrick, sit yourself down and think for a while and think why maybe your being so insensitive to the Haitians.

Move on, Were not talking about the bloody Haitians or whatever, anymore were talking about Earthquakes in Ireland.

Im not going to change my mind, I dont give a **** about Haiti, yes feel bad for them they got their homes wrecked.

Sing a Song.
Donate a few quid.
Cry or whatever.

Then get over it seriously!

Smithy 27-01-2010 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Judas Iscariot (Post 2923398)
Get some geography lessons. An earthquake is not happening in Ireland anytime soon. It's not just nature rolling a dice and throwing a fucking dart at a map, you know.

Well a map doesnt show tectonic boundaries so it would be of no use either way, anyway it was a in a metaphorical sense.

Jackie 27-01-2010 08:01 PM

I donate through oxfam and have given some change to the boxes in the shops for haiti.

Stacey. 27-01-2010 08:02 PM

Anyway... i bet half the money we 'donate' dont even go to haiti. :/

Stu 27-01-2010 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 2923429)
Well a map doesnt show tectonic boundaries so it would be of no use either way, anyway it was a in a metaphorical sense.

No it wasn't. You quiet clearly posed the question 'why wouldn't an earthquake happen in Ireland?'.

Because Ireland does not meet the geographic requirements for an earthquake to possibly occur. That's why.

Smithy 27-01-2010 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Judas Iscariot (Post 2923445)
No it wasn't. You quiet clearly posed the question 'why wouldn't an earthquake happen in Ireland?'.

Because Ireland does not meet the geographic requirements for an earthquake to possibly occur. That's why.

It was meant in a metaphorical way. Theres no need to constantly disagree with someone to try and show you have a higher intelligence it impress's no-one

Stu 27-01-2010 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 2923472)
It was meant in a metaphorical way. Theres no need to constantly disagree with someone to try and show you have a higher intelligence it impress's no-one

No, it wasn't meant in a metaphorical way. What you posted wasn't a metaphor, it was a question. You can't change the rules of the English language to suit your own arguments. You wondered why an earthquake could not happen in Ireland. That. Is. Not. A. Metaphor.

Leave the whole 'lolz your getting the better of me so I'm going to complain about how ure trying to look intelligent' **** out. I get that same argument about four times a day from people. I'm not trying to look intelligent by telling you legit geographical queries can't be metaphors because it's just a base fact. And I'm certainly not trying to impress anybody. Who is it you know who is 'impressed' by discussions on the nature of the English language?

Smithy 27-01-2010 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Judas Iscariot (Post 2923509)
No, it wasn't meant in a metaphorical way. What you posted wasn't a metaphor, it was a question. You can't change the rules of the English language to suit your own arguments. You wondered why an earthquake could not happen in Ireland. That. Is. Not. A. Metaphor.

Leave the whole 'lolz your getting the better of me so I'm going to complain about how ure trying to look intelligent' **** out. I get that same argument about four times a day from people. I'm not trying to look intelligent by telling you legit geographical queries can't be metaphors because it's just a base fact. And I'm certainly not trying to impress anybody. Who is it you know who is 'impressed' by discussions on the nature of the English language?

No-one is impressed you just try to belittle people, who have a different opinion

BBfan46 27-01-2010 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Stacey.x (Post 2923435)
Anyway... i bet half the money we 'donate' dont even go to haiti. :/

TV Producers are low. But not that low.

Stu 27-01-2010 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 2923563)
No-one is impressed you just try to belittle people, who have a different opinion

What the fuck are you talking about? There is no difference of opinion. What you posted was not a metaphor! Fact!

Your just peeved you ended up looking the victim of an Ashton Kutcher punk and your making yourself look more and more riddiculous as you go along. That's not my fault - it's yours.

Shasown 27-01-2010 08:19 PM

Doesnt have to be an earthquake, could be another natural disaster, or even just an problem within the country Patrick.

Lets say for example you have some civil unrest, say two political/religious groups with opposing views decide to start shooting and blowing up people from what they considered the other side. Wouldnt you like someone to srep in and help separate the two warring parties, eventually helping to bring peace to the area.

Would you still be against outside help then Patrick? Or would you keep your 'jack' attitude?

Smithy 27-01-2010 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Judas Iscariot (Post 2923581)
What the fuck are you talking about? There is no difference of opinion. What you posted was not a metaphor! Fact!

Your just peeved you ended up looking the victim of an Ashton Kutcher punk.

im not on about this thread specifically, im on about in general. TBF you arent even worth the energy there is no getting through to you, you are clearly arrogant

Stu 27-01-2010 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Shasown (Post 2923589)
Doesnt have to be an earthquake, could be another natural disaster, or even just an problem within the country Patrick.

Lets say for example you have some civil unrest, say two political/religious groups with opposing views decide to start shooting and blowing up people from what they considered the other side. Wouldnt you like someone to srep in and help separate the two warring parties, eventually helping to bring peace to the area.

Would you still be against outside help then Patrick? Or would you keep your 'jack' attitude?

You know he lives in Northern Ireland, right? :hugesmile:.

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 2923601)
im not on about this thread specifically, im on about in general. TBF you arent even worth the energy there is no getting through to you, you are clearly arrogant

Well I'm not on about in general. Stick to the thread or stop wasting my time. It's pointless using the escape hatch and giving the old 'I'm not wasting the energy on you, crazy fool!' argument when you already have wasted the energy

Shasown 27-01-2010 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Judas Iscariot (Post 2923602)
You know he lives in Northern Ireland, right? :hugesmile:.


Oh yes which makes his jack attitude all the more puzzling, the N. Irish are a nice bunch of people, friendly, helpful and caring, when they aint blowing each other to ******.

Maybe Patrick when he grows up will think about other people helping his community by making efforts to bring about peace. And remeber back to his recent posts about Haiti and feel a little shame, about showing himself to be a selfish and ungrateful wee boy.

Tom 27-01-2010 08:31 PM

If Sky can get votes down to 5p like they have on Got To Dance then there is no reason at all why Channel 4 are still charging 50p.

Stu 27-01-2010 08:32 PM

Channel 4 are loosing money hand over fist, and paid a rather large amount for a Big Brother that would wind up getting a third of it's peak audience.

Remember they even scrapped the charridy altogether last summer!


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