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Thread: My decision to emigrate was correct

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    re: My decision to emigrate was correct

    The main reason a lot of Irish-catholics don't like the idea of independence is because they worry about yoons like Rolf being in control. That's why It's great when the likes of him leave. :/

  2. #12

    re: My decision to emigrate was correct

    Quote Originally Posted by TheLastFootballFan
    The main reason a lot of Irish-catholics don't like the idea of independence is because they worry about yoons like Rolf being in control. That's why It's great when the likes of him leave. :/
    On the independence run in my Irish friends were asking why break away particularly in the current climate, when I asked if they wanted a United Ireland they said yes, but they wanted it united with the rest of the Uk. they don't trust those in charge to make things right and corruption is rife. The Poms I know and work with were the same, they asked why break up the union and spoke about family and tradition, maybe being away makes it seem more important or maybe it's because we had no say in it I don't know.

    Ps, the Irish boys may or may not be Catholics, never asked them, none of them are yahoos though, Liverpool and ****nal.

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    re: My decision to emigrate was correct

    Photo ops, its what the gnats do worst.

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    re: My decision to emigrate was correct

    Quote Originally Posted by Rangersmandownunder
    The main reason a lot of Irish-catholics don't like the idea of independence is because they worry about yoons like Rolf being in control. That's why It's great when the likes of him leave. :/
    On the independence run in my Irish friends were asking why break away particularly in the current climate, when I asked if they wanted a United Ireland they said yes, but they wanted it united with the rest of the Uk. they don't trust those in charge to make things right and corruption is rife. The Poms I know and work with were the same, they asked why break up the union and spoke about family and tradition, maybe being away makes it seem more important or maybe it's because we had no say in it I don't know.

    Ps, the Irish boys may or may not be Catholics, never asked them, none of them are yahoos though, Liverpool and ****nal.[/quote]you need to stop drinking the product fr

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    re: My decision to emigrate was correct

    Quote Originally Posted by Rangersmandownunder
    The hierarchy of the countries rulers take a moment to pose for a PR shot in one of Glasgow's best known IRA pubs the Govan arms. I can remember many a time going home from Ibrox to the west end and driving past this slop house, we always had to slow down right outside due to the roundabout, various missiles were thrown regularly and were always subjected to torrents of abuse from the scvmbags who frequent it, whilst their republican diddly dee pish blasted from inside.



    Glasgow main two issues that have been attacked by the SNP are alcohol and sectarian abuse, yet here we have the former first minister and leading members of the SNP enjoying a wee drink in a well known sectarian slop house, thank **** I got out, but I'm dismayed for those that have to live in this backwater as these reptiles tear it apart.





    Well known? I've never heard of it in my life, then aga

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