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PalmettoPatriotDate: Thursday, 2008-08-21, 3:13 PM | Message # 1
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Y'all Never Surrender! cool

 
SlappataigDate: Thursday, 2008-08-21, 7:59 PM | Message # 2
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totally class! happy ive ggot that hat last 12th as well cool

heres what ive got in me room:

sorry for quality on second, but i think you can make it out wink - or click on it to get nice big size

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CulzieDate: Thursday, 2008-08-21, 8:37 PM | Message # 3
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No doubt Patriot......a cracker. Amang yer ain fowk. up Aye I can see the lower one OK Slappa I see the polis in Scotland were taking the Ulster flags off the N.I. supporters. Had to apologise and return them though.

See youve settled for a beard PalmettoPatriot. It suits you mate,and it started in Ulster biggrin ....or did it.


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JonathanDate: Thursday, 2008-08-21, 9:45 PM | Message # 4
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Ok i think this thread needs a sticky!
 
PalmettoPatriotDate: Thursday, 2008-08-21, 10:42 PM | Message # 5
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Nice flags, Slap!

Culzie, I can't grow a proper beard yet... sad lol But I'm on vacation still so I'm not shaving till I have to go back to work. smile There's a line from a Jimmy Buffett song (he's a famous singer from Dixie of Canjun descent) that goes "... now I'm getting old, I don't wear under-wear; I don't go to church and I don't cut my hair..." lol That's how I feel right now - but only for another week or so.

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I'll have to get one of those Ulster-Scots flags before I head back to SC. When we were in Londonderry walking down that first hill I remember seeing quite a bunch of them. Very nice! Folks back home would love that I'll bet.

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Forgot to mention it, but I love your Confederate battle flag, Slap!

 
SlappataigDate: Friday, 2008-08-22, 7:27 PM | Message # 6
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yep ulster scots/confed for that part of our culture then the british/football/single country part on other side of me room happy

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CulzieDate: Tuesday, 2008-09-09, 2:40 PM | Message # 7
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yep ulster scots/confed for that part of our culture then the british/football/single country part on other side of me room

Thats the way Slappa. Are you going to Ibrox for the Ulster Day display?


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PalmettoPatriotDate: Wednesday, 2008-09-10, 1:43 PM | Message # 8
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SlappataigDate: Wednesday, 2008-09-10, 8:56 PM | Message # 9
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Slappa are you going to Ibrox for the Ulster Day display?

i wish but actually im more interested in telling locals more about, id say less than a 1/5 of ballymenas prods know about it, and few if any things are being done that day, mostl find out about it via that rangers do probaly dry
 
CulzieDate: Thursday, 2008-09-11, 5:04 PM | Message # 10
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Aye a sad state of affairs,as I just mentioned in the U.D.Glasgow thread. I said in that thread that there use to be a parade in Balymena for Ulster Day. I remember it being mentioned in the N.L. That was 2005/6. When we went there in 2007....there was nothing. The fellas in the bar said ''aye it was on last year' but said there was nothing this year [2007]

There was some talk/lecture in an O.H. on the outskirts of the town,and that was it. We went to the BT club just.


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