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TBAB...do proddy unionists of mainly lowland scot/anglo descent , celebrate st paddy's day in NI ?
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Yes mate, some of us do...I would go out on Saint Patrick's day to pubs, celebrated in Dublin too with mates and it used to be prods wore shamrock and got into it more, before the Troubles.
You have orange marches on this day and Irish regiments in British army celebrate it.
Mates are married to Irish lassies so they do Paddys day and Twelfth... which is how it should be.
It's getting more inclusive and mixed again
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"I didn't say the name was the cause"
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No, but you inferred there was a connect. I don't think there is.
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There's obviously a connect between prejudicial language and racial hatred
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Think you're wasting your time, he's apparently just wumming.
Business leaders say wd be good if EU have office in Belfast - would make it easier.
DUP MP Gregory Campbell tells NI committee that he won't get into argument on this as that 'is political' and 'would only throw petrol on some of the flames'
Exactly how is it throwing petrol?
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comment by Just Shoot (U10408)
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Terrorist is more for a political cause, isn't it?
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Yes, like the political cause of white supremacy.
DUP have made a complete and utter bollox of it
Wholesale buyer of cheese in Northern Ireland tells NI committee that his finance team have to fill in "eight bits of paper". "Eight bits of paperwork seems excessive. It's the sheer excessive nature...[that causes the protocol probs]" - Andrew Lynas, MD of Lynas Food Service
Brexit Britain
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"I didn't say the name was the cause"
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No, but you inferred there was a connect. I don't think there is.
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There's obviously a connect between prejudicial language and racial hatred
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Or course... but calling it the Chinese virus isn't prejudicial.
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You're really hanging onto this one... Do you call it the Chinese virus or something to that effect?
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Depends who I'm with.
At home it varies, at work Corona or Covid, with lefties Chinese virus every time.
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So sad.
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So you say it just to wind people up?
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Classic attention seeker.
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comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 1 minute ago
TBAB...do proddy unionists of mainly lowland scot/anglo descent , celebrate st paddy's day in NI ?
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Yes mate, some of us do...I would go out on Saint Patrick's day to pubs, celebrated in Dublin too with mates and it used to be prods wore shamrock and got into it more, before the Troubles.
You have orange marches on this day and Irish regiments in British army celebrate it.
Mates are married to Irish lassies so they do Paddys day and Twelfth... which is how it should be.
It's getting more inclusive and mixed again
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It's an excuse for a beer...or two.
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comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 1 minute ago
TBAB...do proddy unionists of mainly lowland scot/anglo descent , celebrate st paddy's day in NI ?
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Yes mate, some of us do...I would go out on Saint Patrick's day to pubs, celebrated in Dublin too with mates and it used to be prods wore shamrock and got into it more, before the Troubles.
You have orange marches on this day and Irish regiments in British army celebrate it.
Mates are married to Irish lassies so they do Paddys day and Twelfth... which is how it should be.
It's getting more inclusive and mixed again
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It's an excuse for a beer...or two.
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You need an excuse?
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comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 1 minute ago
TBAB...do proddy unionists of mainly lowland scot/anglo descent , celebrate st paddy's day in NI ?
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Yes mate, some of us do...I would go out on Saint Patrick's day to pubs, celebrated in Dublin too with mates and it used to be prods wore shamrock and got into it more, before the Troubles.
You have orange marches on this day and Irish regiments in British army celebrate it.
Mates are married to Irish lassies so they do Paddys day and Twelfth... which is how it should be.
It's getting more inclusive and mixed again
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It's an excuse for a beer...or two.
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Or ten
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TBAB...do proddy unionists of mainly lowland scot/anglo descent , celebrate st paddy's day in NI ?
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Yes mate, some of us do...I would go out on Saint Patrick's day to pubs, celebrated in Dublin too with mates and it used to be prods wore shamrock and got into it more, before the Troubles.
You have orange marches on this day and Irish regiments in British army celebrate it.
Mates are married to Irish lassies so they do Paddys day and Twelfth... which is how it should be.
It's getting more inclusive and mixed again
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"I didn't say the name was the cause"
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No, but you inferred there was a connect. I don't think there is.
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There's obviously a connect between prejudicial language and racial hatred
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Think you're wasting your time, he's apparently just wumming.
posted on 17/3/21
Business leaders say wd be good if EU have office in Belfast - would make it easier.
DUP MP Gregory Campbell tells NI committee that he won't get into argument on this as that 'is political' and 'would only throw petrol on some of the flames'
Exactly how is it throwing petrol?
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Terrorist is more for a political cause, isn't it?
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Yes, like the political cause of white supremacy.
posted on 17/3/21
DUP have made a complete and utter bollox of it
posted on 17/3/21
Wholesale buyer of cheese in Northern Ireland tells NI committee that his finance team have to fill in "eight bits of paper". "Eight bits of paperwork seems excessive. It's the sheer excessive nature...[that causes the protocol probs]" - Andrew Lynas, MD of Lynas Food Service
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"I didn't say the name was the cause"
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No, but you inferred there was a connect. I don't think there is.
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There's obviously a connect between prejudicial language and racial hatred
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Or course... but calling it the Chinese virus isn't prejudicial.
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You're really hanging onto this one... Do you call it the Chinese virus or something to that effect?
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Depends who I'm with.
At home it varies, at work Corona or Covid, with lefties Chinese virus every time.
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So sad.
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So you say it just to wind people up?
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Classic attention seeker.
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comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 1 minute ago
TBAB...do proddy unionists of mainly lowland scot/anglo descent , celebrate st paddy's day in NI ?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes mate, some of us do...I would go out on Saint Patrick's day to pubs, celebrated in Dublin too with mates and it used to be prods wore shamrock and got into it more, before the Troubles.
You have orange marches on this day and Irish regiments in British army celebrate it.
Mates are married to Irish lassies so they do Paddys day and Twelfth... which is how it should be.
It's getting more inclusive and mixed again
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's an excuse for a beer...or two.
posted on 17/3/21
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Percy Pig aficionado (U3126)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 1 minute ago
TBAB...do proddy unionists of mainly lowland scot/anglo descent , celebrate st paddy's day in NI ?
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Yes mate, some of us do...I would go out on Saint Patrick's day to pubs, celebrated in Dublin too with mates and it used to be prods wore shamrock and got into it more, before the Troubles.
You have orange marches on this day and Irish regiments in British army celebrate it.
Mates are married to Irish lassies so they do Paddys day and Twelfth... which is how it should be.
It's getting more inclusive and mixed again
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's an excuse for a beer...or two.
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You need an excuse?
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comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
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TBAB...do proddy unionists of mainly lowland scot/anglo descent , celebrate st paddy's day in NI ?
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Yes mate, some of us do...I would go out on Saint Patrick's day to pubs, celebrated in Dublin too with mates and it used to be prods wore shamrock and got into it more, before the Troubles.
You have orange marches on this day and Irish regiments in British army celebrate it.
Mates are married to Irish lassies so they do Paddys day and Twelfth... which is how it should be.
It's getting more inclusive and mixed again
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's an excuse for a beer...or two.
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Or ten
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