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.
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.
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
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.
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
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"
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.