Originally posted by pawnhandlerLast year, O'connel street was a building site due to refirbishments of the street, thus giving the angry mob a plethora of projectile weapons to use against the Garda (police).
Sounds like a good time to go on holiday far, far away...
There are some really funny pictures that appeared in the paper for the next couple of days of dumbass locals looting Schuh, and other clothes shops. They are all pictured running out the shops with big cheesy grins on their faces....political protest at it's best.
There were also a couple of Non-nationals (chinese, i think) that were beaten up for trying to defend their store from mob members theiving 😛
Originally posted by huckleberryhoundliving in london, i never even heard about it, good on the rioters.
Oh, what joy.
For those who have no idea what i'm talking about....here's a link to last years festivities....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/4750576.stm
amazed that "loyalist" troublemakers had the nerve to step across the border and how naive of irish politicians and police to even contemplate allowing such a troublemaking march.
Originally posted by eamon oyou play under the irish flag and claim to be irish yet have no clue about the place, go away.
living in london, i never even heard about it, good on the rioters.
amazed that "loyalist" troublemakers had the nerve to step across the border and how naive of irish politicians and police to even contemplate allowing such a troublemaking march.