Nothing to do with remembering holidays. Everyone remembers going to places that other would see as 'taboo', for example, a catholic going into a non denom/muzzie/sikh place of worship etc. Like i said, you're playing an obtuse blinder here. I've got your number.
I could give a comeback if I understood who the maimed children you were talking about are/were. Or what "And were watching star wars with them the other day.....you're the babysitter....get used to it" actually means?
Really? Everyone remembers the sites they've seen on holiday as children. I've been going abroad for my holidays across Europe and beyond since I was about 4 years old. Do you expect me to remember if I was dragged along to see some ****ty church somewhere?
Yes, I'd expect you to remember and seeing as you're being this way, I'm gonna assume you wouldn't step foot inside a catholic Church if your life depended on it. Pretty pathetic, but I knew that already. I'm done here, so no need to respond
Most kids remember Disneyland, them parks, football stadiums they've visited. Tina remembers visiting ****ty old churches. Assume all you want, I have no problem stepping foot in a catholic church.
Fair play, only time I've been in a protestant church was for a friends funeral ... but then generally its only funerals/christenings I go to catholic church for these days too.
So I've been talking about maimed children since the first few pages of this thread.....but NOW you don't understand what I'm talking about Tims is right **** off You have nothing
Those neighbours that can't see over the peacewall? I put a question mark at the end of the Most loyalist place in Belfast, as it is only my guess. They do this because the always walked those routes. Before the troubles it was well known that both sides of the community had no issue with this. I'm guessing St.Patricks day, Gay Pride etc should also be wiped from the streets and put into a park because seem people don't like it? Again, there is a 40ft peacewall between the communities. N.I has many cultures, you are right, but does that mean we should accept other peoples traditions and culture, or force them into a park or away from everyone incase anyone gets offended?
You commented on apartheid on the 1st page, nothing about maimed children. In case you aren't aware, I haven't only been addressing your posts. What children were/are maimed and what does "And were watching star wars with them the other day.....you're the babysitter....get used to it" mean? Why not just explain yourself?
So you have no problem going in one, just never have (well not that you can recall) Fair enough you may not recall visiting one as a child by your parents (I'd bet my life your parents would not have taken you to one though as they bred you) but you would recall attending a funeral or christening of a friend/neighbour/colleague no doubt?
A lot of assumptions going on here. None of my catholics friends have died or had children in a catholic church. A lot of the funnerals I have been to haven't even been in a church at all.
Last time I was in the Pineapple, it was fkin mobbed with ****s coming out and touching a sponge then making the sign of the cross, I got soaked waiting outside in the rain going to my nephew's wean christening. That's why I joined the Orange Order
Again, there is a 40ft peacewall between the communities. It's simple really just make the wall bigger,end of...
Why dont all the loyalist areas have a big game of Battle Roylae to decide who is the most Loyalist! I am sure Ch5 or at least Dave will pick up the TV rights!
Hence "The Babysitter" I'm mentioned children being maimed twice and it only became indecipherable when ....you ....had.....no.....comeback