See...that wasn't too difficult was it?.....a reasonable opposing argument....on a forum....congratulations
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I have also owned an Irish bar, not one of those fake bars you see in Benidorm, but a proper salt-of-the-earth Irish working-mens bar with diddly-diddly music and a constant stream of Guinness being slowly topped up.....I never once heard any of them moaning about how they were historically treated in England.................just wistful memories of their "fields of Athenry".
Obviously my "Irish friends" were not a representation of the majority of the Irish......strange, maybe the Nottingham Irish were treated differently to those you "intensely researched".....I look forward to seeing your play.....genuinely
I'd rather not call you HoneyBunny if that's ok with you......I have a reputation on here to protect.....Chubby it is then?.....you can call me Tarkers or Tarquin, .......Sid likes Beechy which is fine....Elite calls me anything he can think of, from his "book of playground insults"...... but he's not very well-educated (only one CSE, in woodwork apparently, oh dear) so we have to make exceptions in his case!!
On that subject, I saw a speech on Brexit from Boris yesterday. He said "it's time to get the great ship down the slipway and on to the open seas", and that "it's time to put a tiger in our tank". I have to say it's comforting to know that the Tories are approaching these negotiations with such coherent and well thought out plans.