It's weird though y'know. I've always had a thing about jews, like genuinely. It's as if it comes with my gene pool, a lil inkling of embedded anti semitism. Weird, eh.
Born: 1971 Brought up: Blackburn Where you currently live: Blackburn Marital status: Married Kids: 4 plus 1 grand daughter Religion: Was brought up C o E; now couldn't give a ****e Race: Lancastrian Political view: They're all ****s Education: 1 'o' level Support: Blackburn Rovers Sexual preference: Straight Fav alcohol: In my younger years, Lager; then onto Bitter; now Guinness. (wish I'd started on the Guinness years ago, it's beautiful) Job: CCTV operator
Year Born: Late Eighties (be damned i you're getting my actual DOB ye identity stealin bastids) Brought Up (Town): Belfast Where you currenty stay: Belfast Maritual Status: Cohabiting Kids: 1 Religion: Atheist Race: White, Irish Poltical View: Its complicated, mostly on the strong left but dont agree with pure socialist economics Education: MSc Economics Football team supported: NUFC Sexual Preference: Straight Favourite Alcohol: Porterhouse (Dublin) Stout Job: Economic and Management Consultant
I m sure Puds excellent phishing expedition along with Micks access to our various usernames and passwords - often lazily used elsewhere - will prove a nice little earner for them both
**** sake no, I couldn't spend my whole life arguing about old firm ****e all day, every day like you ****s.
I knew you'd jump all over that. I don't regard Brtish or Irish as being a race but rather a nationality. I couldn't be bothered to pull Pud up on it.
Technically there are only 5 races I think. But definitions are transient and applied differently. The Irish race have distinctly different genes to the British. Anti Irish racism has its roots in the perception of the Irish as being a different race. More akin to the negro than the saxon. The UN definition of racism would certainly extend to the Irish as would any racially motivated crime in the UK. With that in mind I am comfortable with saying the Irish are a race but I'm not going to fall out with a fellow of the same Irish race as me over it.
Year Born: Late 70s Brought Up (Town): Coylton, Ayr and Edinburgh Where you currenty stay: Edinburgh Maritual Status: Cohabiting Kids: 4 Religion: Atheist Race: Prefer cycling Poltical View: Mixed Education: MSc Environmental Science Football team supported: Celtic Sexual Preference: Women and trannies Favourite Alcohol: Red wine (sadly, no longer able to quaff the stuff) Job: Environmental/gaining independence for Scotland