You would be bounced up and down the street ya clown
Originally Posted by eastcoastscot
KKF eejit [/quote]
You calling me a kiddy fiddler, you fu[size=3]cking reptile?
You wouldn't say that to my face you fat pri[size=3]ck
sc[size=3]ummy cun[size=3]t.
You would be bounced up and down the street ya clown
Originally Posted by John65
KKF eejit [/quote]
You calling me a kiddy fiddler, you fu[size=3]cking reptile?
You wouldn't say that to my face you fat pri[size=3]ck
sc[size=3]ummy cun[size=3]t.[/quote]
Annoying when people generalise eh, Elvis?
Ffs.Originally Posted by John65
Originally Posted by CB_1874
KKF eejit [/quote]
You calling me a kiddy fiddler, you fu[size=3]cking reptile?
You wouldn't say that to my face you fat pri[size=3]ck
sc[size=3]ummy cun[size=3]t.[/quote]
Annoying when people generalise eh, Elvis? [/quote]
Explain.
Indeed.Originally Posted by eastcoastscot
Anytime, fat boy
Originally Posted by neilo
Oh ma sides!
"Politically, the Orange Order is a conservative British unionist organisation[3][4] with links to Ulster loyalism. It campaigned against Scottish independence in 2014.[5] The Order sees itself as defending Protestant civil and religious liberties, whilst critics accuse the Order of being sectarian, triumphalist[6][7][8][9] and supremacist.[9][10][11][12] It has also been criticised for associating with loyalist paramilitary groups. As a Protestant society, it does not accept non-Protestants as members unless they convert and adhere to the principles of Orangeism, nor does it accept Protestants married to Catholics"
This to neilo is "Civil and Religious Liberty for all" - well all except for those who aren't Protestants obviously.
neilo and plook are a pair of belters who should stay behind the iron curtain
Originally Posted by AguyIknow
Oh ma sides!
"Politically, the Orange Order is a conservative British unionist organisation[3][4] with links to Ulster loyalism. It campaigned against Scottish independence in 2014.[5] The Order sees itself as defending Protestant civil and religious liberties, whilst critics accuse the Order of being sectarian, triumphalist[6][7][8][9] and supremacist.[9][10][11][12] It has also been criticised for associating with loyalist paramilitary groups. As a Protestant society, it does not accept non-Protestants as members unless they convert and adhere to the principles of Orangeism, nor does it accept Protestants married to Catholics"
This to neilo is "Civil and Religious Liberty for all" - well all except for those who aren't Protestants obviously. [/quote]
Originally Posted by 54FairAndSquare
Oh ma sides!
"Politically, the Orange Order is a conservative British unionist organisation[3][4] with links to Ulster loyalism. It campaigned against Scottish independence in 2014.[5] The Order sees itself as defending Protestant civil and religious liberties, whilst critics accuse the Order of being sectarian, triumphalist[6][7][8][9] and supremacist.[9][10][11][12] It has also been criticised for associating with loyalist paramilitary groups. As a Protestant society, it does not accept non-Protestants as members unless they convert and adhere to the principles of Orangeism, nor does it accept Protestants married to Catholics"
This to neilo is "Civil and Religious Liberty for all" - well all except for those