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Ok, so after reading these posts, I've come to the conclusion that much more Julia bashing needs to be done around here!!
I will do my part as always...
Julia? That Julia? Cockmuncher, mate.
Ok, so after reading these posts, I've come to the conclusion that much more Julia bashing needs to be done around here!!
I will do my part as always...
Heh. Nice pun.
It's like lumping Palestine and Israel together. Just to show, here's a politcal map of the island in question:
And as you can see, Omagh and Belfast are in that top bit, labelled 'Northern Ireland (UK)'. At the time of writing, Northern Ireland is not Ireland.
Maybe it's a mild political statement, who knows? When I was in Belfast and Derry last May, there were quite a few Ireland tri-colour flags a-flyin', as if to say "It's all Ireland."
Oh Gawd, are Omagh and Belfast really listed as Ireland? They're in Northern Ireland.
And as you can see, Omagh and Belfast are in that top bit, labelled 'Northern Ireland (UK)'. At the time of writing, Northern Ireland is not Ireland.
Maybe it's a mild political statement, who knows?
When I was in Belfast and Derry last May, there were quite a few Ireland tri-colour flags a-flyin', as if to say "It's all Ireland."
26+6=1.
a lot of derry are catholics and therefore attach themselves to the green, white and gold,
quite probably; steven's not noted for his insight into, or comprehension of, the subject.
did you happen to see any other flags when you visited belfast or londonderry? the other ones suggest that it isn't.
I know that Steven isn't wildly political, but he is the son of Irish immigrants and raised in the Catholic faith - he may well have an opinion.
maybe his views are 26+6=1 and/or f*** THE QUEEN. i don't really know anything about anything
Maybe it's a mild political statement, who knows? When I was in Belfast and Derry last May, there were quite a few Ireland tri-colour flags a-flyin', as if to say "It's all Ireland."
Oh dear. I'm afraid the transition wasn't *quite* so smooth. Hence, The Troubles (not a rock band), Bloody Sunday (not just a U2 song) and so forth.
However, let's all hope the future will be better. Let's focus on babies and butterflies and Christmas cheer
Strange how the baby story turned into an Irish history subject.
As an Irish person, I'm just glad that things have calmed down and there's now an IKEA in Belfast!
Sweden, great place! They gave us IKEA and ABBA!!