i'm pretty sure he was referring to developers and the like borrowing massive sums of money because banks were receiving bonuses for giving out large loans... he wasn't talking about joe soap gettin a credit card he couldn't pay back
i don't know about that... when i first heard about these men and how they were treated when they returned home, and not all of them did, it disgusted me!
Like I said earlier, they should be honoured. I think sometimes you have to look at what is the morally right thing to do. what does your heart tell you to do.If that conflicts with being a patriot then so be it.
well technically devalera and his crowd were deserters too!! fighting against the irish army, when a democratic vote in the dail and by the people of ireland ratified the treaty...
i'm not looking to get into a debate on that, BUT people do what they do when they think it's the right thing..
those men deserve to be recgonised, apologised to and have their names down in the history books to be remembered by future generations that during WW2 there was at least some Irish men fighting for what they believed was right.
yea i've just found that a lot of the initial flirting and such seems to happen through emails and such... by the time you meet someone i already seem to know a lot about the person and all the excitment of meeting someone knew seems to be wasted away online...
granted, if you meet someone say within 3 or 4 days of mailing someone it could be different, but quite often people tend to mail online for at least a week or two before arranging a meet..
i have been dabbling in the world of online dating on and off for a few years now. I can't recall how many different women I've been out with because of online dating, but I am still single.
Now I've met women out in pubs and stuff, too. A few times even been set up on blind dates by well meaning friends. But I am still single.
So, I'm not saying online dating doesn't work because I have had the same luck in 'the real world'... However, I have come to the conclusion that out of the two options, online dating works last well.
If you think about it, it should work better. You can tell from a profile if you have things in common with the person, if you think they might be a good match for you etc, etc. But when you date them, invariably, it's like going for a drink with a friend and nothing more. Sure, there are some exceptions to this. I, too, know of people who have married as a result of online dating.
But I have still come to the conclusion that nothing is as good as meeting someones eyes across a crowded room, or the choc biscuits in the supermarket and feeling that 'something'... sure, you may not know every detail about their hobbies or if they have kids, or if they are even single, but isn't that 'chemistry' that initial attraction, the thing that draws us all???
awww... you didn't see that it was a rhetorical question? the only question you should ask yourself now, is was that question rhetorical or not, also!!
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