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  1. Thanks Ken. Going to look them up. Strangely I prefer the subtitled crime programs Atb j
  2. https://www.(!64.56:886/carol.obrien.1848/videos/2904223169848226/?sfnsn=mo
  3. It was, wasn't it lol. Such an odd place to put a mob boss into witnesse protection lol, they pull the story line off fairly well imo Atb j
  4. Anyone ever watch lilyhamner. A good enough watch Atb j
  5. Got it on Netflix here Chris. I enjoy watching foreign programs, espically the Nordic ones. Atb j
  6. Thanks Chris Going to look it up now. Atb j
  7. Any suggestions for a good gritty crime, detective programme, even if it's a subtitled one. Can't seem to find any worth while ones Atb j
  8. An Englishman's wife steps up to the tee and, as she bends over to place her ball on the tee, a gust of wind blows her skirt up and reveals her lack of underwear: "Good God, woman! Why aren't you wearing any undies?" Her husband demanded. "Well, you don't give me enough housekeeping money to afford any." The Englishman immediately reaches into his pocket and says. "For the sake of decency, here's £20. Go and buy yourself some underwear." Next, the Irishman's wife bends over to set her ball on the tee. Her skirt also blows up to show that she too is wearing no undies. "Blessed Virgin
  9. was just playing it 10 mins ago, There you go shaaark Atb j
  10. BECOMING IRISH Seven-year-old Mohammad entered his classroom in Dublin on the first day of school. "What's your name?", asked the teacher. "Mohammad," he replied. "You're in Ireland now," replied the teacher, "so from now on you will be known as Mick." Mohammad returned home after school. "How was your day, Mohammad?" his mother asked. "My name is not Mohammad. I'm in Ireland and now my name is Mick." "Are you ashamed of your name?" his mother asked. "Are you trying to dishonor your parents, your heritage, your religion? Shame on you!" And his mother beat the
  11. It is good. Ian Mcshane is a good actor. Love the way they mix the old gods and faiths, with modern technology and twists Atb j
  12. Loved it as well. Did you watch dusk till dawn the serious on nexflix, also very good imo Atb j
  13. Can't beat the Christmas classics Atb j
  14. Minder on the orient express. Very good imo Atb j
  15. UK: Turning back migrant boats at sea ‘could be key component in tackling crossings’. Yes...and one does not need Detective Columbo to figure this out, although slashing benefits would be the other necessary component. - The UK Government believes there is “lawful basis for that kind of activity”, Home Office minister for immigration compliance Chris Philp said. But he said France is not in agreement: “The French operational posture on the water is that they don’t forcibly intercept migrant boats. They will rescue them if they start sinking and if the migrants request assista
  16. Sorry to hear of your loss Ketchum Atvb j
  17. Some thing along thoes lines, but more frequently, god forbid Atb j
  18. Imo, it's going to take something really horrendous (not that what has happened sofar isnt horrendous enough,) to happen for the people to stand up and really take notice, and then maybe put pressure on the government's of their countries to do something. For the moment, if it's not affecting someone, their not bothered, it's a case of I'm alright jack, look after yourself. Sad but true. Again, imo Atb j
  19. I fully agree with you, the same goes for pedos, rapist and hard core drug dealers and murders, but it won't happen. The money saved would do wonders for the health system, or education system. The more the human race progresses, the harder it makes things for its self Atb j
  20. Unfortunately that's never going to happen. And imagine if someone like that died in ploice custody, the up roar and inquiry. Be sure people would loose their jobs, at the very least Atb j
  21. Lager parts of the country had these missionaries and their soup kitchens. Unbelievable what was done then, imagine the things that happened, but was never recorded. The like of the mud crawlers. When the coal ships came from Wales to cork with their coal shipments, they'd take starving irish back to Wales. The British and Welsh got fed up of this, so made it law, no more ferrying passengers. But the captains still took them on board, sail into Wales on low water, up the estuaries and tell the people to jump over and crawl across the mud flats to dry land. Many didn't make it
  22. I didn't really know what you meant by trier Germany, and didn't want to ask. I get it now.. Hopefully tomorrow will bring nothing or for a good while again, I know it's pointless saying never again, because we all know is going to happen at some stage. Atb j
  23. Souperism was a phenomenon of the Irish Great Famine. Protestant Bible societies set up schools in which starving children were fed, on the condition of receiving Protestant religious instruction at the same time. Its practitioners were reviled by the Catholic families who had to choose between Protestantism and starvation.[1][2] People who converted for food were known as "soupers", "jumpers", and "cat breacs".[3] In the words of their peers, they "took the soup".[4][5] Although souperism was a rare phenomenon, it had a lasting effect on the popular memory of the Famine. It blemished the reli
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