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01-03-2010, 17:59 #11
Re: Mcdonalds freebies
They'd have to pay me to eat it. The smell alone makes me want to boak.
"This car would be less annoying to the environmentalists if the engine ran on sliced dolphin."
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01-03-2010, 18:08 #12
Re: Mcdonalds freebies
Has anyone tried this in Catterick. They may as well put up a sign "Don't Pay As You Dine"....if it is true.
Don't do today what you can put off until tomorrow
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01-03-2010, 18:23 #13
Re: Mcdonalds freebies
Originally Posted by VanHelsing
Tis a load of bollox
IRA stood for Individual Retirement Account. It was printed on their (American) pay slips. Sweet fcek all to do with our bog trotting friends from Ulster.Don't sit on the fence, it will jag your arrse.
Dougal: Oho, Ted, the Italians know about football, all right. And fashion. God Ted, do you remember that man who was so good at fashion, they had to shoot him?
fcuk him, if he's too slow, he's dead!
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01-03-2010, 18:51 #14
Re: Mcdonalds freebies
Idiot.
Originally Posted by devilish
The franchise was used to direct funds to the bog, just like a 'Coffee Shop' franchise which is still used. Nothing to do with pay slips.
VHAll that is necessary for the triumph of evil...Is that good men do Nothing. E. Burke 1770
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01-03-2010, 18:58 #15
Re: Mcdonalds freebies
http://www.nytimes.com/1989/11/30/op...l?pagewanted=1
Originally Posted by VanHelsing
Really? Fcucking muppet....Don't sit on the fence, it will jag your arrse.
Dougal: Oho, Ted, the Italians know about football, all right. And fashion. God Ted, do you remember that man who was so good at fashion, they had to shoot him?
fcuk him, if he's too slow, he's dead!
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01-03-2010, 19:17 #16
Re: Mcdonalds freebies
Ah so you rely on the NY Times, a paper with Republican connections in 1988.
The connection was known well before 1988. Story was to cover their arse.
As you're a expert on the Boglands, maybe you should enlighten us as to the coffee shop one then.
VHAll that is necessary for the triumph of evil...Is that good men do Nothing. E. Burke 1770
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01-03-2010, 19:19 #17Senior Member
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Re: Mcdonalds freebies
So, as Devilish said, it's a loada bollix, but what's this "Coffee Shop" franchise, then, Vanny? Any chance of a bit more info?
Originally Posted by devilish
MsG
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01-03-2010, 19:36 #18
Re: Mcdonalds freebies
Not on here Bugsy old chap. Thought you might have known anyway.
Franchises was a common way of getting US backed funds legally to the Bog. Went on for years.
VHAll that is necessary for the triumph of evil...Is that good men do Nothing. E. Burke 1770
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01-03-2010, 19:48 #19
Re: Mcdonalds freebies
Yes Van, please do.
Originally Posted by Bugsy
Just to give you an idea of just how much money that they (maccy D's) was alleged to have 'donated' to the IRA.
McDonalds annual profit for 2006 was 6.9 billion. Given that they were allegedly 'donating' 1p in every pound, that would mean that they donated %1 of their profits to the IRA. Now %1 0f 6.9 BILLION is £69, 000, 000. That's 69 million pounds, per annum. Given that the IRA received a fraction of that amount from it's biggest fund raiser (NORAID) per annum then I'm telling you it's bollox. The British army would have been truly and royally fcuked if they had been up against a force that had and annual budget of 7 million never mind 70 fcuking million.
As for a famous coffee chain(I'm guessing starbucks here)
donating funds, prove it.
Don't sit on the fence, it will jag your arrse.
Dougal: Oho, Ted, the Italians know about football, all right. And fashion. God Ted, do you remember that man who was so good at fashion, they had to shoot him?
fcuk him, if he's too slow, he's dead!
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01-03-2010, 19:56 #20
Re: Mcdonalds freebies
Not Starbucks old chap. You obviously guesing so I'm not gonna tell you.
VHAll that is necessary for the triumph of evil...Is that good men do Nothing. E. Burke 1770


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