stev1eG wrote:Errmmmm! I was trying to be subtle, without explicitly pointing out that I prefer Irish whiskey (with an 'e') as opposed to Scotch and/or Japanese (though I do like a number of Japanese *whiskies/whiskys).
*delete as appropriate to suit your taste
Errmmm ... whatever
I was trying to be subtle and point out was that there is no such word as "whiskys".
Too subtle, obviously.
I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right
Jackson has to play -- he can't allow the verdict "deny-ers" to decide when or where he can play -- the idea that you can accept the verdict and still' believerher " is a myth if the jury had believed the complaint then they would have been found guilty of rape -- the jury did not believe or accept her lies it is that simple.
Within this carapace of skepticism there lives an optimist
I was chatting to a guy who is involved a bit in LI, and he said that when this reared its head, the Chairman said, to use his exact words, "F**k them, then". I said to him a lot of Ulster fans are looking across and envying a club which has its players backs... He said that a few people had complained at the time, and threatened not to go to matches again etc, but the vast majority of LI fans are just keeping their heads down and waiting for the season to kick off, and all this to be left behind.
Columbo wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2019 12:05 pm
I was chatting to a guy who is involved a bit in LI, and he said that when this reared its head, the Chairman said, to use his exact words, "F**k them, then". I said to him a lot of Ulster fans are looking across and envying a club which has its players backs... He said that a few people had complained at the time, and threatened not to go to matches again etc, but the vast majority of LI fans are just keeping their heads down and waiting for the season to kick off, and all this to be left behind.
I’d be one of those fans looking with envy. Been to one match since the verdict and sacking and my interest in UR and Irish Rugby couldn’t be lower.
Happy at least that SO seems to be thriving in Brive and hope PJ gets on as well at LI.
“For the liespotter who knows how to listen well, the random words, sounds, and phrases in a person's speech are never as random as they seem. They offer a clear sightline into the liar's psyche.”
Great news, this is one of the issues with social media, it is there for all to see and glad he took them to court. Will be interesting to see what kind of settlement you get for that.