^^what kind of statement is that. i would never say any such thing. that's actually disgusting, you're getting worse indi, calm yourself woman and take a step back and deep breath and realise what you are saying.
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^^what kind of statement is that. i would never say any such thing. that's actually disgusting, you're getting worse indi, calm yourself woman and take a step back and deep breath and realise what you are saying.
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Originally Posted by IndiReloaded [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
funny they both DON'T say ireland....one says 'northern ireland' and the other says 'republic of ireland' aka 'Ireland'
losing battle darling
Still waiting, Eco.... take your time. I know you are working on your reading comprehension.
Oooooh. You mean like how the post WWII maps used to say "East Germany" and "West Germany"Quote:
Originally Posted by ecojeanne [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
But there was only ONE Germany? Right? LOL! Probably.... if you were a nazi, perhaps.
Kind of like:
vs. "Republic of Ireland" and "Northern Ireland"
Wouldn't you say? No? LOL.
northern ireland IS northern ireland...jeeze woman and after your remarks about irish in the north bombing,,,,i really have nothing further to say to you and you really went too far with that comment
i don't. she is aggresive though, i have to give her that. but we all have our flaws. you are not the nicest one in our bunch either.Quote:
Originally Posted by ecojeanne [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Sorry, Eco. You forgot to say: How many 'Germanys' would you say there was post WWII? One or two? Its an EXACT analogy to what you are saying about Ireland.Quote:
Originally Posted by IndiReloaded [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
what's the argument all about? who says one Ireland and who says two Irelands?
E/W Germany is a bad example,simply cause there is no east - west germany anymore tadaa :) There is one, whole Germany. Period (It`s like You`d say :west - east America etc etc etc )Quote:
Originally Posted by IndiReloaded [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Chopin is very good polish Wodka :) Don`t make a freaking alcoholic of her :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Spicy [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I want her to be precise. Especially since she took me to task, calling me a 'machine' out of the blue for no reason.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonrisa [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I don't have a problem admitting I failed to specifically state I was meaning political, accepted boundaries for the two Irelands. I am still correct, every map thus far posted has said so. B/c I didn't expect someone as stupid as Eco to make a BFD out of it. But, since she is, she needs to admit her problem was she made a big deal out of something she failed to define adequately.
I haven't learned anything new. This is terribly disappointing to me. According to all the maps I own & have seen, there are still TWO countries with 'Ireland' in the name. Just like E/W Germany, just like N/S Korea, etc.
What I did learn is that there are absolutely retarded people out there who will make a BFD out of something without actually explaining WHY they think its a big deal. And who lack the ability to explain themselves clearly. Like I said, I can understand more readily the Irish stereotype out there. I know Irish people, but they are from Belfast, so I assumed all Irish were equally intelligent. If Eco claims they are 'UK' (and LOL, to that--I'm sure a Scottish person would love to be so binned and not as a Scot), well, that explains the difference. UK/Britain has an excellent education system.
I already stated this explicitly, PP, pre-falling of the Berlin Wall. Please read my original post. Surely you can imagine discussing one or two 'Germanys' during that era? I still have maps that show the two separate countries. The point is its an ANALOGY. N/S Korea, then?Quote:
Originally Posted by Pettit-Papillon [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Eco says there is only one Ireland. The maps say two. She's right -- wiki, the map companies, Ygg, and I (mbe you too, I think you read maps just fine Dig), we are all wrong. LOL.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonrisa [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Anyway, to end this argument, b/c she can't:
Eco (and whoever else cares):
according to the MAPS there is ONE "Republic of Ireland". There is ONE "Northern Ireland".
There is NOT "One Ireland". That is imprecise. Every online reference I checked (including wiki) provides a CHOICE when your type in simply "Ireland". So, I was entirely correct when I asked for clarification "which Ireland'.
Ireland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coordinates: 53°N 7°W
This article is about the island. For the sovereign country, see Republic of Ireland. For the constituent country of the United Kingdom, see Northern Ireland.
Your statement claiming there is "One Ireland" needs to be clarified. You could have meant the geograhpic island, or the country (which there is a choice), but b/c YOU didn't specify or ask for clarification (note, I did), YOU muddied the communication waters. Next time, be more clear what you mean if you want to avoid arguments in future.
N/S Korea sure :) But those are two different countries called North Korea and South Korea :)Quote:
Originally Posted by IndiReloaded [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
And there is Ireland and United Kingdom as countries ,not South Ireland and North Ireland :)
well indi i'm not dissapointed in your behavior, just surprised that you can be so insulting and ignorant all because you 'think' you are right. i've told you the difference and wiki has too, i know and so does every irish person from 'ireland' and the other different country to Ireland called the UK that are owning 'northern ireland' know the difference and i assume most intelligent educated people know...except you i gather...or maybe that's just your pride...
Right. But, if someone said "No, stupid, there is just ONE Korea", what would you say? :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Pettit-Papillon [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Noone is saying N/S Ireland. In that case, the N/S is replaced by Republic/Northern. Same thing, otherwise.