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Post by Jim on Apr 12, 2007 14:29:40 GMT
Oi oi oi, hairy women need love too.
just not from me
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Post by earl on Apr 12, 2007 14:36:02 GMT
I have a woman and a job, both from Dublin, so you can keep your hairy women and spud picking!!! ;D Good! You need the lovin' from a hairy woman on a long cold winters night! Or so the old proverb goes.
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Post by Wasp on Apr 12, 2007 16:52:53 GMT
No I don't think you said it to set me up, it would be however a concern incase others heard about the likes of me coming down, if I invited you up for the twelth would you not have similar concerns especially if you thought there was the chance others overheard it who wouldn't take so knid to someone like you coming up. What do you think would happen? Lynch mobs?? The Dublin area has a larger population than the whole of NI, so they'd have a hard time finding you! Well, it highlights that the organisation isn't sectarian, and that's enough for the main arguements supplied in this thread! I think you are blowing all what I said out of porportion. As an example someone happens to hear who we are, maybe this person is a bit of a tosser through alcohol so he hust wants to pick a fight, and my background would be as good a reason as any. Obviously there are many other examples of what COULD happen which would be a concern. Setanta on the twelth you said about your accent. What about bands from the republic who come up and take part? What about their family and friends who come along to watch them parade? These people would be standing somewhere along the parade procession. What about local Catholics who go out to watch the parade and other locals know what and who they are? These same Catholics stand among Protestants to watch the parade and to go for a drink etc. Now if you go into certain bars, when the drinks in there would be the chance of some tosser having a problem with your accent or religion if it were known. These are the very bars that I said I avoid as well.
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Post by Wasp on Apr 12, 2007 16:55:24 GMT
Earl wrote 'Well, it highlights that the organisation isn't sectarian, and that's enough for the main arguements supplied in this thread! ' in response to me saying 'Several Protestant players out of thousands of Protestants IN N.IRELAND who would be able to play the sport doesn't count for much.'
Surely then the same could be said for the RUC who had alot more than just a few Catholics in their ranks including senior officers. Therefore that highlights that the RUC was not sectarian.
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