Poor wee, WebelBhoy. In his bedroom, stood in front of his full-length mirror, checking out his mullet hairstyle and admiring the (poor) fit of his new Wranglers
Sorry I missed the word someone out. What was the verdict in that case? Guilty I believe. Also, the anti sectarian group Nil by mouth, what are their views on that word. Yes, again sectarian.
I wouldn't bother with WebelBhoy, Medro. He constantly gets ripped a new wan on here for his hypocrisy. If Olympic medals were handed out for buffoonery, he'd been well and truly, blinged up
the match is to be played at Dr Hyde park......hurry and tell Medro-ironside what religion he was. you should beat them but I doubt you'll go much further after that.
Correction. He is from Londonderry which is a city in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. He's actually British himself.
because you are stupid that tends to happen if you plead guilty. i gave you a clue earlier when I asked you when I asked you what the plea was and what the ramifications of such a plea might be. The result is that it wasn't tested in the court at all.....but you are too stupid to know that. no they said it was offensive....which it is supposed to be....you stupid Hun
Listen to this prick. You were strangely silent after I caught your idiocy in using the term irony while you had no understanding of what the term meant. Thick as the proverbial plank.
http://nilbymouth.org/history/ Offensive sectarian language is*still used in Scotland on a daily basis, with abusive terms such as “Hun” and “Orange bastard” being used negatively*against Protestants As for the court case Michael Devlin, was convicted of a religiously-aggravated breach of the peace in Glasgow's southside in May 2008. Sheriff Iain Peebles told Devlin: "This was an act of gross crassness and stupidity, taking into account the timing and the place you were when wearing the T-shirt." Sheriff Peebles said his decision was based purely on law.