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| BB11 Channel 4's last Big Brother series started June 2010. Josie Gibson was the winner. All the gossip about the Big Brother 11 house, series and housemates here! |
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wow the last time i was on this thread it had 3 pages haha
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Dublin/Baile Átha Cliath is an Irish city. End of. I don't know how anyone could suggest any different.
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I can tell you from living in the north for a year that your full of shit. See Keith's posts for more info.
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Anyone remember Ali G in the Northern Ireland? He interviewed a protestant politician and said he was Irish and your man says I'm British and Ali G said "So what,Are you holiday then"? Sorry can't remember who it was he interviewed but I thought it was funny
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The North is a mix of those who consider themselves Irish, and those who consider themselves British, and an even smaller proportion of those who consider themselves a mix or would like the North to gain seperate independence. Simple. I think your on a wind up mission here, if I'm being totally honest. |
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No, they are Irish, or they are nothing - a people without an identity. They've ried to be Ulster-Scots, anything to be separatist. But the truth is they are as Irish as anyone else.
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Didn't she say her name is pronounce Kee-va last night? I find it odd is that the way it's prounounced in Dublin?
Karezza, you seem to be trying to prove that The Republic of Ireland is part of the UK Last edited by Big Brother Fan; 11-06-2010 at 11:20 AM. |
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well a couple of Dubliners from here said they pronounce it Kwee-ve, maybe it's cos she's posh Dublin?
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It's definitly Quee-va
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It could also be cos it's easier for English people to say Keeva, I used to just give up and say my name was Neev instead of Nee-av when I lived in London
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I know people up in the North who consider themselves British. How on earth can you call them Irish? Geopolitical nuances aside lets drop the fucking pedantic schtick for a few seconds, cool? Thousands of people up there consider themselves British, are from British descent, and want the North to remain part of the U.K. Therefore they are British in my eyes. I wouldn't insult them by considering them anything less. Last edited by Stu; 11-06-2010 at 11:23 AM. |
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I know, I know, some day I will learn
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Talk to anybody from Britain and they'll tell you they are Irish. They can call themselves what they like, but the fact remains they are Irish or they are nothing, a people without a valid identity.
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Can you see me?
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