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19th September 2012, 00:14 #31
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Originally Posted by BDunnell
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19th September 2012, 00:20 #32
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Originally Posted by Malbec
The IRA are Republican. There are specific groups. You should name which ones you are caused the havoc.
In Dublin the the UFF were involved with the British intelligence in a bombing that killed 29. It took thirty years for the truth to come out. Isn't that sad. And one cannot blame the brits as the Irish government dragged their feet.
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19th September 2012, 11:33 #33
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Originally Posted by loowisham
You do realise I'm talking specifically about the bombing of London?
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18th November 2012, 17:29 #34
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Originally Posted by Malbec
As for the Republican movement attacking London. You left out the INLA and the RIRA.
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18th November 2012, 17:47 #35
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Originally Posted by loowisham
INLA didn't bomb London and the real IRA was an offshoot of the IRA. Epic fail, now go and bother someone else please.
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20th November 2012, 04:45 #36
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gymnastics!!!
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21st February 2013, 19:39 #37
I'm swimming lover.Michael Phelps again perform very well in this event.The American victory brought the 17,000 crowd to its feet to salute Phelps’s moment of history.A success in the occasion he has possessed for 11 decades would have created him the first man in record to win three successive 200m butterfly titles.I'm big fan of him...great player!
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22nd February 2013, 06:51 #38
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I was in London for the Olympics and had a wonderful time! I was there for the athletics, and saw some amazing performances. Usain Bolt's 200 m, David Rudisha's 800 m world record, Ashton Eaton's decathlon and of course the men's discus throw where Estonia got a medal.
Some impressions:
1) The volunteers were great! They created a friendly and fun atmosphere for the whole event, always ready to help and cheer people on. Cheer on the spectators, I mean. So many of them, from all corners of the world, the games simply wouldn't have been the same without them.
2) The security forces certainly had the right attitude too! Noticing my Estonia T-shirt, the guy with an assault rifle gave me cheery "go Estonia!"
3) I couldn't find a flaw in the organization of the games if I tried. There were just the right number of entrances, exits, food stands, etc. to guarantee that you never had to wait long in queues.
4) The atmosphere in the Olympic Stadium was something special. The roars for British athletes, the tangible exitement when Usain Bolt entered the "kettle", the sincere appreciation for good performances.. I especially liked the fact that the stadium was always full of spectators, also in the mornings. That doesn't happen in many major events.
All in all, a very enjoyable and memorable five days for me.
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25th February 2013, 20:08 #39Originally Posted by Aidan699
Solberg to Toyota would surprise me a lot, what would happen to Pajari in that case?
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