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how come the concern for people all of a sudden mincer.....?
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Unfortunately my sympathies only ly with people who have suffered misfortune or who are genuinely ill,I find it hard to be sympathetic towards people that have nothing wrong with them,someone like yourself who is 100% healthy ,but tries to garner sympathy after visiting the doctor for a check up.I never send get well soon cards to people that are healthy,likewise I don't have sympathy for people that are trouble free
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It took you 11 hours to come up with that reply,keep praying for the miscreants who develop medical problems when collared.The unfortunate gentleman that embezzled nigh on 2 million is naturally undergoing medical treatment,does that sound familiar, yes another gentleman who is also in Mincers prayers went down the same route Gary Sliotar.
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Monday July 04 2011
THE family of a senior post office manager who went missing as a suspected €1.76m fraud was uncovered at his branch admitted yesterday that their son has a gambling addiction. Tony O'Reilly (36) was tracked down in Belfast after he placed a winning €40,000 bet on an odds-on shot to win €27,000. He placed the bet with a bookie in the city on Saturday. In a statement issued exclusively to the Irish Independent last night, Mr O'Reilly's family said his gambling in recent months had been secretive and uncharacteristic and had spiralled out of control. He is now undergoing medical treatment in the south east. Gardai told the PSNI to be on the lookout for Mr O'Reilly after he was reported missing by his family when he left his home in Carlow on Wednesday morning but failed to turn up for work at the post office in Gorey, Co Wexford. His family were concerned he might have suffered a breakdown after an internal audit by An Post had discovered the alleged financial irregularities at the Gorey branch. Mr O'Reilly was captured on CCTV cameras in Belfast and his missing Volkswagen car was located near the home of a friend in the city. PSNI officers spoke to Mr O'Reilly to confirm his identity and medical attention was then sought for him. Extensive investigations by gardai and An Post officials are to be carried out before detectives seek to hold a detailed interview with Mr O'Reilly. Other staff members in the post office are expected to be interviewed shortly as part of the investigation. Local gardai have called in the assistance of detectives from the garda national bureau of fraud investigation to help them determine how the suspected financial discrepancies occurred and over how long a period the money had gone missing. In their statement issued by Mr O'Reilly's father, Tony Snr, the family said they were relieved their son had been found. "Tony's mental health and well-being have always been the most important thing to us. "We are very grateful to all of the people who helped us to find Tony and to the gardai and the PSNI. We also thank his friends in Carlow who have sent messages of support to us. "Many people in Ireland are reluctant to talk about mental health concerns but we believe Tony is suffering from a gambling addiction. Illness "We are seeking help for him to recover from this illness, which is plaguing families across the country," his family added. "Tony is a family man, first and foremost, and his gambling in recent months was secretive, uncharacteristic and spiralled out of control. "We firmly believe our son would not be in the predicament he is today were it not for the temptations of phone and online betting. "This does not, in any way, excuse him from personal responsibility but it is only right to mention this matter as it is a serious issue, which should be highlighted to prevent other families experiencing this trauma and torment. "We are very grateful to the people of Carlow town, who have rallied behind our family. We are finding it difficult to talk about private family matters but we decided to issue one detailed statement to the Irish Independent so that all sides of the story are heard." Gardai are expected to seek to interview bookies, with whom Mr O'Reilly had placed substantial bets, to examine his gambling patterns. Mr O'Reilly, the father of a 10-month-old girl, left his home at 6.30am on Wednesday. His wife, Lorraine, became concerned when she received a text message from his work mobile phone, indicating that he had been involved in a car crash near Tullow on his way to work. It was later confirmed that he had travelled north. Meanwhile, garda inquiries into the alleged irregularities were stepped up on Friday after An Post issued a second and more detailed complaint to local officers in Gorey. |
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Had a long post typed out there but decided to scrap it as it's too unfair until we know the full facts but something seriously doesn't add up to me about the knowledge that people around him had in the run up to this tragedy.
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I am surprised at Rowley Mile, who is normally such a reasoned poster, falling for this tragedy line peddled by Mincer and Bigwillystyle.To Mincer a tragedy is Bigwillystyle not sending him a birthday card or not ringing him but to people in the real world a tragedy is your wife dying or one of your children dying.
In this case a man in a position of trust embezzles nearly 2 million and naturally its not his fault,no crimes are anyones fault anymore its either a disease or the Victims fault. |
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Nobody is suggesting for a moment that the person involved is blameless,you complete and utter idiot.You don't see it as a tragic situation,most people do.You my dear man find it funny ,most people don't .A major factor here is the amount of money that was being lost and nobody was alerted,with technology nowadays this shouldn't have been permitted.I don't see anything funny about this episode from any angle you look at it.It's a scandal that you are allowed lose 2 million but you can't win 2 grand by these prixx,and it's also scandalous that nobody had the decency to say to this person enough is enough,these bastrrds were never ever going to say stop.That's not funny wildman you plonk
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You are moving from your tragedy line because you dont know the meaning of the word.You may address Bigwillystyle as your dear man but that is hardly an apropriate way to address me.You are a back up man sent in to support a superior,you are not a pathfinder and are out of your depth hence the name calling.
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Well it's a hell of alot closer to being a tragedy than being a comedy as you have suggested.Noticed you were on the English forum as well making jokes about it ,telling people it was bigwillystyle as well.Whatever names you were called are well deserved,makes a change from your acolyte and listener rubbish,we are getting a bit tired of that stuff by now my dear man
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No your not,you just read some other people saying it and so parrot it out.How in hells name did you get into university you have never had an original thought in your life and your knowledge of all that is posted on here makes you the ultimate Listener.
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Good night now wildman my dear man,I shall leave you and your sense of humour for the evening.I assume you will be hovering over the screen for another bit waiting to use your now world famous acolyte and listener line at least once more before you retire for the night.Good night wildman my dear man
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Wildman you were well out of order on the English forum last night.
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Whats all this about big Willy ?? I enjoy the Wildman although his fascist tendencies are disturbing..!
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He said he reckons the man that stole the 2 million was me.
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Wonky stop with the
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night littleman.... |
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Just getting him started now
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I may have been wrong about Bigwillystyle but you must admit it was an understandable mistake.BWS has been a serial loser on here like our post office man,recently bolted from his job like our post office man and broke a 44 runner losing sequence again like our post office man.Whilst on the run our post office man had 40 grand on a winner in Belfast maybe he is on the road back.
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Good man Wildclown. I hve asked several times to produce this list of 40 odd losers and I'm still waiting. Put up or shut up you tool.
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WILDMAN GETTING TO YOU IS HE LITTLEMAN
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Poor Rowley Mile is going to be accused of being a listerner and an acolyte now.....Wildidiot post the 44 losers that he put up.....wait you can't as you are making it up as you are a compulsive looney liar.....what about this mans family Wildidiot?.....the man has to take responsibility for his actions but he quite obviously cannot handle his addiction and he needs help.....let us hope he gets it before he does something crazy and ends up leaving a child without a father and a wife a widow.....
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If everyone who commits a crime threatens suicide should they be let off,this brand of emotionalism is alright at a ladies sewing meeting but should not apply in the real world.
I stated Rowley Mile is a reasoned poster so obviously doesnt fall into that category. Your concern for Bigwillystyle is touching but ultimately futile because its unrequited. |
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you are a simpleton.....where did i say he should be let off?.....again you are just making things up to suit you.....
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wildman will you stop please , you'll give him a heart attack.... poor coco is losing it.... |
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Here's wonks on again,if they were betting on the simpleton stakes,then this idiot would be unbackable.Wildman would be second fav,but he's a bit more cunning.He can lie and talk trash to try and win an argument,which he never does,the other poor soul just makes himself look even more ridiculous every time he posts
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told you they'd arrive ......
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I presume it was taxpayers money this lad was punting away and that the bookmakers that profited from his losses will refund the money to the State without delay.
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Even you must admit i have put a stop to your gallop,ye were bestriding the forum hunting in packs,picking on someone who you perceived to be weak.Dont forget you responded to my first ever post on here and whilst i was initially taken aback by the venom i began to understand what was going on when i started reading the other threads.There was some humour in your replies but some of your friends,surely even you were embarrassed by Bobbybocala,let you down.You have now descended to their level in that the humour is now gone and you lost credibility when you funked the challenge.
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Told you they'd arrive,that's roughly what I meant about this poor soul ,at no point on this thread did he intimate anything like this post,he is funny though with some of his posts,some of it is so ridiculous that it is humourous
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Bobbybocala has nothing to do with anybody else,what he thinks is his own business,nothing to do with anybody else.You continually flatter yourself wildman spouting trash about hunting in packs and all the rest of it,when the reality is that these are all individuals who hold the same low opinion of yourself my dear man.You are deluded my dear man,you were on about me going to college last night,on about somebody else tipping 44 losers.Just making things up,no sense to it at all
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Twas you that claimed you went to Trinity the class of 1990 i believe.
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And when and where exactly did I claim that?.Must be getting a bit confused,that happens when the years start stacking up.Never been in a university in my life,and I most definitely was never in one when I was 3 years of age
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You probably were never in university but you claimed you had.As for your new claim about being born in 1987 well that is not true your style of writing is that of a much older man plus as you joined in February 2006 that would mean you were 18 when you joined...not credible.
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Facts of the day from wildman:
Fact 1: you can tell someone's age from their writing style. Fact 2: no 18 year old had ever had a Betfair account. |
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The Icchantika Date Joined: 18 Jun 08
Add contact | Send message When: 11 May 11 13:33 Hi Betfair Community Manager 2 You suggested above that you had made a promise to your elf and I merely suggested that you should bring your elf with you. Regards, thegalwayman ![]() |
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Of course you can,just like you can tell where they are from from the language used.
Many an 18 year old has a betfair account but they dont post on this forum.Neil d is the youngest on this forum. |
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how old am i wildman?
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although i think i've posted it on the forum before so you probably know from that
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