Culzie | Date: Monday, 2012-06-25, 8:13 PM | Message # 1 |
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| Interesting piece about Liverpool. Ninety Two lodges in Liverpool and 20 more in Bootle is not bad.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk....ireland
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RSAUB | Date: Saturday, 2012-06-30, 9:40 PM | Message # 2 |
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| I wonder if that's true or may be a bit of propaganda?
I know the numbers are still very good in Liverpool when all things are considered, but that does sound just a wee bit too good.
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Culzie | Date: Wednesday, 2012-07-04, 6:44 PM | Message # 3 |
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| Was thinkin that at first myself,but then started to think that perhaps this is meaning all the lodges ie ladies and juveniles. The ladies lodges in both Liverpool and Scotland seem more prevelant than in Ulster. I would go as far as to suggest that in Liverpool there are more female lodges than male. But it still could be a bit of 'window dressing'. I just don't know,but if I'm talking to any scousers and remember I'll ask them what they think.
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