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Orange Funeral Request Declined By North Lanarkshire Council

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by RinoGattuso, Sep 12, 2011.

  1. RinoGattuso

    RinoGattuso Active Member

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    A funeral causing "public disorder"?
     
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  2. Tina_old

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  3. Mind The Duck

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    All those family members getting together could end up in a public orgy
     
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  4. Tina_old

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    Only a matter of time before Glasgow City Council bans the marches too. Get used with it.

    Tick tock.
     
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  5. Medro

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    Only a matter of time, bet people have been saying that for hundreds of years.
     
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  6. Tina_old

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    Tick tock, pedro, tick tock.

    <ok>
     
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  7. rogueleader

    rogueleader suave gringo

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    looks like the council decided to train on their parade
     
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  8. I didn't know they had marches for funerals until this.

    There was a march in Paisley on Friday night - end of rush hour.

    Christ knows what it was for - oxygen thieving ******s.
     
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  9. Thomas The Cat

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    If the **** want's to march he shouldn't have ****ing died. <ok>
     
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    i personally find them entertaining. its amazing how they can teach downies to play flutes and that.
     
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  11. Tina_old

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    <laugh>
     
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  12. rogueleader

    rogueleader suave gringo

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    " Downie " a popular hun name.
     
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  13. EDGE

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    Either did I until my granny's brother died a few years ago and they had a big Orange funeral in Bridgeton.

    He was 87 I think.

    I fail to see why Cafflicks get angry about Orange stuff, FFS, it's a private religous club and you ****s whine like **** about it.

    Who gives a ****, some ****s have too much time on their hands and get all het up about middle aged men wearing suits and walking about in the rain.

    It's proposterous.
     
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  14. thefanwithnoname

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    before i knew the politics (and i still dont truly) i used to watch the orangeman parade in southport. Used to work in a shop as a student and they used to march through the street.

    One year the NF turned up and bottled a 6 year old kid
     
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  15. Tina_old

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    My mum used to like watching the walks. Said she liked the music.

    That was just about the time she 'fell down the stairs' and broke her jaw.
     
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  16. Medro

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    For rejecting an orange march at a funeral?

    <laugh>

    Yeah because normally they allow these all the time
     
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  17. EDGE

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    <laugh> <laugh>

    Only on the Internet is such bullshit tolerated.
     
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  18. EDGE

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    My wifes dad used to watch the walk too, him and his mates used to get pissed up in Ruchill and watch them go by.

    He never 'broke his jaw' though <confused>
     
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  19. I've no idea why a discriminatory organisation borne out of attempting to create a inequal society would annoy anybody?

    Considering adults outside the orange hall bottled me at the age of 11 for the crime of wearing an RC school uniform, I can't imagine why I'd be bitter at these racial supremacists friendly traipse down my road.

    "Aye, they're just huvin a walk furfuksake"
     
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  20. Medro

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    Try and make your lie a little bit mire believable next time.

    In 25 odd years I have been going to Marches I have never seen any national front member and next to no violence.
     
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