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Sure Tom Devine has a quote along the lines of that in the late 18th century there were 30-odd catholics in Glasgow and 40-odd anti/catholic organisations. So dunno if it’s entirely correct to blame the OO’s enduring presence solely on the Ulster Scots.

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1 minute ago, The OP said:

Who is this Kat burd they have an issue with?

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Never heard of the Kat Slater CSC m8 ?

Pfft, call yourself a Celtic fan.

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Also wtf does Neil Lennon have to do to get his picture up there again ?

Thought his aeroplane celebration on the last day of the season would have earned him a place alongside those Sinn Fein jobbers.

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14 minutes ago, Hammer Jag said:

Protestant immigrants from the north of Ireland are entirely to blame for the Orange Order’s presence in Scotland.

Scottish protestant immigrants to Ireland are responsible for the orange order

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59 minutes ago, mjw said:

We're not allowed to use the *** word on here because there is a wall in Belfast wit KAH painted on it.
Killing all Tim's doesn't upset the **** quite as much though.

T doesn't stand for Tim. Stands for for something rhyming with Craigs. 

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Cracking South East Antrim Parade yesterday, a colourful, exuberant Pageant enjoyed by the thousands who thronged the streets of Ballyclare, before heading through to ‘the Field’ for a picnic afternoon in the sun with their families & friends.
Roast beef & mustard sandwiches, sausage rolls, scotch eggs and a huge flask of tea. Smashing!

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18 minutes ago, RedRob72 said:

Cracking South East Antrim Parade yesterday, a colourful, exuberant Pageant enjoyed by the thousands who thronged the streets of Ballyclare, before heading through to ‘the Field’ for a picnic afternoon in the sun with their families & friends.
Roast beef & mustard sandwiches, sausage rolls, scotch eggs and a huge flask of tea. Smashing!

“The field?”

“Well, it’s not really a field, but it has less rocks on it than most places.”

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Cracking South East Antrim Parade yesterday, a colourful, exuberant Pageant enjoyed by the thousands who thronged the streets of Ballyclare, before heading through to ‘the Field’ for a picnic afternoon in the sun with their families & friends.

Roast beef & mustard sandwiches, sausage rolls, scotch eggs and a huge flask of tea. Smashing!

Which one is you?IMG_20180713_132932.jpg.f5defc49587f882f535e6409706d7400.jpg

 

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Cracking South East Antrim Parade yesterday, a colourful, exuberant Pageant enjoyed by the thousands who thronged the streets of Ballyclare, before heading through to ‘the Field’ for a picnic afternoon in the sun with their families & friends.
Roast beef & mustard sandwiches, sausage rolls, scotch eggs and a huge flask of tea. Smashing!

Away you go you backwards knuckledragging fud
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