philipchevron wrote:...consulting her back garden view to see if she could see Africa from there...
if that's not a euphamism for something, it damn well should be
philipchevron wrote:...consulting her back garden view to see if she could see Africa from there...
MacRua wrote:I know Sarah is more than capable of standing up to your bullying of her, but I personally am not. I find it deeply uncomfortable and upsetting and I know I am not the only one. I find it incredible that guitarist of a band whose frontman is the very definition of the maverick, the individual, the engagingly eccentric, the unique, the ornery and the stubborn, should behave so appallingly towards one who also exhibits some of these characteristics.
Irishbookish wrote:Phillip obviously just can't stand the woman - that hardly constitutes bullying and what I find truly incredible is a person who loves a chance to put someone else down (ie: Oirish) and then comes in to that person's thread (ie: Saga) to particularly slag that person off, yet suddenly Phillip's random comment is appalling. By the way, Phillip is human before he is a band member, believe it or not and has a right to his opinions just like everyone else, and anyway, alls fair game in Hollywood and politics.
Anywayyyy...Oirish I actually came in here to read your post, and I will give your new mix a listen tonight. Your thread is certainly often a popular place. Perhaps you ought to open a bar, call it The Oirish Saga and have a Fight Night.
philipchevron wrote:get this woman off the stage now! She was not a clever idea as a candidate and she's even worse as a "celebrity". Can't she be impeached or something?
From Shane MacGowan's interview, Clean Break by VIctoria Mary Clarke. Sunday Independent. 27 June 2004 wrote:“Speaking of Joey, there has been a bit of trouble lately, with a petition” A group of people, including Shane’s parents, have signed a petition on the internet to get rid of Joey.
philipchevron wrote:Macrua attempts a new artform from addressing the unsaid...
...jumping into the fray with whichever Medusan happens to be fogging up your glasses this week, I suggest you take a long rest. If you cannot even moderate your own posts, you are hardly in a position to moderate the comments of others.
philipchevron wrote:Oirish had not posted in this instance. Clearly this was the cause of grave disappointment to Macrua who chose instead to kick out at the nearest available target.
philipchevron wrote:Dear God, there appears to be no end to that woman.
DzM wrote:Umm. Wow.
OK guys, my comment was just a snarky joke about the rambling Shane quote. Since Dubya and Palin are the two most recent ramblers in the media I drew on them for the joke. I had no intention of trying to turn IrishRover's saga into a dumping ground for more politics OR more fighting. So sorry about that. I recant my joke, and I apologize to IrishRover for distracting people from his saga and his most recent musical offering.
Speaking of IrishRover's music, I should add that it's coming along. It's actually very cool to see you executing on your goals and moving forward. Congratulations to you.
paddywhacker wrote:The Sage of the Crew....fucking Odyssey this is!
I've only contributed a handful of posts here, read often though....I keep expecting this thread to die off like the smell of a fart in a car, but it has a life of its own!
What, they actually disappear? My car has recycled farts from just about every male who has ever been in it.paddywhacker wrote:to die off like the smell of a fart in a car
jennylois wrote:What, they actually disappear? My car has recycled farts from just about every male who has ever been in it.paddywhacker wrote:to die off like the smell of a fart in a car
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