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Thread: Here huns, what does KAI mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZombieSkelper View Post
    Don't confuse them ffs their heads will explode with questions like that
    Too late for "Roaster-of-the-year" judging by his recent contributions...

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    People born in the 'North' of Ireland cannot be British, it just isn't possible. Loyalists can consider themselves part of the United Kingdom, they are not British. ROI will issue passports to any residents of Ulster who want one, how many loyalists applied, would you guess. KAI, never seen that before, obvious what it means.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZombieSkelper View Post
    Don't confuse them ffs their heads will explode with questions like that
    to be fair, if you asked an Ulster loyalist what KAI meant, they would tell you. rolf and walloper can slaver all they want, will the latter ask the question at ibrox on saturday?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JackSnakes View Post
    Too late for "Roaster-of-the-year" judging by his recent contributions...
    phukk you talking about, jackoff, ZS is quoting me, not rolf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    phukk you talking about, jackoff, ZS is quoting me, not rolf
    I mean if you ask the huns those questions...

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    Quote Originally Posted by boowho View Post
    when asked on a census are they British or Irish,,what do your family put down ??
    What a stupid question, their British, they live in GB &NI, your British to ya thick muppet, if you are born within the British isles then you're phukin British, or would you prefer they lied like Declan fae Coatbridge and put down Oirish?
    A census would ask for nationality, not if they consider themselves Irish first, Christ you're a thick one, now go shag your sister there's a good feni@n.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JackSnakes View Post
    I have to say, the standard of your posts the last week has really gone downhill and, considering your contributions already have you as a shoe-in for roaster of the year, that is some achievement.
    How someone can go from being a tedious fantasist who is obviously a complete stranger to both the truth and reality, and then to take a turn for the worse, is absolutely incredible.
    Well done!
    The only parallel I can think of - the only joke of an organisation that makes an utter twonk of itself in similar fashion would be, aptly, the tribute act you like to kid on is rangers.
    You are indeed a true Rangers man.
    A fkn idiot.
    "an utter twonk of itself".

    Phukin "twonk".

    Seriously!

    Oh ma hoorin sides, "twonk". Whit a riddy. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangersmandownunder View Post
    What a stupid question, their British, they live in GB &NI, your British to ya thick muppet, if you are born within the British isles then you're phukin British, or would you prefer they lied like Declan fae Coatbridge and put down Oirish?
    A census would ask for nationality, not if they consider themselves Irish first, Christ you're a thick one, now go shag your sister there's a good feni@n.

    Im not british....the GFA fully facilates the right of people to choose if they regard themselves as Irish or British....I was born in Ireland therefore I am irish..........simple really,,I dont have any sisters,,alas so I will leave the sister shagging to you and your fellow huns.

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    A woman at my work has an Akita called Kai. It's phucking massive and if I was Irish I would definitely keep away from it. Come to think of it I would stay away from it no matter my nationality

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bodie80 View Post
    A woman at my work has an Akita called Kai. It's phucking massive and if I was Irish I would definitely keep away from it. Come to think of it I would stay away from it no matter my nationality
    Woof Woof to that Bodie

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