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Discussion in 'Celtic' started by Admiral Pure, Nov 24, 2011.

  1. RebelBhoy

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    Did he look at Denmark? I am not sure he did.
     
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  2. rogueleader

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    I`d `ve thought The Spooks would`ve had somewhere better than the aer lingus departure lounge to interview people
     
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  3. B-C

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    I heard that Belfast only got the EMA's because Rhianna wanted to fist Ian Paisley, but only if Junior watched while himself getting poo'd on by Jedward.

    Swear.
     
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  4. DevAdvocate

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    Yes but according to Salmond "Scandinaviahood" is up for grabs, the Irish have jumped on the bandwagon so why not the Swiss? They are more Scandinavian than the Irish.

    I should have said "Smorgesbord" famine but I though it might go over some heads.
     
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  5. rogueleader

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    Let them eat cake.



    or Swiss roll.
     
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  6. Admiral Pure

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    How are the swiss more scandinavian than the irish? <laugh>

    Is it like the way that the portuguese are more vietnamese than the welsh?
     
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  7. rogueleader

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    I suspect, for some, the answer might be to do with nazi sympathising....

    <dontopenthatcanofwormsagainmuir>
     
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  8. Admiral Pure

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    Oooh, that's a tricky one. We all know about Celtic (Ireland substitutes) turning on their non-existent floodlights so that the Nazis could bomb...err, Parkhead presumably. And about the Nazi gold in Switzerland. And the vikings (every Arian's ideal man) in scandinavia.

    What about Wales and Portugal? Who were the bigger Vietcong sympathisers?
     
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  9. rogueleader

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    The Principality of wales has long expressed its solidarity with the downtrodden,war-torn peoples of vietnam as both countries appear to have been ravaged by napalm.

    Ho Chi Minh Boyo.


    History instructs us that Portugal remained neutral during the 1968 Tom Jones Offensive, but thats not unusual.
     
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  10. RebelBhoy

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    Ho Chi Minh lived in north London for a time.

    The swiss invented velcro and fondue......but not the cuckoo clock.

    Just a few facts that nobody is interested in.
     
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  11. RebelBhoy

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    I have it.

    McAlpine's fusiliers.

    Mc.....Alpine

    the Irish/Swiss connection.

    [video=youtube;pkuuAGr22jk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkuuAGr22jk[/video]
     
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  12. rogueleader

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    <applause>

    We are all McAlpine <laugh>


    When I was a kid a " McAlpines Lorry " used to - supposedly - deliver soft drinks `round our way ; wonder what their real business was ?

    Swiss-Irish-Nazi muesli smuggling going on before our very eyes ?

    talk about " hidden in plain sight ".
     
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  13. DevAdvocate

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    It was "Alpine" RL. Which takes us back to the Swiss again.
     
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  14. superhoops

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    Rebelbhoy
    I think you have got it all wrong. Re this Bill.
    This bill is been introduced because the police have complained that their hands are tied and they cannot dish out the punishment they want to to the Celtic fans.
    The facts are that existing legislation has out-lawed the ditties and chants from the choirs of darkness at the pox and the authorities have never attempted to stop them.
    What makes you think that with this new legislation which doesn't change the laws re the chants etc from the bears, will make the police act any different?
     
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  15. RebelBhoy

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    The Chair of the Justice Committee recognised that current legislation is more likely to lead to prosecutions of Rangers supporters.....because they sing sectarian songs. They are not being prosecuted because there is a need to be seen to take an even handed approach towards Celtic and Rangers. Rather than going after those who break the law, they reinvent the law to criminalise the half of the equation who they could not previously get at.

    Once they have the green light to go after both sides, one for being "offensive" and the other for being racist and sectarian under the same statute, then I am sure they will attack both sides of the Glasgow divide with equal vigour to "prove" that both sides are as bad as the other.

    It is part of an evening up process. We have been told this, it shouldn't come as a surprise.
     
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  16. superhoops

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    Rebelbhoy, you are really naive.
    Do you honestly believe them that they want to do things even handed.
    I give you one wee example wher even-handed does not enter into their thoughts. At the cup semi final
    2010 an idiot or idiots, among the Celtic fans let off smoke bombs. Police waded in to apprehend them( quite right)
    many would say. But a few minutes later The sheep fans did the same. No one went in to sort them out or try to arrest
    any of them. Where was your even-handed approach.
    In the North of Ireland loyalist can wreck havoc, no plastic bullets, few if any arrests. Nationalist become frustrated with been fenced
    in as Orange men and Loyalist march away to a parade, and march home from a parade. Nationalist get full fury of plastic bullets, water canon
    and multiple arrests. Do you not know that Strathclyde Police and RUC/PSNI have the same blinkered bigoted brain cells. Come-on Rebel you
    are not an idiot, stop playing the devil's advocate.
     
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  17. RebelBhoy

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    No, I don't believe they want to do things even handedly. That would mean treating us both evenly. This is not that.
     
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