Behold the SUPER bonfire

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Medro

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This is how it's done.

Works of art some might say.

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Keep up the self defeating nonsense if it makes you feel better meds. But when the protestant community complain about being unable to attract inward investment and jobs to their areas just remember it was the dancing round a bonfire like a primitive tribe dunnit.

Meanwhile more and more protestant areas continue a seemingly inexorable slide down the Multiple Deprivation Measure as Peace III gets granted to "community leaders" never to be seen again for any benefit of the community. Catholic schooling continually outperforms the rest. Catholics continually take up an ever larger proportion of those employed in higher and influential sectors of employment, combined with the cross over of population majority in the province approaching with the slow inevitability of a frieght train (2016 I think is the year). How much comfort will these extrovert displays of bigotry and incitement masquerading as "culture" bring the protestant community when they are all you have left?

P.s. I notice you didn't post the failtastic bonfire tipping over into an absolute heap. Let's hope a few of these can do it when lit to bring a bit of improvement to these areas.
 
**** sake <laugh><doh>

Hope all the prods get doused in petrol and boom.

:)
 
Medro:4995404 said:

Most of them

Cluan place (a street on an interface) have theirs out on a main road <laugh>

There's 3 beside me.

Family friendly one that starts at 10, a UVF one and a UDA one.

Some heat given off them bad boys but the crack is usually superb.

And thats funny how? Who is suposed to pick up the bill for the damage, the DRD Roads Service? Hopefully they see sense and take it out of any community funding for the area
 
That's some level of beel.

I'm not quite sure many prods complain about the lack of jobs in their council estates.

The one that tipped over has been rebuilt.

A lot of them do tip over, that's just what happens.

You should get yourself along to one, its good crack.
 
That's some level of beel.

I'm not quite sure many prods complain about the lack of jobs in their council estates.

The one that tipped over has been rebuilt.

A lot of them do tip over, that's just what happens.

You should get yourself along to one, its good crack.

Medro's idea of a good night out - watching a pile of wood burn <doh>

Now for the autistic's retort of theatre, Julian...
 
Medro:4995494 said:
And thats funny how? Who is suposed to pick up the bill for the damage, the DRD Roads Service? Hopefully they see sense and take it out of any community funding for the area

You think Cluan place gets much community funding?

See what I said earlier about your so called "community leaders" aka embezzeling post paramilitary gangs.
Another source of perpetual anger for the protestant community is how exIRA members now occupy positions of power as a result of them educating themselves in prison and attaining degrees while the loyalist prisoners, the ones currently embezzeling EU Peace funding and Executive regeneration funding, spent their time in the gym on steroids.

Again if the Protestant communities want answers for the increasing prevalence of deprivation they would be better looking a lot closer to home.