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"It's there culture leave them to it looking at a video last week two bands fighting with eachother what does that say " Probably a mixture of drugs and alcohol, but not much different to fans fighting in Croke Park the last few weekends. One Kilkenny girl caught in the middle getting split open! | |||
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"I agree it has a certain yob element to it. But I certainly wouldn't deem it a representation of the Unionst/Loyalist community in NI. It's a pity, I do think if controlled properly and the sectarianism removed it could be a huge attraction for NI. However, the chances of that are slim to none in my lifetime! Also, if there is ever to be a United Ireland it will most likely be a public holiday!" Agreed.. there are of course plenty of nice unionists.. and i have nothing against celebrating a holiday respectfully and inclusively. It's that yob minority who fuck it up and make the rest look bad. Hate breeds hate. | |||
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"It's there culture leave them to it looking at a video last week two bands fighting with eachother what does that say " What ? | |||
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"It's there culture leave them to it looking at a video last week two bands fighting with eachother what does that say What ?" Maybe someone was blowing the wrong trumbonner ![]() | |||
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"Hope it all passes off peacefully as majority of people on both sides of the community want it to.Time will tell !" ![]() | |||
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" It is round here. I often wonder what people imagine we're doing on the 12th or what goes on at the vast majority of parades" In the main it gets bad press, as the years go on it tends to get ignored by most people. People have no idea what goes on at most because too often the largest parades and bonfire sites have been vile shows of sectarianism and bigotry. So people don't look much further into it. Most people in ROI can see its been mainly taken over by the worst kind of people and that they're not representative of their community. | |||
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"It’s a hate fest you look at paddy’s day and look at the 12th bonfires with tricolours and Irish politicians on them, you don’t see nationalists or hardline republicans burning union jacks on the 12th. Unionism is dying out slowly but surely in the north thankfully. " Moderate unionists are working hard to stop this practice and have been successful in many areas. | |||
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" It is round here. I often wonder what people imagine we're doing on the 12th or what goes on at the vast majority of parades In the main it gets bad press, as the years go on it tends to get ignored by most people. People have no idea what goes on at most because too often the largest parades and bonfire sites have been vile shows of sectarianism and bigotry. So people don't look much further into it. Most people in ROI can see its been mainly taken over by the worst kind of people and that they're not representative of their community." The majority of parades are peaceful though and enjoyed by all sections of the community | |||
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"It’s a hate fest you look at paddy’s day and look at the 12th bonfires with tricolours and Irish politicians on them, you don’t see nationalists or hardline republicans burning union jacks on the 12th. Unionism is dying out slowly but surely in the north thankfully. Moderate unionists are working hard to stop this practice and have been successful in many areas. " Some are trying to introduce beacon type fires instead of the enormous bonfires. It makes for a safer and probably friendlier environment. Certainly for younger people. | |||
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"As a migrant from the continent i find all these parades quite archaic and can’t get the point of it. Central Europe had religious war from 1618 till 1648 but No one in Europe in either side of Christianity would get a stiffy from attempting every year to humiliate the other side . There are much different things celebrate or to sort out than some useless slaughter which occurred more than 300 years ago . But then- who am , if that’s what gets them off - some times it’s grand if people publish their narrow mind set, makes it easier to avoid them " I have lived in NI all my life and I can't see the point in most of the things that happen here. ![]() | |||
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"My Dad came from a border county and was of a generation when the 12th was far more of a community event than what it is today. speak of shared Perhaps that was just the nature of it from his part of Ulster. Perhaps it was because of a family tradition; his dad, grandfather and in laws were in lodges as were and are family members. Perhaps there was rose tinted glasses of the good ol days being better than they were. Perhaps it really was a more cross community event back in the day; he often spoke of refreshments offered to parades by RC neighbours on the 12th, a favour returned on Lá Fheíle Phádraig, and dances and events held that were open to all. Perhaps it was one of the few days when parts of Catholic repressed Ireland could stand up and not be under the thumb of the parish priest preached. Perhaps he saw the good out of it. Not to say that he didn’t see the bad out of them either; he personally never joined or supported any such organisation and had no desire to do so. Or perhaps there were other things that he took from it all but I can only say for sure that he had fond memories of what it was. One this is certain; it sure as hell is not like that in the current era. It is round here. I often wonder what people imagine we're doing on the 12th or what goes on at the vast majority of parades" That could be a thread in itself ![]() | |||
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"How is it ‘not much different to fans fighting in Croke Park?’ That’s just daft. It’s an anti-catholic sectarian hate fest, that celebrates a culture by burning tricolours, hanging effigies of elected public representatives amongst many others examples. This is not kids having a scrap at a football match. " And this is not representative of the vast majority of 12th July parades | |||
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"How is it ‘not much different to fans fighting in Croke Park?’ That’s just daft. It’s an anti-catholic sectarian hate fest, that celebrates a culture by burning tricolours, hanging effigies of elected public representatives amongst many others examples. This is not kids having a scrap at a football match. " It was in reference to a post talking about a video of two bands fighting amongst themselves, and what does that say about them. Two bands fighting is the same as the two groups of football/hurling fans fighting in Croke Park. You can't look down your nose at one, and not the other! | |||
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"As a migrant from the continent i find all these parades quite archaic and can’t get the point of it. Central Europe had religious war from 1618 till 1648 but No one in Europe in either side of Christianity would get a stiffy from attempting every year to humiliate the other side . There are much different things celebrate or to sort out than some useless slaughter which occurred more than 300 years ago . But then- who am , if that’s what gets them off - some times it’s grand if people publish their narrow mind set, makes it easier to avoid them I have lived in NI all my life and I can't see the point in most of the things that happen here. ![]() Except pasties | |||
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"It's just part of the culture that they like to express it could be likened to the 15th Aug or the 1916 parades that are in the south. Both sides should Bury the past instead of letting it fester that's what caused alot of the problems imo " How is it in anyway likened to the 15th of august? Let’s see how much anti social behaviour there is from last night and today by comparison to Paddy’s day, you don’t see nationalists burning union jacks or British ni flags or effigies of unionists, just look Michelle O Neill last night on a bonfire. | |||
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"It's just part of the culture that they like to express it could be likened to the 15th Aug or the 1916 parades that are in the south. Both sides should Bury the past instead of letting it fester that's what caused alot of the problems imo How is it in anyway likened to the 15th of august? Let’s see how much anti social behaviour there is from last night and today by comparison to Paddy’s day, you don’t see nationalists burning union jacks or British ni flags or effigies of unionists, just look Michelle O Neill last night on a bonfire." There seems to be confusion in this thread between the commemoration of Internment which is 9th August and 15th which is a religious feast day. | |||
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"How is it ‘not much different to fans fighting in Croke Park?’ That’s just daft. It’s an anti-catholic sectarian hate fest, that celebrates a culture by burning tricolours, hanging effigies of elected public representatives amongst many others examples. This is not kids having a scrap at a football match. " I've worked in a staunchly Loyalist part of Belfast where most of my staff were in various Lodges and the business was across the road from the bonfire site. I'm a Catholic and I grew up in a Nationalist area and I didn't feel threatened or intimidated once during my time working there. There was good natured banter but nothing more. I've worked all over NI on the Twelfth and had issues with traffic and road closures and a few dodgy moments with individuals but that wasn't restricted to Orange parades. I've had just as many issues with Republican Parades and even INF and AOH events where drink was in and wits out. We are too quick in this country to tar everyone with the same brush. I'm speaking as someone who has had a gun put to my head on numerous occasions by Republican thugs, Loyalist thugs and Paratrooper thugs so I know intimidation when I see it. | |||
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"It's there culture leave them to it looking at a video last week two bands fighting with eachother what does that say Probably a mixture of drugs and alcohol, but not much different to fans fighting in Croke Park the last few weekends. One Kilkenny girl caught in the middle getting split open!" Wait? Not much different to that? Are you fucking serious? ![]() | |||
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"I've always said that if ireland is ever reunified that the 12th should be set as the reunification day. That way everyone would be celebrating on the 12th the unionists can celebrate their cultural and everyone else cam celebrate reunification. Its a win win and no has to miss out on a party" That's not a bad idea. | |||
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"It's there culture leave them to it looking at a video last week two bands fighting with eachother what does that say Probably a mixture of drugs and alcohol, but not much different to fans fighting in Croke Park the last few weekends. One Kilkenny girl caught in the middle getting split open! Wait? Not much different to that? Are you fucking serious? ![]() Please, for the love of god, can ye read what it was being compared to and leave the faux outrage at the door, thanks! | |||
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"It's there culture leave them to it looking at a video last week two bands fighting with eachother what does that say Probably a mixture of drugs and alcohol, but not much different to fans fighting in Croke Park the last few weekends. One Kilkenny girl caught in the middle getting split open! Wait? Not much different to that? Are you fucking serious? ![]() Don't make stupid comparisons then ![]() | |||
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"The biggest joke of all here is people who speak of "reunification", something that will be nigh on impossible considering the majority of unionists want to stay within the UK, they wouldn't be called unionists otherwise now would they..as for parades it's a carnival atmosphere mostly in good spirit ,let them at it I say ..we have peace on this island and long may it last ![]() It's not about the majority of unionists or nationalists. It's about an overall majority. | |||
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"The biggest joke of all here is people who speak of "reunification", something that will be nigh on impossible considering the majority of unionists want to stay within the UK, they wouldn't be called unionists otherwise now would they..as for parades it's a carnival atmosphere mostly in good spirit ,let them at it I say ..we have peace on this island and long may it last ![]() This border poll is another fantasy that will be kicked down the road for another 20 years at least | |||
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"The biggest joke of all here is people who speak of "reunification", something that will be nigh on impossible considering the majority of unionists want to stay within the UK, they wouldn't be called unionists otherwise now would they..as for parades it's a carnival atmosphere mostly in good spirit ,let them at it I say ..we have peace on this island and long may it last ![]() There’s a slight nationalist majorly now in the north and there is a guarantee of a vote at some stage as part of the Good Friday agreement. If the British borders are takin down with hopefully a successful vote when it comes they’ll have to accept it one way or another. | |||
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" Don't make stupid comparisons then ![]() Maybe try viewing these things from other peoples perspective, Mick? Two bands from the OO having a scuffle makes them horrible people, apparently. I wonder what they think when they see a girl running out of Hill 16 with blood on her face and lads boxing all around her? Both their to celebrate their culture. Neither, of course, are representative of their wider communities. | |||
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" Don't make stupid comparisons then ![]() How can you compare the 12th to what’s happend on the hill recently, in crowed fighting goes on everywhere not acceptable but it happens. But is paddy’s a national a day of hatred I think not, or do Irish people have sings KAP like they do KAT. | |||
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" Don't make stupid comparisons then ![]() It's nothing to do with perspective at all. As I stated above, I have no problem with people celebrating their history, and indeed I'd happily welcome it. The problem is not what is being celebrated, it's how is being celebrated and the OO needs to get it's act together in relation to some of the nonsense that some bands get up to. Also, the OO is an organisation that forbids catholics from joining and also forbids it's members from marrying a catholic or allowing their children to be raised a catholics. It doesn't bother me that much as I'm an atheist but it's a sectarian organisation. Now, as far as I know, it suggests it's members should not speak ill of their catholic neighbours yet it fails to speak out against stuff that goes on mostly on the 11th night but also at some of the parades, for example, playing deliberately provocative tunes outside churches or holding 5 fingers up outside the betting shop where five catholics were shot dead by an RUC member. Comparing anything connected with any of that to anything related to a match in Croke Park is foolish to say the least. | |||
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"The biggest joke of all here is people who speak of "reunification", something that will be nigh on impossible considering the majority of unionists want to stay within the UK, they wouldn't be called unionists otherwise now would they..as for parades it's a carnival atmosphere mostly in good spirit ,let them at it I say ..we have peace on this island and long may it last ![]() You're perfectly entitled to your opinion. I suspect that in March 1916 you'd have found plenty of people to agree that in 50 years time Dublin would still be in the British empire. | |||
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" Don't make stupid comparisons then ![]() I I didn't compare anything to the 12th! | |||
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" Don't make stupid comparisons then ![]() The OO bands to what happened on the hill how is that comparable, in crowed fighting happens everywhere not acceptable but happens. The OO is a stone age culture of hatred they celebrate I don’t think the GAA is and it’s in our culture as you said | |||
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"As a migrant from the continent i find all these parades quite archaic and can’t get the point of it. Central Europe had religious war from 1618 till 1648 but No one in Europe in either side of Christianity would get a stiffy from attempting every year to humiliate the other side . There are much different things celebrate or to sort out than some useless slaughter which occurred more than 300 years ago . But then- who am , if that’s what gets them off - some times it’s grand if people publish their narrow mind set, makes it easier to avoid them I have lived in NI all my life and I can't see the point in most of the things that happen here. ![]() Yes ok except pasties ![]() | |||
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"Whats a pastie" Some indecipherable meat patty, covered in batter and deep fried Quare tasty tbf | |||
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"Whats a pastie" As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie" Potato and meat ![]() | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() Forgot to say no pastry | |||
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"I actually agree with a lot of what you say Mick. What I've encountered personally, specifically with regard to trying to have a local bonfire re-sited or at least restricted in size, is that the OO will say that they have no say over the bonfires, & that they do not build them. And to a larger extent this is the case. Of course they're ignoring that they could use their influence to help the community. It's the same with the bands. They're almost entirely independent of OO lodges and they're paid for their services on the day by the OO. Personally I think it would send a strong message if the OO did not hire in future any band involved in poor behaviour. I will say though that there are hundreds of bands who take part in the 12th parades - part flute, accordion, silver, pipe bands - who do so without any trouble. I include my own band in that, which is made up of members from both sides of the community and who also take part in St Patrick's Day parades. And we aren't unique in that. " Yes, that makes sense. It's a small number that cause all the trouble. It should be easy enough to deal with. At SF commemorations/parades, bands who have played at dissedent parades, or had caused any trouble are not allowed. I don't think the OO have done themselves any favours by trying to reignite the Drumcree situation again either. I've said it before and I'll say it again, The Sash is a banger. ![]() | |||
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"The biggest joke of all here is people who speak of "reunification", something that will be nigh on impossible considering the majority of unionists want to stay within the UK, they wouldn't be called unionists otherwise now would they..as for parades it's a carnival atmosphere mostly in good spirit ,let them at it I say ..we have peace on this island and long may it last ![]() Doesn't that sound great and our unionist neighbours in the north will just accept that peacefully and carry on as normal, a pipe dream if ever I've heard it ,the north would very quickly descend into violence and nobody wants that | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() What about Vegetable Roll? Hasn’t it got a vote? | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() Vegetable roll is the nuts! | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() Yes its nice too ![]() | |||
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"The biggest joke of all here is people who speak of "reunification", something that will be nigh on impossible considering the majority of unionists want to stay within the UK, they wouldn't be called unionists otherwise now would they..as for parades it's a carnival atmosphere mostly in good spirit ,let them at it I say ..we have peace on this island and long may it last ![]() Call it a pipe dream but it’s part of the agreement if you like it or not. Give it 10 years there will be a border poll. If they then can’t accept the will of the people if it was to be successful, it would speak for itself in what your dealing with really | |||
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"Do they sell these pasties in the service station on the way in from Dublin ....Gregs shop I think its called " Noooo! It's a chipper pastie...totally different animal ![]() | |||
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"Do they sell these pasties in the service station on the way in from Dublin ....Gregs shop I think its called Noooo! It's a chipper pastie...totally different animal ![]() Ffs .....need to find a chipper ![]() | |||
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"Do they sell these pasties in the service station on the way in from Dublin ....Gregs shop I think its called Noooo! It's a chipper pastie...totally different animal ![]() ![]() Is a pastie what we would call down here a beef cake? | |||
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"Do they sell these pasties in the service station on the way in from Dublin ....Gregs shop I think its called Noooo! It's a chipper pastie...totally different animal ![]() ![]() What's a beef cake? | |||
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"What a wonderful day, damp in places but left with a smile on my face after a rattle on the goats skin..... Could nearly have been in Cork ![]() I never knew you played the bodhrán! | |||
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"What a wonderful day, damp in places but left with a smile on my face after a rattle on the goats skin..... Could nearly have been in Cork ![]() Only on chosen Sundays ![]() | |||
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"As a migrant from the continent i find all these parades quite archaic and can’t get the point of it. Central Europe had religious war from 1618 till 1648 but No one in Europe in either side of Christianity would get a stiffy from attempting every year to humiliate the other side . There are much different things celebrate or to sort out than some useless slaughter which occurred more than 300 years ago . But then- who am , if that’s what gets them off - some times it’s grand if people publish their narrow mind set, makes it easier to avoid them " Religion is only the dressing on sectarianism in the North. As for the rest of Europe... Well I live in Spain and every town and village near me has their own 4/5 day long celibration called Moros y Christianos and I find the parallel chilling. Lots of marching, drinking, pointy hats, that celibrate the defeat of one group by another. | |||
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"There's better fun to be had on a fab social ![]() Now there's an idea, an Orange Order themed social. Be wile craic altogether! Music, marching, drinking, fighting! | |||
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"Orange parade... it's were you can see the results of inbreeding at a hatefest" And yet here you are, hating too | |||
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"Orange parade... it's were you can see the results of inbreeding at a hatefest And yet here you are, hating too" That’s exactly it!!! | |||
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"Do they sell these pasties in the service station on the way in from Dublin ....Gregs shop I think its called " How dare you Bog. Not at all the same. Next time you are in Belfast I'll take you for a Pastie bap. | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() The biggest misnomer of all time. There is no vegetables in a vegetable roll. I once witnessed some on a bbq. Nearly had to phone the fire brigade. | |||
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"Do they sell these pasties in the service station on the way in from Dublin ....Gregs shop I think its called How dare you Bog. Not at all the same. Next time you are in Belfast I'll take you for a Pastie bap." Up here till Saturday ![]() | |||
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"Orange parade... it's were you can see the results of inbreeding at a hatefest And yet here you are, hating too" ![]() | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() There's onion ![]() | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() ![]() I think that maybe they showed an onion to the vegetable roll ![]() | |||
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"Let's leave it there!" Ffs your a teacher ??? ![]() | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() ![]() Hulls have 4% dehydrated leek in theirs. Whatever the fuck that is, mind ![]() ![]() | |||
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"How is it ‘not much different to fans fighting in Croke Park?’ That’s just daft. It’s an anti-catholic sectarian hate fest, that celebrates a culture by burning tricolours, hanging effigies of elected public representatives amongst many others examples. This is not kids having a scrap at a football match. I've worked in a staunchly Loyalist part of Belfast where most of my staff were in various Lodges and the business was across the road from the bonfire site. I'm a Catholic and I grew up in a Nationalist area and I didn't feel threatened or intimidated once during my time working there. There was good natured banter but nothing more. I've worked all over NI on the Twelfth and had issues with traffic and road closures and a few dodgy moments with individuals but that wasn't restricted to Orange parades. I've had just as many issues with Republican Parades and even INF and AOH events where drink was in and wits out. We are too quick in this country to tar everyone with the same brush. I'm speaking as someone who has had a gun put to my head on numerous occasions by Republican thugs, Loyalist thugs and Paratrooper thugs so I know intimidation when I see it. " Ah go way outa dat ... fuckin guns ... soft boys them lads ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Do they sell these pasties in the service station on the way in from Dublin ....Gregs shop I think its called Noooo! It's a chipper pastie...totally different animal ![]() ![]() Who dose these down south ??? ![]() | |||
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"Do they sell these pasties in the service station on the way in from Dublin ....Gregs shop I think its called Noooo! It's a chipper pastie...totally different animal ![]() ![]() I am ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() ![]() ![]() What the heck is a vegetable roll then? | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Eh ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s like a Granby burger in texture and taste. It’s kinda addictive. | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() ![]() ![]() One of life's secret recipes ![]() | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() ![]() ![]() Probably best not knowing what exactly is it..but it's delicious on a fry | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() ![]() ![]() It's seasoned beef - like a cross between minced beef and beef sausage meat - with a whiff of onion and leek. It's made into a large sausage shape and sold in slices. When it's cooked it almost always gets a raised bump in the centre ![]() | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ye’re very odd up there ![]() | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sounds like pudding ... or gammon roll . | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It looks similar to black pudding yes | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Dose it have oats in it ? | |||
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"The 12th isn't an ordinary festivity. It's an expression of hate and perceived superiority. The onus is on them to include us rather than for us to accept their bigotry." ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Whats a pastie As in Cornish pastie , or a cheese and onion paste, similar to a pie Potato and meat ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() God no! | |||
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"If you are free tomorrow Bog. I'll take you to the best pastie in Belfast. " Sorry got in there first......hes hoping to be tied up ![]() ![]() | |||
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"If you are free tomorrow Bog. I'll take you to the best pastie in Belfast. Sorry got in there first......hes hoping to be tied up ![]() ![]() Feed him a pastie when tied up. Niche kink | |||
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"If you are free tomorrow Bog. I'll take you to the best pastie in Belfast. Sorry got in there first......hes hoping to be tied up ![]() ![]() I'm sure you could tie em both up ![]() | |||
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"If you are free tomorrow Bog. I'll take you to the best pastie in Belfast. Sorry got in there first......hes hoping to be tied up ![]() ![]() The pastie went down well ![]() ![]() | |||
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"So I got the pastie and have changed my profile picture to show us heathens down south what they look like ...." What's the outer layer?? | |||
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"So I got the pastie and have changed my profile picture to show us heathens down south what they look like .... What's the outer layer??" A thin batter | |||
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"So I got the pastie and have changed my profile picture to show us heathens down south what they look like ...." Lived on those in London in the 80s. They came in a flat D shape or a boat shape open at the top. Finely chopped lamb or beef with onion and potato and seasoning in a kind of flaky pastry . Rarely see them here. Most of the regular delis in UK do them | |||
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" What about Vegetable Roll? Hasn’t it got a vote? Vegetable roll is the nuts! The biggest misnomer of all time. There is no vegetables in a vegetable roll. I once witnessed some on a bbq. Nearly had to phone the fire brigade. There's onion ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ah thats just messin', a veggie roll that is actually meat. Looks like visitors to the North mau need a menu translator when they eat out ![]() | |||
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" What about Vegetable Roll? Hasn’t it got a vote? Vegetable roll is the nuts! The biggest misnomer of all time. There is no vegetables in a vegetable roll. I once witnessed some on a bbq. Nearly had to phone the fire brigade. There's onion ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ah now veggi roll is completely different than a pastie up here ![]() | |||
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"And potato and beef?" Think potato and pork..and a few chips | |||
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"So I got the pastie and have changed my profile picture to show us heathens down south what they look like .... Lived on those in London in the 80s. They came in a flat D shape or a boat shape open at the top. Finely chopped lamb or beef with onion and potato and seasoning in a kind of flaky pastry . Rarely see them here. Most of the regular delis in UK do them " That's a Cornish Pasty you are describing. Pasties here are nothing like that. They are more like battered pork burgers. | |||
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"So I got the pastie and have changed my profile picture to show us heathens down south what they look like .... Lived on those in London in the 80s. They came in a flat D shape or a boat shape open at the top. Finely chopped lamb or beef with onion and potato and seasoning in a kind of flaky pastry . Rarely see them here. Most of the regular delis in UK do them That's a Cornish Pasty you are describing. Pasties here are nothing like that. They are more like battered pork burgers. " That’s my theory well battered then !! ![]() | |||
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"im imagining a battered spice burger, yummmm ![]() Wondering is a spice burger the same thing on both sides of the border... | |||
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"im imagining a battered spice burger, yummmm ![]() Nope.....bogvsays they are totally different ![]() | |||
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"And potato and beef?" Sam it’s like a chipper pie no thyme pork instead same batter | |||
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"im imagining a battered spice burger, yummmm ![]() Yes they are | |||
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"im imagining a battered spice burger, yummmm ![]() ![]() Spice burgers are spice burgers What bog has displayed is a meat patty | |||
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"im imagining a battered spice burger, yummmm ![]() ![]() Keep up ![]() ![]() | |||
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"im imagining a battered spice burger, yummmm ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s called a meat patty down here and spice burgers are the same up there as they are down here That’s all | |||
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"Well that's me told ![]() Ah no you guys didn’t get our opinions on the parades yet ![]() | |||
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