Winty wrote: » Every year on AH we discuss topics again and again. One annual event is " Irish people and poppies on Remembrance Sunday " as I missed that one I am jumping in first with "Boxing Day" As a Donegal man we always call the day after Christmas Boxing Day and I am sick of people from down south correcting me with St Stephens Day I say Boxing Day what say you
Winty wrote: » As a Donegal man we always call the day after Christmas Boxing Day
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » Its the day I get buckled with my Friends starting around 3pm. Woop Woop.
grenache wrote: » If you want to call it Boxing Day, why don't you take Donegal across the border & be a servant of her majesty.
Winty wrote: » I say Boxing Day what say you
summerskin wrote: » Woop Woop? Woop fúcking Woop??? Is that "wiv mA mAd gIrLieZ!! BeBo StUnNahZ 2k12!i! xoxoxo"
grenache wrote: » If you want to call it Boxing Day, why don't you take Donegal across the border & be a servant of her majesty. I know of no Irish person who calls it Boxing Day. I've two friends from Donegal and neither would ever call it anything other than St Stephens Day.
Winty wrote: » http://www.jacksons-hotel.ie/sites/71/wwwroot/Jackson_Xmas_Bro_Latest.pdf Why does Jackson's Hotel call it boxing nighthttp://www.abbeyhoteldonegal.com/specials/77-main-menu-top-level Why does the Abbey Hotel in Donegal call it boxing night
notfromhere wrote: » am from donegal and would never call it boxing day so winty if u want to call it boxing day i think u and ur union jack shorts should go back and live in england i dont understant what u mean grenache by talking donegal across the border as we all know donegal is the real rebel county
seamus wrote: » Why don't you stick your sectarian bigotry in a deep hole and bury yourself along with it, where ye both belong? What someone calls a particular day says absolutely nothing about who they are or what they believe. I know plenty of Donegallians who call it Boxing Day.