@Pippy:
Sorry if I offended you for mistaking you for a flaky adolescent female,it just seemed to fit. (a 60's flashback to a certain kind of young woman one would meet constantly. Often cute, often quite bright an living on another planet.You remind me off them)
I did NOT say 'a bit flaky" I said 'flaky' without qualification, as that is what I meant as an honest observation, not an intentional insult.
Really not interested in arguing points with you in detail,as you have very little credibility with me. I guess you're probably quite harmless, like that eccentric uncle everyone avoids.(in my family that's me,but more because I'm a bit of an old cunt, rather than colourful and eccentric,although I can also be those too)
Just one point: NO,we do NOT "know" for a fact what happens when we die.That may be because there is NO EVIDENCE OF ANYONE EVER COMING BACK TO TELL US.
On a personal note: Yes I've heard of Inishnee.(inis-ni),it's one of the Aran isles. I'm also Irish by ethnicity. My father's people left Clare in 1870 to come to the free colony of South Australia. My mother's people left Galway during The Hunger and went to Canada. I've visited Ireland twice.The last time was in 2000. I was over 50, and backpacked ,mainly down south. Had a ball.
Sorry if I offended you for mistaking you for a flaky adolescent female,it just seemed to fit. (a 60's flashback to a certain kind of young woman one would meet constantly. Often cute, often quite bright an living on another planet.You remind me off them)
I did NOT say 'a bit flaky" I said 'flaky' without qualification, as that is what I meant as an honest observation, not an intentional insult.
Really not interested in arguing points with you in detail,as you have very little credibility with me. I guess you're probably quite harmless, like that eccentric uncle everyone avoids.(in my family that's me,but more because I'm a bit of an old cunt, rather than colourful and eccentric,although I can also be those too)
Just one point: NO,we do NOT "know" for a fact what happens when we die.That may be because there is NO EVIDENCE OF ANYONE EVER COMING BACK TO TELL US.
On a personal note: Yes I've heard of Inishnee.(inis-ni),it's one of the Aran isles. I'm also Irish by ethnicity. My father's people left Clare in 1870 to come to the free colony of South Australia. My mother's people left Galway during The Hunger and went to Canada. I've visited Ireland twice.The last time was in 2000. I was over 50, and backpacked ,mainly down south. Had a ball.