Isnt it a given that any guy who wears a hairband takes pipe?
Henrik Larsson didnât/doesnât.
Can you be sure?
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Iâm not sure how that is meant to back up the argument runty, apart from him burying it into a shower of cunts
You just stole my line you cunt.
[quote=âKIB manâ]Ever bought a good or service from the UK yourself?
Eh farmer you mong, Im not the only one who recognizes that the six counties belong to the UK. Anyone who deals in fact would have the same view.[/quote]
Fine, think what you want.
But donât go off on a big moral rant about how you hate the term âthese islandsâ when you effectively agree that part of this island belongs to the other island.
With the exception of Juan Pablo Angel that statement is almost certainly true.
[quote=âfarmerinthecityâ]Fine, think what you want.
But donât go off on a big moral rant about how you hate the term âthese islandsâ when you effectively agree that part of this island belongs to the other island.[/quote]
Itâs not thinking, itâs fact.
Donât particularly like anything that automatically groups Ireland with the UK e.g. The British Lions and terms like the British Isles, these islands etc. Ireland is actually a republic sovereign state similar to France, Italy etc and you donât see those countries get grouped in with the UK for too much do ya e.g. British LionsâŚ
[quote=âKIB manâ]Itâs not thinking, itâs fact.
Donât particularly like anything that automatically groups Ireland with the UK e.g. The British Lions and terms like the British Isles, these islands etc. Ireland is actually a republic sovereign state similar to France, Italy etc and you donât see those countries get grouped in with the UK for too much do ya e.g. British LionsâŚ[/quote]
Long before there was ever a British or Irish state, there was these islands.
I[quote=âKIB manâ]Itâs not thinking, itâs fact.
Donât particularly like anything that automatically groups Ireland with the UK e.g. The British Lions and terms like the British Isles, these islands etc. Ireland is actually a republic sovereign state similar to France, Italy etc and you donât see those countries get grouped in with the UK for too much do ya e.g. British LionsâŚ[/quote]
The Lions are actually called the British and Irish Lions if you want to get technical about it.
My point is that you seem to have a deep dislikeness for anything within Ireland to be associated with Britain yet you fail to recognise six counties within our island as being Irish and actually refer to them as part of UK.
Itâs like you like to be seen as having the patriotic Irish stance when it is easy to do so but when it comes down to the nitty gritty beliefs you fall short, and you pass the alternative off as fact.
Itâs not fact. Itâs a belief and I believe that the six counties are part of Ireland, and not part of UK, and always will be.
I would certainly have more of a problem with referring to those counties as being part of the UK than a pile of rugby players in Ireland touring countries with their British counterparts.
Is that just a wild guess from you?
Muppet.
I canât believe the amount of sense youâve spoke a couple of times in the last week.
Its weird.
is that an admission that you are a west brit? you dont look at things from an Irish perspective but on a regional perspective?
[quote=âcaoimhaoinâ]Is that just a wild guess from you?
Muppet.[/quote]
does it matter if he is or isnt?
[quote=âfarmerinthecityâ]I
The Lions are actually called the British and Irish Lions if you want to get technical about it.
My point is that you seem to have a deep dislikeness for anything within Ireland to be associated with Britain yet you fail to recognise six counties within our island as being Irish and actually refer to them as part of UK.
Itâs like you like to be seen as having the patriotic Irish stance when it is easy to do so but when it comes down to the nitty gritty beliefs you fall short, and you pass the alternative off as fact.
Itâs not fact. Itâs a belief and I believe that the six counties are part of Ireland, and not part of UK, and always will be.
I would certainly have more of a problem with referring to those counties as being part of the UK than a pile of rugby players in Ireland touring countries with their British counterparts.[/quote]
im not sure if the lions are called the british & irish lions - heard one of the irish players call it the british lions last week- they would know best
Its not an admission of any nationality, its just a geographical fact made by taking emotion out of the argument.
its not a geographical fact - these islands as a term is a subjective statement - for me if some one said these islands id think of Ireland the Islands around Ireland britain, the faroes & madeira
for you its Ireland & britain
for cropyy - its Ireland lambay & rockall
[quote=ânorth county corncrakeâ]its not a geographical fact - these islands as a term is a subjective statement - for me if some one said these islands id think of Ireland the Islands around Ireland britain, the faroes & madeira
for you its Ireland & britain
for cropyy - its Ireland lambay & rockall[/quote]
The islands of Ireland and the UK are islands. They will continue to be islands until there is a significant land mass shift to see them collide with either the continent of Europe or North America. You canât aruge with geography.