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Old 04-08-2013, 05:09 PM   #41 (permalink)
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He was but in Ireland and not here, so it doesn't count.

No I am just wondering what his opinion was and what it was like in Dublin at the time. It isn't really related to his post.
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Old 04-08-2013, 05:12 PM   #42 (permalink)
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Did you live through the troubles? What was it like?
Well yes I did, though obviously I lived, and live, south of the border. But it was bad. You'd hear on the news virtually every day (I'm not exaggerating) about a bomb going off in Belfast or Antrim or somewhere else, and once it came down here. I remember my ma was on the way home from work when we turned on the news and they said a bomb had gone off in O'Connell Street! We were so scared until my ma came home, late.

It was awful though. Nobody went over the border (Newry? What's that?) and trains were constantly being turned back because of bombs on the line, real or just threatened. You'd also hear about bombs going off on the mainland, and the likes of the Birmingham Six and the Guilford Four were in the news. All in all, a terrible time and no-one's sorry to see the back of it.

If you get a chance try to catch "Reeling in the years" for that period: it gets a lot of the atmosphere and dark disquiet and despair of the time.

Two stories from that time: I worked in a freight company and we were often getting quotes for jobs. One came in from I think Austria, and they wanted to ship a consignment of guns to Northern Ireland! Bad enough, but we checked it out, then they revealed the guns were for the RUC (Royal Ulster Constabulary, the NI Police Force, sworn enemies of the IRA) and we said er no thanks: nobody from Ireland is going to risk delivering guns to the RUC!

Also, when one of our hauliers went up to NI he deliberately had the driver go through the proper area --- I can't recall if it was Republican or Loyalist, but whichever way his name, Browne, was spelled by one or the other sides, that's the route he was to take. That's no joke: stray into the wrong area in a southern registered truck with say Catholic spelling in a Protestant area, you were looking to have your truck burned out and get yourself killed.
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Old 04-08-2013, 05:15 PM   #43 (permalink)
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He was but in Ireland and not here, so it doesn't count.

Why does the fact I live in the south and not London have anything to do with it? We were still closer to it on a daily basis: the border's only a few hours away and Irish TV would carry much more news about bombings in the North than would BBC or ITV....
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A wonderful politician, but it is truly sad she was unable to stop or meaningfully slow the degeneration of British culture.
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Old 04-08-2013, 06:18 PM   #47 (permalink)
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Well yes I did, though obviously I lived, and live, south of the border. But it was bad. You'd hear on the news virtually every day (I'm not exaggerating) about a bomb going off in Belfast or Antrim or somewhere else, and once it came down here. I remember my ma was on the way home from work when we turned on the news and they said a bomb had gone off in O'Connell Street! We were so scared until my ma came home, late.

It was awful though. Nobody went over the border (Newry? What's that?) and trains were constantly being turned back because of bombs on the line, real or just threatened. You'd also hear about bombs going off on the mainland, and the likes of the Birmingham Six and the Guilford Four were in the news. All in all, a terrible time and no-one's sorry to see the back of it.

If you get a chance try to catch "Reeling in the years" for that period: it gets a lot of the atmosphere and dark disquiet and despair of the time.

Two stories from that time: I worked in a freight company and we were often getting quotes for jobs. One came in from I think Austria, and they wanted to ship a consignment of guns to Northern Ireland! Bad enough, but we checked it out, then they revealed the guns were for the RUC (Royal Ulster Constabulary, the NI Police Force, sworn enemies of the IRA) and we said er no thanks: nobody from Ireland is going to risk delivering guns to the RUC.
My dad was in dublin when it was bombed. He saw a head or what was left of it rolling down the road. He is convinced to this day the british special forces were involved. I feel sick everytime i think of bombs killing innocent people on both sides. Complete and utter futile, senseless violence. I am just proud to live in a time when i am able to have close english friends. Probably some of my most beloved friends are english, something that would have been more difficult when me da was my age.

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Can't wait till Obama dies.
I will get to be the only one here who celebrates then gets sh*t on for being an ass hole.
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This is going to be the same of my next band. Doom punk metal.
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