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Old 09-15-2006, 03:02 PM   #7
illignocearia

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Touched a nerve have I! :laugh:

Yet I did give you insights; insights into your flawed ideas of what happens in the UK. What exactly is your fascination with the UK though; you haven't explained really why! I bet its something really humiliating - I could actually imagine you (and I bet others have imagined something along these lines) that you were jilted at the altar by your best man (a charming Brit) running off with your not-to-be wife who ended up being pregnant wit your best man's child!

No I don't know that most people in London call Scots and Irish "gingers". I simply think you're getting your wires confused - having ginger hair is the insult, not being Scottish or Irish with ginger hair.

I don't even believe that you have been to the UK, let alone anyone from London - your inaccuracies throughout your post history are glarringly obvious.

Where would it be a pan-celtic/pan-britannic movement. Its based more upon Ireland joining the UK to have a larger say in EU affairs. Personally I'd swap Ireland for Scotland; nicer country, nicer people and better future.

And? I'm half Irish and? The vast majority of people don't have a mindset stuck 800 years in the past and are more concerned with the present and future circumstances. I'd also add that surely you are contradicting yourself - because Britain is England, Wales and Scotland. Britain attacking itself - you surely meant England attacking Wales and Scotland and Ireland. :laugh:

Still relegated by the fact that sales figures for Burberry are growing eh? :laugh:

Prada I should note is now the in-chav fashion. Infact buying authentic Prada clothes and having price tags attached to them is the 'in thing'. Louis Vuitton is next I suspect.
This is not tit for tat Nick How about settling the **** down for once.

What about viewing the documentary and showing us some of your personal or other insights into chav culture.

Norman Britain did attack Ireland (although at the behest of the English Crown under which it had been subjugated), Scots and Welsh conscripts and prisoners and mercenaries also were used. Ireland has never been part of Britain if you are talking about English constitutional law. Its the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Great Britain being England Scotland and Wales. There has been more of a fragmentation of late in the UK, with Scotland now having its own parliament in the proper sense for the first time in history. But please Nick, can we leave this interesting history for another post?

Im more interested in which chav insight, if any, you can give us.
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