Guest Ditch_Shitter Posted June 8, 2008 Report Share Posted June 8, 2008 littlefish said: So Ditch - do you feel you have 'come home'? I must say, Leitrim sounds a lot more civilized than what you described there on the mainland..... I feel At home, mate. Undoubtedly Suffice to say, I've started burying my Dogs on my ground now. I've always had them cremated and so still have a crate of little boxes, each one carrying what's left of one of my Dogs. I carted those from pillar to post down the years. Now I plan to make a little Dog Cemetary here, back up under the trees where one of mine asked to be lain. When I'm done, I'll bury each of their ashes there. I can do this now because I feel I've finally taken root and feel at home. I'm not going anywhere else now. When I die, they can do me to a crisp and grind me up. Then spread me around amongst my Dogs, up there. Funny. Now I come to think of it; My own Mums last words ~ literally ~ were, to my Sister, who was with her as she died: " I want to go home. " God alone knows where my old dear felt was home. I sure as hell know where it is, to me, though. I'm sat there, typing this message from it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
T78 4 Posted June 8, 2008 Report Share Posted June 8, 2008 Ditch_Shitter said: littlefish said: So Ditch - do you feel you have 'come home'? I must say, Leitrim sounds a lot more civilized than what you described there on the mainland..... I feel At home, mate. Undoubtedly Suffice to say, I've started burying my Dogs on my ground now. I've always had them cremated and so still have a crate of little boxes, each one carrying what's left of one of my Dogs. I carted those from pillar to post down the years. Now I plan to make a little Dog Cemetary here, back up under the trees where one of mine asked to be lain. When I'm done, I'll bury each of their ashes there. I can do this now because I feel I've finally taken root and feel at home. I'm not going anywhere else now. When I die, they can do me to a crisp and grind me up. Then spread me around amongst my Dogs, up there. Funny. Now I come to think of it; My own Mums last words ~ literally ~ were, to my Sister, who was with her as she died: " I want to go home. " God alone knows where my old dear felt was home. I sure as hell know where it is, to me, though. I'm sat there, typing this message from it isnt it funny(no matter what your nationality!)how last words stay with you... my nana's (she'd have killed us if we called her grandma!!)last words to me we're "paul,i'm so sick and tired". she said that to me as she lay dying of emphsema and pleuorisy(sp).2 hours later she'd gone. and 2 days later so had my grandad. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bryan 1,362 Posted June 8, 2008 Report Share Posted June 8, 2008 dogman541 said: Bryan said: bullyboy1976 said: before the polish came ....it was the irish that built mainland britain and then for 30years aload of muppets tried to blow it all down again.... Why was that? because it gave the thick or deranged people a meaning in life. why else? thats what religion ''does'' just look at radical islam. send on the dummys! ' to say religon was the cause is to accept, spin. a non representitive vote, little or no access to social housing and emplyoment was the real genisus of the "Troubles" shooting civil rights marchers created a vacum that had terrible results for everyone. radical islam?,Iraq is almost entirely Muslim killings Muslims, not because of any religous interpetation,but because one minority wants to maintain political and social control over the majority. sounds very familiar Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bullyboy1976 Posted June 9, 2008 Report Share Posted June 9, 2008 i believe the northern irish troubles went from fighting for civil rights to fighting for an all ireland...then both sides fought for thier nationality...1 side to stay british...the other fighting for an all ireland...the religious side of it just made the targeting easier... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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