janfebmar wrote: » A U. I. would create a lot more problems than it would solve, and well you know it.
mattser wrote: » Snowflakes chance in hell of it happening anyway. Ridiculous.
NIMAN wrote: » I have no doubt many unionists have thought about whether they would be better off in a UI or the UK outside of the EU. When it comes down to it, your business, livelihood and familys future is most peoples No1 priority, and if some think they would be better of in a UI, then they'll vote for it.
Fionn1952 wrote: » mattser wrote: » This thread needs a distraction. I'm thinking of buying a Royal Enfield motorbike. I'm not being a smartass with the Royal bit. Just wondering if there's any bikers on here. Thanks for the distraction, Mattser - always Japanese bike man myself, mostly rode Hondas, but there are some gorgeous Royal Enfield bikes. Looking at a Bullet?
mattser wrote: » This thread needs a distraction. I'm thinking of buying a Royal Enfield motorbike. I'm not being a smartass with the Royal bit. Just wondering if there's any bikers on here.
RobMc59 wrote: » I've got a 1972 Suzuki gt380,I'm trying to rebuild it.
Fionn1952 wrote: » I liked you better when you were talking about motorbikes, Mattser! Haha
RobMc59 wrote: » Fionn1952 wrote: » mattser wrote: » This thread needs a distraction. I'm thinking of buying a Royal Enfield motorbike. I'm not being a smartass with the Royal bit. Just wondering if there's any bikers on here. Thanks for the distraction, Mattser - always Japanese bike man myself, mostly rode Hondas, but there are some gorgeous Royal Enfield bikes. Looking at a Bullet? I've got a 1972 Suzuki gt380,I'm trying to rebuild it.
FrancieBrady wrote: » As we seem to have taken a vehicular deflection, here is insecurity about 'identity' in a vehicular context. If in doubt about 'Britishness', put a 'fleg' on it.
mattser wrote: » You can't even do light comedy. Sad, really.
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » They are a people that go on holiday to Spain and wear nothing but Union Jack underpants while sitting by the pool sinning their pasty white belliesI mean...where do you go after that
mattser wrote: » Grammar school, perhaps.
Raconteuse wrote: » Watched documentary last night about the chain of events after the Gibraltar shoot to kill fiasco. Surprise... republicans came across far more reasonable than loyalists. "My father and I were jumping for joy" (loyalist scumbag on the Milltown cemetery attack). This guy is actually a former loyalist paramilitary - and there he was, taking the moral high ground about republican atrocities. Whereas republicans agreed the execution of the British soldiers captured by a mob on Andersonstown Road was appalling. Ex security forces were mostly reasonable (in a polished way of course) but one former British soldier said he was in a bar with army and RUC personnel just after Milltown, and when footage of Stone attacking was shown on the news, there were shouts of glee and "Pity he didn't get more". Scum. The one thing I'll say in the loyalist's favour (the guy who was jumping for joy with his dad) was that he acknowledged the nationalist community were unfairly demonised by the scummy tabloid media as though they were all provos, and that the loyalists got a free pass.
RobMc59 wrote: » Isn't mini owned by BMW?
FrancieBrady wrote: » Yes it is Rob. the 'Bavarian Motor Works' I believe. But the wee Mini is still allowed to 'identify' as British as the 'fleg' lights show.
holyhead wrote: » "Your incorrect terminology, referring to Belfast as Britain (which is not the same as the United Kingdom) seems to be the core behind this lack of clarity" I'm sorry but that is semantics. I looked up the address for the Titanic Experience in Belfast and got the following address 1 Olympic Way, Queen's Road BT3 9EP, United Kingdom I'm sorry but in common parlance UK is Britain. At the end of the day people are entitled to believe what they wish too but when it flies in the face of practical reality it is a head scratch!
gwalk wrote: » Here in Liverpool I make a point of using Northern Irish sterling I have on me from visits home when throwing in for collections in work for Birthdays, People Leaving etc, because I'm that petty
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » Our unionist pals have gone quiet Not one responded to the video I posted of the DUP member losing her mind screaming at news crews upon the GFA being signed. Can’t imagine why. Let’s watch it again shall we? Any comments from rob or Jan or blanch or anyone would be greatly appreciated. Would love to hear you thoughts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEq3c0nbkkg
blanch152 wrote: » I know that some posters act as de facto spokespersons for various political parties and political movements, and have to defend every little thing right down to child abuse and murder but I don't. I have no interest in that woman whoever she is. Can't be bothered watching the video. From what you say it's about some person, somewhere, years ago reacting badly to the GFA, so why should I care or give a damn? If you want to watch it again in the privacy of your bedroom or whereever, off you go. Edit: I see you have taken to posting it in some other thread as well, looking for a reaction. Off you go.
LoughNeagh2017 wrote: » I wasn't alive during the troubles but I would imagine I would have had a grin on my face hearing news stories of murdered soldiers or loyalists, I can't imagine any other response, don't get me wrong though I'm sure many IRA members deserved to be blown to bits too but I respect their cause. I bet The Sun rag wasn't calling unionists the scum of the earth after the shankill butcher saga like what they did after the Casement saga.