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11-03-2017 04:14 PM #2
someones been browsing pinterest, i love some of the art that folk do with food on there
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11-03-2017 05:08 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United we stand here....
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11-03-2017 05:09 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Cowgate for some reason and they had a massive one at the meadows a couple of years ago.
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11-03-2017 05:12 PM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-03-2017 05:13 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-03-2017 05:30 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Tin hat firmly on!
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11-03-2017 07:04 PM #10
I think they are a pathetic lot and laugh when I see them stomping along like a bunch of erse holes.
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11-03-2017 07:15 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-03-2017 07:28 PM #12
The funny thing is that to everyone outside the weirdo communities that spawned them, they look just like what they are..
Fully grown men playing kids instruments whilst wearing the most hideous outfits one could imagine. If they actually had any sort of half decent lives then they would cringe with embarrassment.
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11-03-2017 07:37 PM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Aye those rural communities would be totally ****ed right enough without those respectable gentlemen and their flutes and bowler hats. ****s.
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11-03-2017 07:52 PM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-03-2017 08:46 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-03-2017 09:16 PM #16
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It the hangers on that get me dress up in all their hun gear and walk along side it cheering them on wtf?
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11-03-2017 09:39 PM #17
Paranoid erseholes who should should just go to the kirk to express their religious freedom if they feel that strongly about it.
That's not what it's about though and as our very own Doddie once said why should they be inflicted upon him and the decent people who attend his church on a Sunday.
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11-03-2017 09:47 PM #18
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Plenty James Connolly walks here and naebody bats an eyelid about that.
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11-03-2017 09:56 PM #19
It's all part of the great West of Scotland tradition of offending the other lot.
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11-03-2017 10:45 PM #20
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Note. I've never been on an Orange Walk or a James Connolly Walk and unlikely to ever be persuaded either way.
To be fair I'm just not keen on walking. 10,000 steps a day is more an aberration than a target.Space to let
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11-03-2017 11:12 PM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They're no Christians.
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12-03-2017 08:05 AM #22
I remember as a wee laddie visiting my grandparents in Girvan, was probably 8/9 years old, and was taken along the street to watch the orange walk go by the end of the road. I'd never seen one before and had no idea at the time what it meant. What I've only come to realise lately is I remember my grandad getting all dressed up in a suit and bowler hat for it and now feeling a bit shocked that he obviously had sympathies or at least a leaning or tendency towards that mindset and felt the need to express his support. Always thought my family were pretty neutral on all things political or religious.
Later found out he was also in the masons. Each to there own only positive thing I can say about it he kept himself to himself and didn't force his views on anyone.
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12-03-2017 12:04 PM #23This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I wouldn't say there's any maybe about it.
Perhaps Celtic fans don't sing songs that are as blatantly anti-Protestant as the anti-Catholic songs that routinely come out of the stands at Ibrox but the songs your supporters sing are just as divisive, distasteful and downright objectionable as the songs from your "other cheek".
Your club is happy to lap up and play its part in creating a divide that is a constant blight on Scottish society. The songs sung every week about the IRA and The Troubles in Ireland have no place anywhere in the 21st century, never mind in a football stadium where people are supposed to be united in support of their team, regardless of political or religious affiliations.
That is why people refer to you both as two cheeks of the same arse and I have to say I wholeheartedly agree with that assessment.
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12-03-2017 12:29 PM #24
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12-03-2017 12:52 PM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I only wish I'd had my camera with me,the picture would have caught the hypocrisy of that vile organisation.
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12-03-2017 02:10 PM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Not very PC but the image of a wee old lad giving it tight to them always made me laugh.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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14-03-2017 07:03 PM #27
Can't be arsed with both sides marching at their time of year. Both sides as bad as the other one going on about the so called glorious 12th and the other about ira terrorists.if course all in my honest opinion
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14-03-2017 07:41 PM #28
I've seen an apple crumble but I've never seen an orange walk.
Sheltered upbringing
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16-03-2017 06:23 PM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I thought it was an annual thing and the authorities cancelled, or tried to cancel, last years.
I remember the very early versions of these as a teenager when they went along Niddrie Mains Road. Time flies!
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16-03-2017 11:55 PM #30This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
To be fully honest with you mate, all of it the sectarianism the hatred from both sides because of something that is now ancient history leaves me feeling disillusioned with it all. I want to be able to support Celtic and talk about Celtic without someone having a preconceived notion that I support the IRA and "the cause" or that I'm a devout catholic (I'm atheist). I know there is many Celtic fans who would think because I feel at all like that it makes me less of a Celtic fan than them, maybe I am? I do find myself losing interest these days.
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