Peace lines.... (25)

Oct 10, 2008 2:47 PM CST Peace lines....
phoenix
phoenixphoenixparis, Ile-de-France France81 Threads 4 Polls 3,669 Posts
What do they mean to you...please don't google it..I'm intrested in your first opinions...thanks...
Oct 10, 2008 3:59 PM CST Peace lines....
phoenix
phoenixphoenixparis, Ile-de-France France81 Threads 4 Polls 3,669 Posts
The Peace Lines are a series of separation barriers ranging in length from a few hundred yards to over three miles (5 km), separating Catholic and Protestant neighbourhoods in Belfast, Derry and elsewhere in Northern Ireland. The stated purpose of the barriers is to minimize intercommunal sectarian violence between Protestants and Catholics.

The barriers themselves consist of iron, brick, and steel walls up to 25 feet (7.6 m) high, topped with metal netting. Some have gates in them occasionally manned by police, which allow passage by day, and which are closed at night


The first barriers were constructed in the early 1970s, following the outbreak of "The Troubles". Originally few in number, they have multiplied over the years, from 18 in the early 1990s to 40 today; in total they stretch over 13 miles (21 km). Most are located in Belfast.

Belfast’s partitions have outlived the Berlin Wall. While the Berlin Wall came down after 28 years, Belfast’s continue to stand, and there is little likelihood, at present, of them being demolished.
Oct 10, 2008 6:23 PM CST Peace lines....
phaedellis
phaedellisphaedellisBrisbane, Queensland Australia9 Threads 653 Posts
These are supposed to be FUN!!!! not into political bull....t, but do go for your lifewave
Oct 10, 2008 6:25 PM CST Peace lines....
missgenuine
missgenuinemissgenuinewagga wagga, New South Wales Australia1 Posts
wow I never knew walls like that existed in Belfast, Ive heard a little about the troubles between the two though. I think its crazy.. To me it is just sad to think that walls like that have to be built to try and curb the voilence. I suppose for generations all these people have done is fought with each other and its just what they know,, but what about a change??? They need to learn to think a different way, life is just too short.
phoenix: The Peace Lines are a series of separation barriers ranging in length from a few hundred yards to over three miles (5 km), separating Catholic and Protestant neighbourhoods in Belfast, Derry and elsewhere in Northern Ireland. The stated purpose of the barriers is to minimize intercommunal sectarian violence between Protestants and Catholics.

The barriers themselves consist of iron, brick, and steel walls up to 25 feet (7.6 m) high, topped with metal netting. Some have gates in them occasionally manned by police, which allow passage by day, and which are closed at nightThe first barriers were constructed in the early 1970s, following the outbreak of "The Troubles". Originally few in number, they have multiplied over the years, from 18 in the early 1990s to 40 today; in total they stretch over 13 miles (21 km). Most are located in Belfast.

Belfast’s partitions have outlived the Berlin Wall. While the Berlin Wall came down after 28 years, Belfast’s continue to stand, and there is little likelihood, at present, of them being demolished.
Oct 10, 2008 9:09 PM CST Peace lines....
wgaBloke
wgaBlokewgaBlokeWagga Wagga, New South Wales Australia261 Posts
First off i thought it maybe some kind of line that has been set inplace to defuse a situation.
Not so far off the mark really.
Oct 11, 2008 9:16 AM CST Peace lines....
blondeaozichick
blondeaozichickblondeaozichickMelbourne, Victoria Australia60 Threads 1 Polls 4,392 Posts
wgaBloke: First off i thought it maybe some kind of line that has been set inplace to defuse a situation.
Not so far off the mark really.


dunno something to do with a line of coke and the phrase *peace MAAANNN* ??


ok in seriousness.. I hadn't heard of them.. but probably no different in purpose than walls and barriers that have been built in many countries over many thousands of years to keep out enemies or to maintain peace within villages or delineate boundaries or whatever
Oct 11, 2008 9:41 AM CST Peace lines....
psuedonym
psuedonympsuedonymadelaide, South Australia Australia15 Threads 1 Polls 1,203 Posts
if you google peace+lines+telstrabroadband ya get : to keep the irish rabbits outrolling on the floor laughing laugh rolling on the floor laughing laugh rolling on the floor laughing
Oct 11, 2008 2:18 PM CST Peace lines....
phoenix
phoenixphoenixparis, Ile-de-France France81 Threads 4 Polls 3,669 Posts
psuedonym: if you google peace+lines+telstrabroadband ya get : to keep the irish rabbits out



the question was peace lines....nothing else...And yes folks there is a reason why I put this topic in to the music thread...I'll explain it later

mr psuedonym, if you have nothing intelligent to add.. keep out..
Oct 11, 2008 5:16 PM CST Peace lines....
kizzy27
kizzy27kizzy27a south coast beach, New South Wales Australia106 Threads 6 Polls 7,413 Posts
Ok thats kool , We all have our own veiws on things .
Kizzy
Oct 11, 2008 5:44 PM CST Peace lines....
bubblesron
bubblesronbubblesronmaryborough, Queensland Australia442 Posts
phoenix: The Peace Lines are a series of separation barriers ranging in length from a few hundred yards to over three miles (5 km), separating Catholic and Protestant neighbourhoods in Belfast, Derry and elsewhere in Northern Ireland. The stated purpose of the barriers is to minimize intercommunal sectarian violence between Protestants and Catholics.

The barriers themselves consist of iron, brick, and steel walls up to 25 feet (7.6 m) high, topped with metal netting. Some have gates in them occasionally manned by police, which allow passage by day, and which are closed at nightThe first barriers were constructed in the early 1970s, following the outbreak of "The Troubles". Originally few in number, they have multiplied over the years, from 18 in the early 1990s to 40 today; in total they stretch over 13 miles (21 km). Most are located in Belfast.

Belfast’s partitions have outlived the Berlin Wall. While the Berlin Wall came down after 28 years, Belfast’s continue to stand, and there is little likelihood, at present, of them being demolished.


Being one who sufferred at the hands of the "peaceniks" during and after the Vietnam war, I have little tolerance for theose who claim to espouse the aim of stopping a war or warlike situation. So often they target and damage the wrong people. There are thousands of Vietnam vets both here and in the US who would be in much better condition if we had not had to endure the betrayal and scorn of our countrymen. Hanoi Jane Fonda is one of the most famous examples. I am sure her motives were honourable, but her methods cost veterans and generated a hate for her that persists today.


MORE LOVE, FRIENDSHIP AND UNDERSTANDING.
LESS LISTENING TO MINORITIES.
RESPECT FOR FELLOW HUMANS FROM ALL

Oct 12, 2008 3:31 AM CST Peace lines....
Ralf74
Ralf74Ralf74Bacchus Marsh, Victoria Australia44 Threads 2 Polls 4,241 Posts
psuedonym: if you google peace+lines+telstrabroadband ya get : to keep the irish rabbits out


rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing farkin' funny, psuedo! rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
Oct 12, 2008 4:02 AM CST Peace lines....
kizzy27
kizzy27kizzy27a south coast beach, New South Wales Australia106 Threads 6 Polls 7,413 Posts
phoenix: What do they mean to you...please don't google it..I'm intrested in your first opinions...thanks...



In my memory I will always see
the town that I have loved so well
where our school played ball by the gas yard wall
and we laughed through the smoke and the smell
Going home in the rain, running up the dark lane,
past ther gaol (jail) and down behind the fountain,
those were happy days in so many, many ways
in the town I loved so well.

2:
In the early morning, the shirt factory horn
callde women from Creggan, the moor and the bog
while their men on the dole played a mother's role
fed the children and then trained the dogs.
And when times got tough, there was just about enough
but they saw it through without complaining
for deep inside was a burning pride
in the town I loved so well

3:
There was music there in the Derry air
like a language that we all could understand
I remember the day when I earned my first pay
when I played in a small�pick-up band
there I spent my youth and to tell you the truth
I was sad to leave it all behind me
for I learned about life and I found a wife
in the town I loved so well

4:
But when I returned how my eyes have burned
to see how a town could be brought to its knees
by the armoured cars and the bombed out bars
and the gas that hangs on to every breeze
Now the army's installed by the old gas yard wall
and the damded barbed wire gets higher and higher
with their tanks and their guns oh my God what have they done
to the town I loved so well

5:
Now the music's gone but they carry on
for their spirit's been bruised, never broken
they will not forget but their hearts are set
on tomorrow and peace once again.
For what's done is done and what's won is won
and what's lost is lost and gone forever
I can only pray for a bright, brand new day
in the town I loved so well

Its a sad fact war ruins everything ...even memories
Kizzy
hug
Oct 12, 2008 6:44 AM CST Peace lines....
bourbon
bourbonbourbonSunshine Coast, Queensland Australia32 Threads 4 Polls 3,504 Posts
kizzy27: News flash ...

Australia & New Zealand are not at war !!!!!!!!!!!


It aint a war.... they invaded us, and we let them. laugh

More kiwis here now than in New Zealand. roll eyes
Oct 12, 2008 8:00 AM CST Peace lines....
psuedonym
psuedonympsuedonymadelaide, South Australia Australia15 Threads 1 Polls 1,203 Posts
phoenix: I suggest you start reading up on the subject matter if you have nothing else to do..give you something to do..then you may be so bored..



ok let me think about that for about ummmm ................. nah i'll pass. simply because i dont want to end up devoid of the ability to laugh. and because i come to this dating site forum for fun. perhaps if the rest of the world could learn to laugh at themselves as australians (and most kiwis) have mastered then there may be far less conflict in the first place. obviously you are offended by my handling of the subject and by me having a sense of humour over it, so i'll leave you to continue to survey a predominantly australian dating site clientele base, over the sensitivity of the issues you choose, although i might suggest you choose a more relevant forum for such purposes. no doubt you will now feel the need to educate me on how serious dating site forums should be in relation to international political and even religious upheaval issues, but i'll choose to just turn around and sneak out of this thread quietly , i'll shut the door on my way out.
maybe your direction to KEEP OUT might have been better off self administered when you chose the forum in which to preach, oops sorry i mean raise your views on this matter
Oct 12, 2008 9:15 AM CST Peace lines....
phoenix
phoenixphoenixparis, Ile-de-France France81 Threads 4 Polls 3,669 Posts
blondeaozichick: .. we are it seems a million miles away from the troubles like they experience in ireland so we do not have a real good understanding of how crap it really is sometimes... we are lucky in OZ






thumbs up bouquet
Oct 12, 2008 4:16 PM CST Peace lines....
kizzy27
kizzy27kizzy27a south coast beach, New South Wales Australia106 Threads 6 Polls 7,413 Posts
bourbon: It aint a war.... they invaded us, and we let them.

More kiwis here now than in New Zealand.





Would the last person to leave New Zealand please turn out the lights.........



grin
Oct 12, 2008 4:25 PM CST Peace lines....
bubblesron
bubblesronbubblesronmaryborough, Queensland Australia442 Posts
kizzy27: Would the last person to leave New Zealand please turn out the lights.........


I did not think they had room for a power station there Kizz, or is there a big extension lead across the ditch?
Oct 12, 2008 4:31 PM CST Peace lines....
bubblesron
bubblesronbubblesronmaryborough, Queensland Australia442 Posts
And Phoenix.
You would have to see the advert to appreciate the joke mate. It is very poking fun at ourselves. Here it is for your enjoyment.
Oct 13, 2008 7:03 AM CST Peace lines....
kizzy27
kizzy27kizzy27a south coast beach, New South Wales Australia106 Threads 6 Polls 7,413 Posts
bubblesron: I did not think they had room for a power station there Kizz, or is there a big extension lead across the ditch?



rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

I think what Bourbs was refering to was the influx of Kiwis in the 70,s & 80,s "Would the last person to leave New Zealand please turn out the lights........." Was a t shirt i used to own

Cronulla in the late 70,s was kiwi land If you wanted takeaway ya had to learn how to say Fush n chups pleeeeese
Oct 13, 2008 7:09 AM CST Peace lines....
bourbon
bourbonbourbonSunshine Coast, Queensland Australia32 Threads 4 Polls 3,504 Posts
kizzy27: I think what Bourbs was refering to was the influx of Kiwis in the 70,s & 80,s "Would the last person to leave New Zealand please turn out the lights........." Was a t shirt i used to own

Cronulla in the late 70,s was kiwi land If you wanted takeaway ya had to learn how to say Fush n chups pleeeeese


Bondi wasn't much better. laugh
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