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Scorchio Posts: 305

@DeffGoat - You will be glad to hear that this shall be my last post in this particular thread. However before I go, just a few things...

1. The reason why I dislike people saying they are from Eire is that this country has not been called such a name since it was a 32 county state. When Ireland was broken into north and south a new constitution was drawn up. In this it clearly states that we either live in The Republic of Ireland OR Eireann. You saying you live in Eire is like an Iraqi saying he lives in Persia.

2. As for your comment about Irish being spoken in the European parliment, Irish as of only a few months ago was passed by the European Union as being a Minority language. The European parliment now no longer feel obliged to print ANY euro documents in Irish/Gaeilge. I also find it very hard to believe that Irish is spoken in Euro parliment given that Catalan is not and more people speak that!!

I will now leave this thread safe in the knowledge that I am right and you are wrong.

Good day!
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Posted: 2004-05-06 12:58:25
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Morten Posts: 48

F'#kin brilliant comment scorchio.

I like it!
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Posted: 2004-05-06 13:24:57
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f1eddie Posts: 12

@Scorchio do you mean you are never going to post in this thread again. if so thats a bit extreem. but fair enough.
@Morten just looking at your signature. do you like the deloreon. bbc3 in england just did a DOCUMENTARY about it. CBG is also doing an article on it this month. whats the big occasion
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Posted: 2004-05-06 16:18:38
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Morten Posts: 48

@f1eddie

Dunno didnt see the doc. Dunno if there is a big ocassion.

Did i spell deloreon Wrong.

Thats my signature because I love the film back to the future
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Posted: 2004-05-06 17:06:24
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Neil Chen Posts: 72

In fairness though it does say Eire on the passports!

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Posted: 2004-05-06 18:13:13
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f1eddie Posts: 12


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Posted: 2004-05-06 18:32:11
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f1eddie Posts: 12

i keep on hitting return straight after typing in my password and posting empty posts. anyway. i just cheaked on the net and we were both wrong. its delorean. has anyone rang up any of the operators to see if the k700 is in testing.
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Posted: 2004-05-06 18:35:17
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DeffGoat Posts: 20

scorchio and morten ...this is a forum for the discussion of sony ericsson products and this thread for users on the island of ireland (and it's archipeligo) who enjoy using those products.

no one gives a toss whether you are right or wrong and i imagine no one will give a toss if you leave this forum.

if you have anything informative or interesting to say about SE products then please stay ......if not ...chifidh me tu.
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Posted: 2004-05-06 19:57:02
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ndf100 Posts: 1

i just saw the preview of the k700 in the carfone warehouse magazine. it's there with five other phones, and says that all of the phones on these pages are due for release before end of july.

in the same magazine, the t630 is now on o2 paymonthly, and the p900 is on vodafone pay monthly.

i think things are looking up in Ireland for sonyericsson.
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Posted: 2004-05-11 17:52:06
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Morten Posts: 48

T630 not available on o2 till end of may. It will be ages for K700 on o2.

Dunno about vodafone tho

This is a poxy country for SE.

We just cant get them ontime.
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Posted: 2004-05-12 15:19:24
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