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Behold the Super bonfire

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Medro, Jul 11, 2014.

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    Oh come on RB - he cannot possibly be a *****phile as we all know that only catholics are..........

    I wonder how Meders and co would react if you took a banner to the hurling calling this man loyalist ***** scum? It's only a bit of fun after all.
     
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    [video=youtube;1NC9VLR0nog]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NC9VLR0nog[/video]
     
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    Or accused a football manager of murder...
     
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    The worst kind of *****. One who abuses Protestant children. Worse than that. Loyalist kiddies in his local flute band.

    The devious Taigy bastard pretending to be an Orangeman just to make them look bad.
     
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    I thought we'd agreed to keep that one under the surface.
     
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    It really is ****ing madness that these things are permitted in today's society <laugh>

    Funded by the ****ing taxpayer too <doh>
     
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    The ****ing thing was on the BBC this morning as though it were something normal.

    Some Aussie on a cricket tour had no idea what was happening talked of the wonderful reception he had gotten in Ireland and how he supported Collingwood, the team Marty Clarke plays for.

    Not exactly what they wanted
     
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    Fear of unrest? That's like saying they expected some "High Jinks" at Kristalknacht.
     
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    What the **** did the daft bitch expect then? I've got a good mind to go over there and blindfold her with a shoelace.
     
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    <laugh>
     
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    That's Lacist.
     
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    Shoelacist?
     
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    We have many thousands of bonfire parties every year in November and many of them burn an effigy of that well know treacherous catholic Guy Fawkes but no one seems to complain. :)
     
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    That's the Loyalist defence.
     
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    News to me - I thought their defence was more likely to be Wallace, Smith, Peralta and Mcregor.
     
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    difference being gas we use a few sticks of wood and call it a bonfire, that lot have to build some man mountain bonfire that by looking at the pics says a look at me statement. As for Guy Fawkes no one gives a s**t, as a kid it was nothing more than to see a few poppers, history didn't even come in to it. People over there have to burn flags and the like just to cause more tension...what's the point...from father to son. I saw some news item a little while ago about something called an Orange march that went off peacefully, like does anyone really care in England, the only people i see it as interest too is the people in Ireland, the UK government and its puppet English media...oh and i am English btw...or British as my passport forces me to suggest...best i go build a bonfire to protest about that. If i went to Ireland where would i go to visit, Ireland, not it's British attached **** hole.
     
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    That statement reminds me of this article I read earlier http://www.u.tv/News/Six-Eleventh-night-calls-for-fire-crews/6d951514-1981-4b2a-a501-cfc87399f5cc?

    and this quote:

    What a brilliant comment to add on without being seemingly provoked <laugh>
     
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    Most of Northern Ireland is a very friendly and beautiful place. :)
     
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    You are right. Even with Lewes in East Sussex which is held up as the example of where effigies of the pope still get burned. Everywhere else it has lost any historical significance. Even in Lewes I don't think it precedes a number of days of folk looking to noise up the Catholics.
     
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