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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

What a wonderfull day in Dublin despite the weather.

I'm a UN Veteran and proud to wear my uniform marching with my fellow comrades. Now for a few pints of the black stuff. Happy celebrations all ye nice fabbers out there

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Every day is a great day to be irish!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was in the parade, myself and few others got together & dressed up in 1916 clothes & I have to say we really looked the part.....

..... it rained of course, in fact it poured out of the heavens, hailstones & everything & very windy..... well what a way to remember the 1916 rising.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

City ctr bound right now.

Sinn Fein hat, Easter Lilly on me and wearing a proud smile

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What a wonderfull day in Dublin despite the weather.

I'm a UN Veteran and proud to wear my uniform marching with my fellow comrades. Now for a few pints of the black stuff. Happy celebrations all ye nice fabbers out there"

As usual it's all Dublin don't the rest of the country matter.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What a wonderfull day in Dublin despite the weather.

I'm a UN Veteran and proud to wear my uniform marching with my fellow comrades. Now for a few pints of the black stuff. Happy celebrations all ye nice fabbers out there"

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By *ecretgamesMan
over a year ago

the moon

Watched the clouds roll by from the top of Vinegar Hill !!!

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By *otblondewife hornyMrCouple
over a year ago

Cambuslang


"City ctr bound right now.

Sinn Fein hat, Easter Lilly on me and wearing a proud smile "

Few easter lillies on show over here in Glasgow too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Get your sexy Scottish body over to Dublin Hahahaha and bring that corset!!!!

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By *otblondewife hornyMrCouple
over a year ago

Cambuslang


"Get your sexy Scottish body over to Dublin Hahahaha and bring that corset!!!!"

Ha we actually need to get over the water, not been in a while probably go further north though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Get your sexy Scottish body over to Dublin Hahahaha and bring that corset!!!!

Ha we actually need to get over the water, not been in a while probably go further north though"

Belfast??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What a wonderfull day in Dublin despite the weather.

I'm a UN Veteran and proud to wear my uniform marching with my fellow comrades. Now for a few pints of the black stuff. Happy celebrations all ye nice fabbers out there As usual it's all Dublin don't the rest of the country matter. "

Never let the facts get in the way of a good moan,but the Easter rebellion of 1916 was centered in Dublin,the rest of the country didn't get behind the rebellion till after the ring leaders were shot by firing squad.

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By *otblondewife hornyMrCouple
over a year ago

Cambuslang


"Get your sexy Scottish body over to Dublin Hahahaha and bring that corset!!!!

Ha we actually need to get over the water, not been in a while probably go further north though

Belfast?? "

Maybe a wee jaunt over but more likely donegal/derry

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well we love Belfast. Second home and we always stay in The Madison.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hope you and the comrades all have your hearing aids with you for this evening after all those Army Deafness pay outs I assume your all deaf .

Some Highlights of the first hundred years of the State .

The state abdicated its role in all social services and let the Catholic church bugger our little children with impunity for most of the 100 years .

The State infected its own citizens with HIV and Hep C

A Taoiseach that was totally corrupt on such a grand scale we couldn't even comprehend was allowed into office , let run the country ,given a full pension and given a State funeral .

The State still exports unwanted pregnancies ,an Irish solution to an Irish problem.

The State allowed such a corrupt and dysfunctional planning , building and banking sector to run wild so now generations will fail to have decent affordable housing.

Over a million citizens had to emigrate

Achieved Tax Haven Status for Super Rich Corporations who now avoid paying tax all over the EU . Yes shaft the folk that granted us billions for infrastructure over the years we are very selfish neighbors .

Kerry Babies Tribunal

Beef Tribunal

Mahon Tribunal

Lindsay Tribunal

Morris Tribunal

Proud to be Irish

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well we love Belfast. Second home and we always stay in The Madison."

Its a beautiful city

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By *otblondewife hornyMrCouple
over a year ago

Cambuslang

West brit!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The Defence Forces did the country proud today

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"West brit!"

Haha I think I love you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hope you and the comrades all have your hearing aids with you for this evening after all those Army Deafness pay outs I assume your all deaf .

Some Highlights of the first hundred years of the State .

The state abdicated its role in all social services and let the Catholic church bugger our little children with impunity for most of the 100 years .

The State infected its own citizens with HIV and Hep C

A Taoiseach that was totally corrupt on such a grand scale we couldn't even comprehend was allowed into office , let run the country ,given a full pension and given a State funeral .

The State still exports unwanted pregnancies ,an Irish solution to an Irish problem.

The State allowed such a corrupt and dysfunctional planning , building and banking sector to run wild so now generations will fail to have decent affordable housing.

Over a million citizens had to emigrate

Achieved Tax Haven Status for Super Rich Corporations who now avoid paying tax all over the EU . Yes shaft the folk that granted us billions for infrastructure over the years we are very selfish neighbors .

Kerry Babies Tribunal

Beef Tribunal

Mahon Tribunal

Lindsay Tribunal

Morris Tribunal

Proud to be Irish

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Truthful reading....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Apologies in advance safewordneeded.

Our country has been raped, screwed, fucked by the government's that our spineless population keep voting into power.

Take your ten month old unverified account and do one..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Apologies in advance safewordneeded.

Our country has been raped, screwed, fucked by the government's that our spineless population keep voting into power.

Take your ten month old unverified account and do one..

"

What exactly has his verification or lack of got to do with his post?

He's staring facts and you look pathetic grasping at petty insults as a response

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By *rossflow daveMan
over a year ago

Mullingar


"Hope you and the comrades all have your hearing aids with you for this evening after all those Army Deafness pay outs I assume your all deaf .

Some Highlights of the first hundred years of the State .

The state abdicated its role in all social services and let the Catholic church bugger our little children with impunity for most of the 100 years .

The State infected its own citizens with HIV and Hep C

A Taoiseach that was totally corrupt on such a grand scale we couldn't even comprehend was allowed into office , let run the country ,given a full pension and given a State funeral .

The State still exports unwanted pregnancies ,an Irish solution to an Irish problem.

The State allowed such a corrupt and dysfunctional planning , building and banking sector to run wild so now generations will fail to have decent affordable housing.

Over a million citizens had to emigrate

Achieved Tax Haven Status for Super Rich Corporations who now avoid paying tax all over the EU . Yes shaft the folk that granted us billions for infrastructure over the years we are very selfish neighbors .

Kerry Babies Tribunal

Beef Tribunal

Mahon Tribunal

Lindsay Tribunal

Morris Tribunal

Proud to be Irish

Truthful reading...."

While I do agree with some of the points you make , I think today is still a proud day to be Irish !!

If you look at any county's history you will find corruption and abuse down through the years !

It's up to everyone to look after themselves and those around them because it's obvious that most governments don't give a shite about the peasants !!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Did I not state facts?

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By *otblondewife hornyMrCouple
over a year ago

Cambuslang

May be stating facts but would he rather be ruled by a brit government which has incidentally had similar scandals but is also still raping other countries throughout the world killing millions of people in the process?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"The Defence Forces did the country proud today "

They did indeed and well said

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By *ierycrackWoman
over a year ago

SOMEWHERE ELUSIVE........AND HOT!!!

They most certainly did.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"The Defence Forces did the country proud today "

well said sexy

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Hope you and the comrades all have your hearing aids with you for this evening after all those Army Deafness pay outs I assume your all deaf .

Some Highlights of the first hundred years of the State .

The state abdicated its role in all social services and let the Catholic church bugger our little children with impunity for most of the 100 years .

The State infected its own citizens with HIV and Hep C

A Taoiseach that was totally corrupt on such a grand scale we couldn't even comprehend was allowed into office , let run the country ,given a full pension and given a State funeral .

The State still exports unwanted pregnancies ,an Irish solution to an Irish problem.

The State allowed such a corrupt and dysfunctional planning , building and banking sector to run wild so now generations will fail to have decent affordable housing.

Over a million citizens had to emigrate

Achieved Tax Haven Status for Super Rich Corporations who now avoid paying tax all over the EU . Yes shaft the folk that granted us billions for infrastructure over the years we are very selfish neighbors .

Kerry Babies Tribunal

Beef Tribunal

Mahon Tribunal

Lindsay Tribunal

Morris Tribunal

Proud to be Irish

yes you moron. Defo and always will. Maybe you werent suited to join the army or maybe you were rejected. Try been shot at and dragging dead mates to bunkers. Go look at memorials for dead fathers that left young wifes and kids behind.

Change your nick to "Im a begrudger". Go get a life you sad man

Truthful reading...."

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By *isdirtygirlWoman
over a year ago

Dublin

OP... your post was very endearing. I found today very moving and emotional. There are however ,those who dont quite grasp the loss of life that was endured 100 years ago who fought for a free state and for Ireland to be governed as an independent nation.We have a democracy which means governed with the people,by the people and for the people. The people voted these governments into power. Those that died would indeed turn in their grave for poor decision making. But today is a commemoration,to recall and respect those who died in those times. Slainte Op, im a proud lady today.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"OP... your post was very endearing. I found today very moving and emotional. There are however ,those who dont quite grasp the loss of life that was endured 100 years ago who fought for a free state and for Ireland to be governed as an independent nation.We have a democracy which means governed with the people,by the people and for the people. The people voted these governments into power. Those that died would indeed turn in their grave for poor decision making. But today is a commemoration,to recall and respect those who died in those times. Slainte Op, im a proud lady today. "

yes indeed miss. Was so proud to march and a lovely post you done. Respect goes a long way.

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By *isdirtygirlWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"OP... your post was very endearing. I found today very moving and emotional. There are however ,those who dont quite grasp the loss of life that was endured 100 years ago who fought for a free state and for Ireland to be governed as an independent nation.We have a democracy which means governed with the people,by the people and for the people. The people voted these governments into power. Those that died would indeed turn in their grave for poor decision making. But today is a commemoration,to recall and respect those who died in those times. Slainte Op, im a proud lady today.

yes indeed miss. Was so proud to march and a lovely post you done. Respect goes a long way."

Our defence forces arent always seen in everyday life so its an " out of sight out of mind attitude" but by god ye were all out today in your numbers looking pristine and polished. It was unreal to watch Youre totally right to feel proud cos youve earned the right to do so. Well done Sir xxx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"OP... your post was very endearing. I found today very moving and emotional. There are however ,those who dont quite grasp the loss of life that was endured 100 years ago who fought for a free state and for Ireland to be governed as an independent nation.We have a democracy which means governed with the people,by the people and for the people. The people voted these governments into power. Those that died would indeed turn in their grave for poor decision making. But today is a commemoration,to recall and respect those who died in those times. Slainte Op, im a proud lady today.

yes indeed miss. Was so proud to march and a lovely post you done. Respect goes a long way.

Our defence forces arent always seen in everyday life so its an " out of sight out of mind attitude" but by god ye were all out today in your numbers looking pristine and polished. It was unreal to watch Youre totally right to feel proud cos youve earned the right to do so. Well done Sir xxx"

Thank you miss nice girl. Much appreciated. Xx

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By *ukkakewhoreWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"What a wonderfull day in Dublin despite the weather.

I'm a UN Veteran and proud to wear my uniform marching with my fellow comrades. Now for a few pints of the black stuff. Happy celebrations all ye nice fabbers out there"

Where were you and the Irish "army" when people were being ethnically cleansed and burnt out of their houses in Belfast and shot dead on the streets of Derry in the 70's by a foreign army???

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I went to a traditional Irish bar lastnight, place was packed, bopping along to Nathan Carter et al

A lost generation

The singers did not get the memo

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